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  2. Prisencolinensinainciusol - Wikipedia

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    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 vocals. In an episode of Formula Due, a TV show hosted by Loretta Goggi, the song appears in a comedy sketch in which he portrays a teacher. Video clips of both ...

  3. Canelloni, Macaroni - Wikipedia

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    The song chartered at Svensktoppen for 13 weeks between 18 May and 12 October 1986, even topping the chart. [2] The song was also performed in the TV programme Razzel , and was originally written with lyrics in English. But arranger Lennart Sjöholm wanted the song to be in Italian, as it included arias.

  4. That's Amore - Wikipedia

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    "That's Amore" is a 1953 song by composer Harry Warren [1] and lyricist Jack Brooks, [1] and became a major hit and signature song for Dean Martin, who first recorded and released it that year. Amore ( pronounced [aˈmoːre] ) means "love" in Italian .

  5. Scenes from an Italian Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    "Scenes from an Italian Restaurant" is a song from Billy Joel's 1977 album The Stranger. It has been described as "a characteristic Joel observation on New York life." [2] In 2021, Rolling Stone magazine ranked it the 324th [3] greatest song of all time. The song was also described as "a seven-minute epic" [4] by American Songwriter.

  6. Pizza Guy (song) - Wikipedia

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    Jim from Backseat Mafia said "'Pizza Guy' opens with these gently pulsating analogue synths, as these chords underneath stay static, like a carpet. As it progresses there's more evidence of that classic 80s sound – the wiry electronic sounds, the warm, plopping bassline as it develops into something that brings the funk to the party, almost Prince style in some ways."

  7. Shaddap You Face - Wikipedia

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    "Shaddap You Face" went to number one for eight weeks on the Australia Kent Music Report in 1980. [7] It reached number one on the UK Singles Chart on 21 February 1981 and stayed there for three weeks until 8 March 1981, keeping Ultravox's single "Vienna" out of the top spot throughout. [8] The song became the 15th biggest hit of 1981 in the UK ...

  8. Funiculì, Funiculà - Wikipedia

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    "Funiculì, Funiculà" (IPA: [funikuˈli (f)funikuˈla]) is a Neapolitan song composed in 1880 by Luigi Denza to lyrics by Peppino Turco. It was written to commemorate the opening of the first funicular railway on Mount Vesuvius.

  9. Nilla Pizzi - Wikipedia

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    Adionilla Pizzi (Italian: [adjoˈnilla ˈpittsi]; 16 April 1919 – 12 March 2011), known by her stage name Nilla Pizzi, was an Italian singer and actress.. Born in Sant'Agata Bolognese, Italy, she was particularly famous in Italy during the 1950s and 1960s.