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English-language musical groups from Italy (9 P) Pages in category "English-language singers from Italy" The following 77 pages are in this category, out of 77 total.
Tu BiShvat is the cut-off date for determining to which year the tithes belong. [citation needed] Tu BiShvat falls on the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Shevat and begins a three-month series (in years without a leap year) of holidays that occur on the mid-month full moons that culminate in Passover. [10]
O surdato 'nnammurato" (pronounced [o surˈdɑːtə nːamːuˈrɑːtə]; transl. "The Soldier in Love") is a famous song written in the Neapolitan language.The song is used as the anthem of S.S.C. Napoli.
Tu BiShvat seder table. A Tu BiShvat seder is a festive ceremony, often accompanied by a meal featuring fruits in honor of the Jewish holiday of Tu BiShvat.. During the Middle Ages or possibly a little before that, this day started to be celebrated with a minor ceremony of eating fruits, since the Mishnah called it "Rosh Hashanah" ("New Year"), and that was later understood as being a time ...
In 2016, Celentano released a new recording of the song (with the original lyrics); this version featured the music of Benny Benassi and vocals from Mina. [12] Celentano performed the song at least twice on Italian television. In the fourth episode of the 1974 variety series Milleluci, he dances with Raffaella Carrà, who lip-syncs to Mori's ...
"Almeno tu nell'universo" Lotus: 2003: Mia Martini "Hallelujah" Lotus: 2003: Leonard Cohen "Femme Fatale" Lotus: 2003: The Velvet Underground "(Sittin' on) the Dock of the Bay" Broken EP: 2003: Otis Redding "Redemption Song" Broken EP: 2003: Bob Marley "People Are Strange" Live Cover: 2006: The Doors "Wild Horses" Caterpillar: 2007: Rolling ...
Ingrid Alberini, known by her stage name In-Grid, is an Italian dancer and singer-songwriter.Her 2003 club song "Tu es foutu", (English title: "You Promised Me"), charted in several European countries, Australia, Latin America and in the United States, where it reached number six on the Billboard Dance Music/Club Play Singles chart in 2004.
It is one of the sources for customs of Tu Bishvat celebration, and the source for the tikkun of the seventh night of Passover which is practiced in Sephardic communities. In new editions of Hemdat Yamim , at the beginning of the book is printed a list of dozens of now-accepted customs whose only known source is this book.