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Carrà was born on 18 June 1943 in Bologna [13] to Raffaele Pelloni and Angela Iris Dell'Utri (of Sicilian ancestry) and had a brother named Enzo (died 2001). [14] [15] [16] Her parents, however, separated shortly after the wedding [17] and Carrà spent most of her childhood between her mother's bar and the ice cream shop in Bellaria – Igea Marina. [18]
7" single "Do It, Do It Again" (Germany, 1978) A. "Do It, Do It Again" (2:40) (englische Originalaufnahme von "Liebelei (A far l'amore comincia tu)" [in English] B. "A far l'amore comincia tu" (2:40) CBS 6094, CBS S 6094 CBS Schallplatten GmbH [11] [12] 7" single "Puisque tu l'aimes dis-le lui / A far l'amore comincia tu" (France, 1978) A ...
Do It, Do It Again", an English version of "A far l'amore comincia tu", by Raffaella Carrà, 1977 Did It Again (disambiguation) Let's Do It Again (disambiguation)
In the third season, Raffaella Carrà left the program and her position was filled by the father-and-son duo Roby and Francesco Facchinetti, the first-ever duo coach on the show. The fourth season saw the return of Carrà and the arrival of three new coaches: rapper Emis Killa , former 883 singer Max Pezzali and singer-songwriter Dolcenera .
In Argentina the title was changed to "Raffaella Carrà", the same in the United States the following year (1983), where however the additional track was omitted [8] In Portugal and Germany, however, the version with the tracks in Italian was distributed, also in Mexico with the title changed to "Canta en Italiano" to distinguish it from the ...
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The Sanremo Music Festival 2001 (Italian: Festival di Sanremo 2001), officially the 51st Italian Song Festival (51º Festival della canzone italiana), was the 51st annual Sanremo Music Festival, held at the Teatro Ariston in Sanremo between 26 February and 3 March 2001 and broadcast by Rai 1.
Il vostro superagente Flit (lit. Your superagent Flint) is a 1966 Italian spy comedy film that is a parody of Our Man Flint (Il nostro agente Flint).Starring Raimondo Vianello and Raffaella Carra, it was directed by Mariano Laurenti in his debut as a director and written by Bruno Corbucci, who also wrote the James Tont films.