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  2. Nada (Italian singer) - Wikipedia

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    She also took part in Canzonissima, a popular TV programme, with Che male fa la gelosia. In 1971, she won the Sanremo Music Festival with Il cuore è uno zingaro, together with Nicola Di Bari, obtaining notable international success. In Sanremo again in 1972, she was third with Il re di denari.

  3. Zum zum zum (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Zum zum zum" is a song written by Bruno Canfora and Antonio Amurri as an opening theme for the 1968 television program Canzonissima, when all the participants performed it in chorus. [ 2 ] The song was originally recorded by Italian singer Mina , who was the host of the show.

  4. Canzonissima - Wikipedia

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    Canzonissima (Italian: [kantsoˈnissima]; transl. [The] Utmost Song) was an Italian musical variety show broadcast by Rai 1 from 1958 to 1975, aired on Saturday evenings except for the last two editions, which were aired on Sunday afternoon. The program has been referred to as "the synthesis and paradigm of Italian television variety". [1]

  5. Vorrei che fosse amore - Wikipedia

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    "Vorrei che fosse amore" (English: "I wish it was love") is a song written by Antonio Amurri and Bruno Canfora. Italian singer Mina recorded it in 1968 as the final theme of the musical TV show Canzonissima.

  6. Canzonissima '68 - Wikipedia

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    The album features songs previously published on 45rpm records (except for "E sono ancora qui"), all of which were performed during the TV show Canzonissima of the 1968 season, where Mina was also the host. [6] The tracks "Zum zum zum" and "Vorrei che fosse amore" were the show's theme songs. [7]

  7. Nicola Di Bari - Wikipedia

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    Nicola Di Bari (born 29 September 1940) is an Italian singer-songwriter and actor. He is considered one of the "sacred monsters" of Italian pop music. He is considered one of the "sacred monsters" of Italian pop music.

  8. Brava (song) - Wikipedia

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    In May, "Brava" was released with the song "E se domani" on the back (but differs from the 1964 Mina album version). [2] In November of the same year, an additional edition was released, but the B-side was the song "Più di te (I Won't Tell)". [ 3 ]

  9. Due note (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song became the final theme of the 1960 television broadcast of Canzonissima, and the following year it was included in the album of the same name. The song was released as a single in November 1960, its peculiarity is that on the reverse side a song performed by another artist was used — "Uno spicchio di luna" performed by Mario D'Alba. [1]