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  2. Mambo Italiano (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Mambo Italiano" is a popular song written by Bob Merrill in 1954 for the American singer Rosemary Clooney. The song became a hit for Clooney, reaching the top ten on record charts in the US and France and No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart in early 1955. The song has shown enduring popularity, with several cover versions and appearances in numerous ...

  3. List of Italian musical terms used in English - Wikipedia

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    Italian term Literal translation Definition Lacuna: gap: A silent pause in a piece of music Ossia: from o ("or") + sia ("that it be") A secondary passage of music which may be played in place of the original Ostinato: stubborn, obstinate: A repeated motif or phrase in a piece of music Pensato: thought out: A composed imaginary note Ritornello ...

  4. Bongo cha cha cha - Wikipedia

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    The song became a big national and international hit, being translated into several languages including Spanish, German, French and English. In 1959, Valente signed a recording contract with Decca Records , thanks to the success achieved internationally and in particular in the United States, where her singles reached the top ten and her ...

  5. Glossary of Italian music - Wikipedia

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    Italian music terminology consists of words and phrases used in the discussion of the music of Italy. Some Italian music terms are derived from the common Italian language. Others come from Spanish, or Neapolitan, Sicilian, Sardinian or other regional languages of Italy. The terms listed here describe a genre, song form, dance, instrument ...

  6. La solitudine - Wikipedia

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    During 1994, the Spanish-language version of the song charted in the United States at number 22 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs [32] and at number five on the Billboard Latin Pop Songs, [33] while the English-language version, "La solitudine (Loneliness)", released on 19 June 1995 in the United Kingdom only, [34] failed to chart on the UK ...

  7. Roma (Luis Fonsi and Laura Pausini song) - Wikipedia

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    During the Laura Pausini World Tour 2023/2024 in promotion of her 2023 album Anime Parallele, Luis Fonsi sang with her the Spanish-language song "Inolvidable" at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida, announcing an upcoming collaboration between the two artists. [4] "

  8. Invece no - Wikipedia

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    "Invece no" ("No, instead!") is a pop song by Italian singer Laura Pausini for her album, Primavera in anticipo, released on October 22, 2008. Its Spanish version, "En cambio no", featured in the Mexican telenovela En Nombre del Amor (2008), was nominated for the 2009 Latin Grammy for Record of the Year.

  9. Tornerò (I Santo California song) - Wikipedia

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    "Tornerò" (Italian for "I Will Return") is a song by the Italian musical group I Santo California, released in 1974 as their debut single. The following year, the down-tempo love ballad became a number-one hit in Italy as well as a top five hit in German speaking countries. In Italy, it spent 3 consecutive weeks at no. 1 in June and July 1975 ...