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"Mare mare" (lit. "Sea sea"), also known "Mare mare (Bologna-Riccione)", is a 1992 Italian song composed by Mauro Malavasi and Luca Carboni and performed by Luca Carboni. ...
"Stessa spiaggia, stesso mare" (English: "Same beach, same sea") is a song written by Piero Soffici and Mogol. Italian singer Piero Focaccia was the first to record the song, [2] but Mina released the song about a month earlier.
Notte della Taranta ("Taranta Night" in English) is a music festival in Salento, Apulia, Italy. [1] [2]Notte della Taranta in 2013. The Notte della Taranta is focused on pizzica, a popular folk genre in Salento, and takes place in various municipalities in the province of Lecce and the Grecìa Salentina, especially in Melpignano.
Baladas en Español was released on 21 October 1996, [3] exclusively in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking territories. However, it was also released in the US by EMI Latin, making it the final Roxette album to be officially issued in the country. [4]
"Stessa spiaggia, stesso mare" has been covered in French ("Tout s'arrange quand on s'aime") and in Spanish ("La misma playa"). "Mi guardano" has two different versions: in Spanish ("Me miran") and a second Italian version (for the 1970 album ...quando tu mi spiavi in cima a un batticuore...
Initially titled "Con quegli occhi di italiano" ('With those Italian eyes'), the song was originally intended for Adriano Celentano, who turned it down. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Cutugno then thought of having the popular impersonator Gigi Sabani sing it in a Celentano's impersonation, but when Sanremo Music Festival organizer of the time Gianni Ravera ...
The song entered the 1982 Festivalbar, winning the Disco Verde competition. [5] It proved to be a major hit and became Russo's signature song, even if it tied Russo to the unwanted stereotype of an easy pop songs performer; [1] [6] Russo, who was interested to a more mature and sophisticated repertoire, ended up to refuse to perform the song for years.
Baltimora's first single, "Tarzan Boy", was released in April 1985, and became a huge European success, peaking at No. 6 on the Italian single chart and entering the top 5 in numerous European countries, including West Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Sweden, France, the Netherlands and Norway.