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Cc'è la luna n menzu ô mari" (Sicilian for 'There's the moon amid the sea'), mostly known in the English-speaking world as "C'è la luna mezzo mare", "Luna mezz'o mare" and other similar titles, is a comic Sicilian song with worldwide popularity, traditionally styled as a brisk 6 8 tarantella. The song portrays a mother-daughter "coming of ...
The Fairy Godmother's song "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo" from Disney's Cinderella (1950) is a tarantella in rhythm and tempo.The popular wedding tarantella C'è la luna mezzo mare has appeared in feature films such as The Godfather (1972).
Dean Martin (born Dino Paul Crocetti; June 7, 1917 – December 25, 1995) was an American singer, actor and comedian.One of the most popular entertainers of the mid-20th century, he was nicknamed "The King of Cool".
The Best of Dean Martin is a 1966 compilation album of Dean Martin songs, released by Capitol Records. [2] [3] Track listing. The following are the tracks on the album:
Colleta and Giorgio give a farewell to the family, while Robert and Stefania say goodbye to each other with Marco watching them. During the van ride, all the family members together sing "C'è La Luna Mezzo Mare". The episode ends with Ray annoying his fellow passengers by singing loudly in Italian on the plane back to New York.
Dino: Italian Love Songs is an album by Dean Martin for Capitol Records, released in 1962. The sessions producing this album's songs were recorded between September 6 and September 8 of 1961. Dino: Italian Love Songs was released on February 5, 1962 (see 1962 in music). The backing orchestra was conducted and arranged by Gus Levene
Dean Paul Martin was killed in a military jet crash in 1987. Ricci Martin wrote a book called "That's Amore," in 2002 about growing up in Beverly Hills, California as part of Dean Martin's family.
C'è la luna mezzo mare; A Certain Smile (song) Chains of Love (Ahmet Ertegun song) Chanson D'Amour; City Lights (Ray Price song) Claudette (song) Come On, Let's Go; Country Music Is Here to Stay; Crazy Love (Paul Anka song)