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Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell is a 1968 American comedy film starring Gina Lollobrigida, Shelley Winters, Phil Silvers, Peter Lawford and Telly Savalas. It was produced and directed by Melvin Frank, who co-wrote the original screenplay with Denis Norden and Sheldon Keller. The United Artists release was filmed at Cinecitta Studios, Rome.
"Buona Sera" (sometimes titled "Buona Sera, Signorina") is a song written by Carl Sigman and Peter de Rose, and best known for being performed by Louis Prima in 1956. It reached number one in the singles charts in Belgium, the Netherlands and Norway, and is ranked number 3 on the all-time best-selling singles chart in Flanders between 1954 and 2014, as compiled by Ultratop. [1]
Rocco Granata (born 16 August 1938) is an Italian-Belgian singer, songwriter, and accordionist.. Granata was born in Figline Vegliaturo, Calabria, southern Italy; but his parents immigrated to Belgium when he was aged ten.
1958: "Happy Days Are Here Again/Buona sera signorina" – Jolly J 20032; 1958: "Hoola Hop Rock/La febbre dell'hoola hop" – Jolly J 20045; 1959: "Ciao ti dirò/Un'ora con te" – Jolly J 20057; 1959: "Il ribelle/Nessuno crederà" – Jolly J 20063; 1959: "Il tuo bacio è come un rock/I ragazzi del juke-box" – Jolly J 20064
"Buona Sera" "Careless Hands" "Civilization" (aka "Bongo, Bongo, Bongo, I don't want to leave the Congo") "Crazy He Calls Me" (1949 collaboration with Bob Russell)
On 13 October 2023 The Gypsy Queens and Tony Danza released a video clip for the song "Buona Sera" with cameo appearances from Michele Hicks and Nadia Farès as well as Joe Gannascoli. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] The original story was written by John Patrick Shanley , it was shot in New York [ 19 ] and Nice .
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"Buona Sera" – An international hit for Louis Prima in 1956 "All I Need is You" (1942), co-written with Benny Davis and Mitchell Parish – Recorded in 1942 by Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra, Gene Krupa and His Orchestra, Ella Fitzgerald and the Keys, Benny Goodman and his Orchestra with vocals by Peggy Lee, and in 1958 by Chris Connor [4]