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Anema e core" (pronounced [ˈɑːnəm(ə) e kˈkɔːrə]; Neapolitan for "Heart and soul") is a popular Neapolitan song composed by Salve D'Esposito with lyrics by Tito Manlio. It was first introduced in 1950, sung by the tenor Tito Schipa .
Connie Francis Sings Italian Favorites was recorded following a suggestion from Francis' father, George Franconero Sr., who played an active part in directing Francis' career. He had realized that Francis would have to make a timely transition from the youth-oriented Rock 'n' Roll music to adult contemporary music if she wanted to pursue a ...
"Love Theme from "La Strada"" ( Traveling Down a Lonely Road ) "Forget Domani" "Anema e core" Side 2 "Un giorno dopo l'altro" ( One day after another) "Santa Lucia"
The album featured cover versions of contemporary Italian hits previously recorded by other artists between 1958 and 1962, several of them being entries to the renowned Sanremo Festival. Winning songs of the festival were also Italy's contributions to the Eurovision Song Contest during the respective years.
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With All My Heart and Soul may refer to With All My Heart and Soul, a 1967 album by Dottie West; With All My Heart and Soul, a 2008 mini-album by Wheesung "With All My Heart and Soul (Eddie Fisher song), 1954, an English version of "Anema e core" "With All My Heart and Soul" (Perry Como song), 1951
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Most of these thirty-one (1959-1961) songs were recorded in the Italian language: the exception is the third song, which was recorded in both Italian and English/Italian versions. " Il nostro concerto " and "Amore Mio" were both originally recorded by Franchi in Italian, but English/Italian versions were recorded by him on the Durium (UK) label.