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New World catbirds are two monotypic genera from the mimid family (Mimidae) of the passeridan superfamily Muscicapoidea. Among the Mimidae, they represent independent basal lineages probably closer to the Caribbean thrasher and trembler assemblage than to the mockingbirds and Toxostoma thrashers: [ 2 ]
Felicità tà tà is a studio album by Italian singer and actress Raffaella Carrà, released in 1974 by CGD.The album contains such hits of the singer as "Rumore" and "Felicità tà tà", which became the title theme of the 1974 TV show Canzonissima.
[7] [12] [13] The gray catbird is a migratory species. Spring migration ranges from March to May, and in the fall ranges from late August to November. [14] The catbird tends to avoid dense, unbroken woodlands, and does not inhabit coniferous, pine woodland. Catbirds prefer a dense vegetative substrate, especially if thorny vegetation is present.
Catbird Records is an independent record label formed in September 2005 in Columbus, Ohio. It is based in New York City. It is based in New York City. It was founded and is run by Ryan Catbird of music blog The Catbirdseat. [ 1 ]
Ti i ja is a studio album by Zdravko Čoli ... "Ti si svijetlo, ja sam tama" (You're The Light, I'm The Darkness) ... "Igraš se vatrom" (You're Playing With Fire)
Da ti kažem šta mi je is the ... The Parni Valjak's 1993 song "Sve još miriše na nju" uses the same chorus melody as in the Zdravko Čolić's 1990 song "Rijeka ...
The black catbird (Melanoptila glabrirostris) is a songbird species in the monotypic genus Melanoptila, part of the family Mimidae. At 19–20.5 cm (7.5–8.1 in) in length and 31.6–42 g (1.11–1.48 oz) in mass, it is the smallest of the mimids.
The song premiered at the sixteenth edition of the Sanremo Music Festival, and was performed by Caterina Caselli and Gene Pitney, finishing second. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Caselli's version was a massive success, in spite of her being almost unknown at the time, and peaked at the first place on the Italian hit parade for several weeks. [ 3 ]