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TB6501
Fumo
Di Londra /
Smoke Over London (Alberto
Sordi) |
TB6502
Le
Sedicenni (Luigi Petrini) |
TB6503
Rotocarlo (TV Movie-No director) |
TB6504
Stasera Rita (TV
Show-Antonello Falqui)
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TB6501
Fumo
Di Londra /
Smoke Over London (Alberto
Sordi)
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Stars |
Alberto
Sordi |
Fiona
Lewis |
Amy
Dalby |
Country |
Italy |
Runtime |
122
min |
Date |
11
January 1971 (Spain) |
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Also
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Gray
Flannels
Brazil O Gentleman
Portugal Um italiano em Londres
World-wide (English title) Smoke Over London |
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Plot:
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Dante
Fontana è un articoli antiquarie italiane specializzate
in lingua inglese. Lì incontra certa duchessa, che
lo invita al suo castello alla periferia della capitale.
Il suo sogno di fare un viaggio in Gran Bretagna che
si avvera quando la società ha commissionato a partecipare
a un'asta a Londra. E poi comincia a realizzare il
sogno della sua vita per sentirsi inglese, piena di
avventure.(Here) |
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Dante
Fontana is an antique dealer of Perugia, and is infatuated
with British culture. But he is always thwarted by
his wife and relatives, who see him as a silly dreamer
who gets lost in stories rather than doing serious
work. But Dante does not lose hope, and plans a vacation
to London to learn more about the habits of the British
so much that make him mad. However, Dante is hard
to settle in, and often makes typical Italian blunders,
gaining the scorn of the highly educated and refined
British public. After taking part in a fox hunt, Dante
is invited by a rich English nobleman who shows him
an ancient Etruscan statuette. Dante says that the
object is a fake and shatters it. Then chased away
by gunfire, Dante takes refuge with a group of young
flower children and with them, takes part in a riot.
Arrested, Dante is sent back to Italy where he resumes
his monotonous work.(WIKI) |
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Un antiquario
italiano impiega i soldi guadagnati con la vendita di un pezzo raro
per fare quel viaggio in Inghilterra che sognava da molti anni.
Qui vive avventure e disavventure, tra una caccia alla volpe nell'ambiente
dell'alta società e una riunione di giovani hippies.(Here) |
Alberto
Sordi directs and co-stars with Fiona Lewis and Amy Dalby in this
situation comedy with songs. Dante Fontana is an Italian antique
dealer who specializes in items from Britain. When he finally gets
to take his much-anticipated trip to the British Isles to attend
an antique auction, Dante gets into a bidding war with a doughty
duchess at the event, but she invites him back to her castle. The
woman's hip granddaughter Elizabeth takes Dante on a swinging tour
of London to witness mod rockers at play. The culture shock is too
much for Dante who quickly makes plans to return to his wife and
children in Italy. (Here) |
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About
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Piero Piccioni (Italy 1921-2004)
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匹罗 皮西欧尼
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Piero
Piccioni (6 December 1921 – 23 July 2004) was an Italian lawyer
turned major film score composer. A pianist, organist, conductor,
composer, he was also the prolific author of more than 300
film soundtracks. His mother’s maiden name was Marengo, hence
his pseudonym Piero Morgan which he adopted until 1957. He
played for the first time on radio in 1938 with his historic
“013” Big Band, to return on air only after the liberation
of Italy in 1944. His unforgettable “013”, was the first Italian
jazz band to be broadcast in Italy after the fall of fascism.
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(CHIMAI)
Composer
Piero Piccioni; Morricone-orchestrator (3 Music, see
below OST list) ) |
(IMDB)
Music by Piero Piccioni |
Summary
of the music:
The film was composed by Piero Piccioni,
Morricone arranged 2 music (See below OST list) |
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The
film openning shows the composer is Piero Piccioni
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Albums (Part)
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Mina
- Studio Uno 66 (1-2)
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Piero
Piccioni - Storia di un italiano: Per i film di Alberto
Sordi (1-1)
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Fumo
di Londra / Un Italiano in America (1-1,2)
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Above:
A "Fumo Di Londra" album "Point Records
PRCD 103" in Soundtrack
(Total 9 albums)
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OST
of Fumo Di Londra (Only for
Ennio Morricone)
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No.
