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  2. Al Bano and Romina Power - Wikipedia

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    The song appeared on Al Bano's solo album A cavallo di due stili. Power also released three solo albums between 1969 and 1974. Al Bano & Romina Power in 1976. In 1975, the couple released their first album as a duo, Atto I (also known as Dialogo and Arena blanca, mar azul), which included popular song "Dialogo".

  3. Ci sarà - Wikipedia

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    "Ci sarà" (Italian for "There Will Be") is a song by Italian duo Al Bano and Romina Power, released in 1984. It was met with an international commercial success and remains one of their best-known hits. The duo performed the song at the 1984 Sanremo Music Festival, and won gathering over 2 million votes. [2]

  4. Romina Power - Wikipedia

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    Romina Francesca Power (born October 2, 1951) [1] is an American and naturalized Italian actress and singer. She is the daughter of actor Tyrone Power and actress Linda Christian . With ex-husband Albano Carrisi , she formed the music duo Al Bano & Romina Power , which gained popularity in many parts of the world during the 1980s.

  5. We'll Live It All Again - Wikipedia

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    "We'll Live It All Again (lo rivivrei)" is a song recorded by Italian-American duo Al Bano and Romina Power, with music composed by Detto Mariano and lyrics written by Albano and Romina themselves. It represented Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest 1976 held in The Hague .

  6. Albano Carrisi - Wikipedia

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    Albano Antonio Carrisi (Italian: [alˈbaːno karˈriːzi]; born 20 May 1943), better known as Al Bano, is an Italian singer and actor.Having sold over 25 million records globally and career spanning seven decades, [1] he is one of the most recognisable Italian singers in the world.

  7. Felicità - Wikipedia

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    "Felicità" (pronounced [felitʃiˈta]; Italian for "Happiness") is a song by Italian-American duo Al Bano and Romina Power, released in 1982. It was an international commercial success and remains arguably their best-known song.

  8. Jah Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Jah Kingdom was produced by Winston Rodney and Nelson Miller. [5] Burning Spear employed horns and synthesizers on the album, which was recorded with the Burning Band. [6] [7] The cover of the Grateful Dead's "Estimated Prophet" first appeared on the tribute album Deadicated.

  9. Sons of Jah - Wikipedia

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    Sons of Jah were a Jamaican reggae band. They made at least four records, including the album Bankrupt Morality in 1978, which was co-produced by Mikey Dread. [1]Sons Of Jah were a vocal trio formed in Trenchtown, Jamaica, in 1976, led by Trevor Bow (born Kingston, Jamaica, and died in Kingston, 1993).