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Jimmy Roselli is a favorite among Italian-Americans and his signature tune "Mala Femmina" is featured twice in Martin Scorsese's Mean Streets. Roselli sang in perfect Neapolitan dialect . [ 8 ] Other Neapolitan songs recorded by Roselli include " Core 'ngrato ", " Anema e core " and "Scapricciatiello".
John "Handsome Johnny" Roselli (born Filippo Sacco; July 4, 1905 – August 7, 1976), sometimes spelled Rosselli, was a mobster for the Chicago Outfit who helped that organization exert influence over Hollywood and the Las Vegas Strip. Roselli was recruited by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in a plot to assassinate Cuban leader Fidel ...
Sal Abruscato, hard rock/heavy metal drummer, known for his work with early Type O Negative and Life of Agony; Roberto Alagna, operatic tenor; Steve Albini (1962–2024), indie rock musician, producer; Trey Anastasio, leader of jam band Phish; Phil Anselmo, heavy metal singer, a leading member of Pantera. Vinny Appice, heavy metal drummer
Jimmy Roselli (1925–2011), Italian-American pop singer; John Roselli (1905–1976), influential mobster for the Chicago Outfit; Nahuel Roselli (born 1985), Argentine football defender; Nardia Roselli (born 1990), New Zealand netball player in the ANZ Championship; Romeo Roselli (born 1980), professional wrestler and actor best
Herb Bernstein arranged and produced records in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s [1] for Laura Nyro, John Denver, Joel Grey, The Four Seasons, Bob Dylan, The Monkees, Dusty Springfield, Tina Turner, Norma Tanega, The Happenings, Tony Orlando and Dawn, Julie Budd, Lainie Kazan, Frankie Valli, Peaches & Herb, Patti Austin, Connie Francis, Lesley Gore, and Jimmy Roselli.
Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell is a 1968 American comedy film starring Gina Lollobrigida, Shelley Winters, Phil Silvers, Peter Lawford and Telly Savalas.It was produced and directed by Melvin Frank, who co-wrote the original screenplay with Denis Norden and Sheldon Keller.
The song has been recorded many times. It was featured prominently in a solo song-and-dance sequence done by James Cagney in his Oscar-winning performance in the 1942 film about Cohan's life, Yankee Doodle Dandy. It has also been performed by Jimmy Roselli, Judy Garland, and Patti LuPone.
Patti Page included the song on her album Today My Way (1967).; Jimmy Roselli's version reached number 19 on the Easy Listening chart in 1967.; Other artists who have released cover versions include Marion Worth, George Morgan, Eddy Arnold, Webb Pierce, Hank Snow, Johnny Paycheck, Charley Pride, Jean Shepard, Anne Murray, Wayne Newton, and Connie Smith.