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"Stessa spiaggia, stesso mare" has been covered in French ("Tout s'arrange quand on s'aime") and in Spanish ("La misma playa"). "Mi guardano" has two different versions: in Spanish ("Me miran") and a second Italian version (for the 1970 album ...quando tu mi spiavi in cima a un batticuore...). The track "Non piangerò" was recorded in three ...
"Heißer Sand" (English: Hot sand) is a song recorded by Italian singer Mina in 1962 specifically for the German-speaking music market. [1] The song was written by German composer Werner Scharfenberger [] and lyricist Kurt Feltz.
"Fiesta Brasiliana" (English: "Brazilian Fiesta"), also known as "Fiesta Brasiliana (Das Lied der Lüge)", [2] is a song in German recorded by Italian singer Mina. [3] It was composed by maestro Werner Scharfenberger with lyrics by Kurt Feltz. The song was released as a single in German-speaking countries coupled with "Tabu". [4]
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 ...
• Original German recording "Zwei kleine Italiener" and first Italian cover version by Conny Froboess (1962) • Eurovision Song Contest 1962: # 6 (German version) 11. "Un violino nel mio cuore" Sacha Richepin, Giovanni Rastelli: 3.13 • Released in Italy on MGM Records Single K 2056 • Original recording by Luis Mariano 12. "Violino tzigano"
Everybody Go Home (Italian: Tutti a casa) is a 1960 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Luigi Comencini. It features an international cast including the U.S. actors Martin Balsam, Alex Nicol and the Franco-Italian Serge Reggiani. Nino Manfredi was rejected for the starring role because Alberto Sordi wanted it.
"Tu" is a song written by Umberto Tozzi and Giancarlo Bigazzi and recorded by Tozzi in 1978. Along with " Ti amo " and " Gloria ", it is his most successful and well-known song. Charts
This version was released as a single in Latin America, [6] much later the songs were released in Italy in the compilations Colección latina (2001) and Yo soy Mina (2011). The B-side was "Viva lei", written by Paolo Limiti and Mario Nobile and first released in 1998 on the album Studio Collection .