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Dino: Italian Love Songs is an album by Dean Martin for Capitol Records, released in 1962. The sessions producing this album's songs were recorded between September 6 and September 8 of 1961. Dino: Italian Love Songs was released on February 5, 1962 (see 1962 in music). The backing orchestra was conducted and arranged by Gus Levene. The ...
"Senza scappare mai più" was released as the album's lead single in early October 2014, it is also notable as being one of first Italian love songs sung from a male perspective to another man, and it's also one of Tiziano's first love songs focusing specifically on his first relationship with his (now) ex-boyfriend.
from the sign: Abbreviated as D.S., informs the performer to repeat a specific section marked by a sign (segno). Divisi: divided: Instructs one section to divide into two or more separate sections, each playing a separate part. Often these separate parts are written on the same staff. Oppure: from o ("or") + pure ("also")
Passione is the fourteenth studio album by Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli, released on 29 January 2013. [3] The album is a collection of Mediterranean love songs featuring duets with Jennifer Lopez, Nelly Furtado and a virtual duet with the late French cabaret singer Édith Piaf (who died in 1963).
"Italian Love Song" is a pop song written by Tina Arena, Francesco De Benedittis, Davide Esposito and Paul Manners, produced by Manners for Arena's sixth album Greatest Hits 1994-2004 (2004). The song was released as a single in Australia on 5 November 2004 but failed to make a major impact on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart peaking at number ...
1997 EMI/Capitol combined Cha Cha de Amor with Dino: Italian Love Songs (also from 1962). Catalog Number 7243 8 55393 2 9. 2005 Collectors' Choice Music reissue added four more tracks to the twelve tracks on the original Capitol LP. Catalog Number WWCCM06062. "Vieni Su (Say You Love Me, Too!)" (Johnny Cola) Time: – 2:40. Session 1451; Master ...
The song (in both versions, combined) peaked at number 15 on the Cashbox chart that year. Edna McGriff (1957) [5] Jane Morgan and The Troubadours - included in her album Fascination (1957). [6] Timi Yuro - for the album Hurt!!!!! (1961) [7] Dean Martin - for the album Dino: Italian Love Songs (1962) Julie London - included in her album Love ...
The album consists of traditional Italian and Neapolitan songs (e. g. Santa Lucia) as well as then-current contemporary songs like Volare (Nel blu dipinto di blu) or Piove which both had risen to international fame after being Italy's entries to the Eurovision Song Contests of 1958 and 1959.