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"Mamma" is a popular song composed in 1940 by Cesare Andrea Bixio with Italian lyrics by Bixio Cherubini [4] [5] under the title "Mamma son tanto felice" (Mum, I am so happy). The performers of this song included: Beniamino Gigli, Luciano Tajoli, Richard Tucker, Claudio Villa, Robertino Loreti, Violetta Villas, Muslim Magomayev, Luciano ...
Song Artist January 2 "Oh! Carol" Neil Sedaka: January 9 January 16 "Tintarella di luna" Mina: January 23 "Oh! Carol" Neil Sedaka January 30 February 6 "Romantica (song)" Tony Dallara: February 13 February 20 February 27 March 5 March 12 March 19 March 26 "Danny Boy" Conway Twitty: April 2 "Marina (Rocco Granata song)" Rocco Granata: April 9 ...
"Happy Birthday" Sfera Ebbasta [95] Atlantico: Marco Mengoni [96] 7 December "Il cielo nella stanza" Salmo featuring Nstasia [97] Fatti sentire ancora: Laura Pausini [98] 14 December "La fine del mondo" Anastasio [99] Atlantico: Marco Mengoni [100] 21 December "Il cielo nella stanza" Salmo featuring Nstasia [101] [102] 28 December [103 ...
"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.
This is a list of the number-one hits of 2014 on FIMI's Italian Singles and Albums Charts. Issue date Song Artist Ref. Album Artist ... "Happy" Pharrell Williams [17 ...
Song Artist(s) Ref. Album Artist(s) Ref. 4 January "Il cielo nella stanza" Salmo featuring Nstasia [1] Playlist: Salmo [2] 11 January "È sempre bello" Coez [3] [4]
"Oro" (transl. "Gold") is a 1984 Italian song composed by Mango (music) and Mogol (lyrics) and performed by Mango. It is included in the 1986 album Odissea.. The song was originally recorded as a demo as "Mama Woodoo" with lyrics of Mango's brother Armando, before being re-written by Mogol and marking the breakout of Mango.
The album consists of traditional Italian and Neapolitan songs (e. g. Santa Lucia) as well as then-current contemporary songs like Volare (Nel blu dipinto di blu) or Piove which both had risen to international fame after being Italy's entries to the Eurovision Song Contests of 1958 and 1959.