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Name
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Audition
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Note
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001
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You never told me (02:43)
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( See
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Piero
Piccioni Composer; Ennio Morricone Arranger Conductor; Alberto
Sordi Lyrics; Robert Mellin Lyrics; Julie Rogers Vocals;
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002
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You never told me (02:43)
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Piero
Piccioni Composer; Ennio Morricone Arranger Conductor; |
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003
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Breve
amore (The Italian version of "You Never Told Me")
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Piero Piccioni Composer; Ennio Morricone Arranger Conductor;
Alberto Sordi Lyrics; Mina Vocals; |
"Breve
amore", sung by Mina, is the Italian version of "You
Never Told Me". The music was composed by Piero Piccioni
as part of the FUMO DI LONDRA [1966] score. Piccioni is also
responsible for arranging and conducting the score, with the
exception of the "You Never Told Me" vocal, sung
by Julie Rogers as well as Lydia MacDonald. Ennio Morricone
was asked to create an appealing orchestration for the "You
Never Told Me" song. One backing track was made to be
used for the Julie Rogers 'Movie version' and the Lydia MacDonald
'Album version'. The Morricone-arranged Julie Rogers version
is heard over the opening and closing credits of the film.
Number three in line, using the same backing track, is Mina
singing the Italian version of the song, named "Breve
amore".Composer Piero Piccioni is now also credited for
arranging and conducting the piece. Ennio Morricone is, incorrectly,
never credited for orchestrating Mina's "Breve amore".
(CHIMAI)
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Audition
of the album Fumo Di Londra
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Music audition (30" only) in Microsoft music >>>>
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Breve
amore (The Italian version of "You Never Told Me
"sung by Mina (Youku
website 02:48)
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TB6502
Le
Sedicenni / 16-Year-Olds (Luigi Petrini)
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Stars |
Tullio Altamura |
Franca
Badeschi |
Didi
Balboni |
Country |
Italy |
Runtime |
93
min |
Date |
24
December 1965 (Italy) |
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Also
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Europe
(English title) (literal title) 16-Year-Olds |
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Nel corso di
un anno scolastico, alcuni alunni di terza liceo della capitale
vivono le loro prime avventure sentimentali. Stefania è attratta
da un giovane commissario di Polizia che l'ha tratta in arresto
durante una manifestazione non autorizzata e, con una serie di astuzie,
riesce a farlo innamorare di lei; Dino, un giorno che ha arinato
la scuola, incontra una giovane turista norvegese, con la quale
si instaura subito un legame. Al momento di lasciarsi Dino le promette
di andare a trovarla in Norvegia durante le vacanze estive, anche
se per meritare il viaggio dovrà impegnarsi di più a scuola; Moldini,
che si vanta di essere un grande seduttore, mette la testa a posto
grazie allo scherzo di un amico. (Here) |
Film a episodi.
Un liceale s'innamora di una turista nordica e le promette che durante
le vacanze la raggiungerà, ma solo se avrà i soldi per il viaggio
e se sarà promosso. Una compagna del ragazzo invece perde la testa
per un commissario di polizia che, all'inizio resiste ma poi cede.
Un playboy decide invece di darsi una regolata dopo essersi preso
un bello spavento.(Here) |
Summary
of the film: 1965 Italy film. Director Luigi Petrini,
starring Tullio Altamura,Franca Badeschi,Didi Balboni ,length 93
minutes。The film describes all kinds of romantic love and adventure
story of several junior high school students in a school. |
About
Music
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Bruno
Canfora (Italy)
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布鲁诺
坎弗拉
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Bruno
Canfora
was born in 1924 in Milan, Italy. He is a composer, known
for Nueve reinas (2000), Nine (2009) and Es geschah am hellichten
Tag (1958). (IMDB) |
Born
in Milan, Canfora studied piano at an early age, then studied
oboe at the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory in Milan.[1] During
the Second World War, he played several concerts with his
group in Trieste.[1] After the war, he moved to Turin and
became conductor of the Castellino Danze Orchestra.
Besides
having composed scores for television programs and films,
Canfora is known for his work in pop music, particularly
for his collaboration with Mina, for whom he composed the
songs Brava and Sono come tu mi vuoi. He also composed songs
for Rita Pavone, Ornella Vanoni, Shirley Bassey, and the
Kessler Twins. Canfora
was the conductor for the Sanremo Music Festival in 1961.[1]
In the Eurovision Song Contest, he was the musical director
in the 1991 contest that was held in Rome, Italy. He conducted
the Italian home entry "Comme è ddoce 'o mare"
by Peppino di Capri. (WIKI) |
(IMDB)
Music by Bruno Canfora |
(CHIMAI)
Composer
Bruno Canfora; Morricone-orchestrator ( (1 Music, see below
OST list) |
Summary
of the music:
The film was composed by Bruno
Canfora, Morricone arranged 1 music (See below OST
list) |
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Above:
Related info in CHIMAI 01,
02,
03
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Albums (Part)
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Il
ragazzo di ghiaccio (2-1)
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Romantici
3 (1-4)
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Flashback
- I grandi successi originali di Dino (1-7)
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OST
of Le
Sedicenni (Only
for
Ennio Morricone)
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No.
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Name
(Length)
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Audition
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Note
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001
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Sai,
sai, sai(03:05)
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See
below video
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Bruno
Canfora Composer; Ennio Morricone Arranger Conductor;
Franco Castellano Lyrics; Pipolo Lyrics; Dino Vocals;
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TB6503
Rotocarlo (TV
Show director
Mario Landi)
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Stars |
Miranda
Martino |
Carlo
Dapporto |
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Country |
Italy |
Runtime |
min |
Date |
1965
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Il retocarlo
1965 Autori:Gianfranco D'Onofrio, Silvano Nelli; Direzione Musicale:
Marcello De Martino; Regia: Mario Landi; Conduzione: Carlo Dapporto,
Miranda Martino; Puntate: 6; Rete: Secondo; Data trasmissione: 05/081965-09/09/1965
(RAI)
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Rotocarlo
(TV Show) Mario Landi, 1965. Director Mario Landi; Writer Silvano
Nelli; Gianfranco D'Onofrio; Cast Miranda Martino, Carlo Dapporto;
Make-up Marcello De Martino; Conductor Ennio Morricone (CHIMAI)
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Miranda
Martino sharing billing with Carlo Dappor- to in new weekly TV
musical, "Rotocarlo:" (Here
page 26)
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Summary
of the film: This is a TV show program played by Italy RAI
TV station in August-September 1965, total 6 episodes. Miranda Martino
sharing billing with Carlo Dappor- to in new weekly TV musical,
"Rotocarlo:" (Here
page 26) |
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Sorry
the Rotocarlo
TV show cannot be found, this is a similar TV show in
RAI
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About
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Marcello
De Martino (IMDB),
(CHIMAI) |
Marcello
De Martino Composer; Ennio Morricone Arranger; (1 Music,
see below OST list) (CHIMAI) |
Summary
of the music:
This film by Marcello
De Martino as
music Supervisor
(or composer), Morricone arranged 1 music (See below OST
list) |
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Above:
Main info in CHIMAI 01,
02,
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Related
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Miranda
Martino - Un segreto fra noi (1-1)
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OST
of Rotocarlo
(Only
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Ennio Morricone)
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Name
(Length)
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Audition
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001
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Un
segreto fra noi (02:46) |
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Marcello
De Martino Composer; Ennio Morricone Arranger Conductor;
Silvano Nelli Lyrics; Gianfranco D'Onofrio Lyrics; Miranda
Martino Vocals; (CHIMAI)
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TB6504
Stasera Rita (TV
Movie-Antonello Falqui)
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Stars |
Rita Pavone |
Salvatore
Adamo |
Gina Lollobrigida |
Mina |
Country |
Italy
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Runtime |
min |
Date |
18
November 1966 (West Germany) |
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Also
Known As:
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West
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Summary
of the film: This is a TV Move program played by Italy
RAI TV station in November-December 1965, total 4 episodes. Rita
Pavone and Salvatore Adamo, Gina Lollobrigida, Mina starring.
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For
the first time in the Italian TV history, a prime time
show is conducted and entirely dedicated to a new young
star, who emulates with astonishing skill and great capacity
and intelligence the greatest stars from USA. A unanimous
huge success of public and critics grants to the program
a
special mention at the famous Montreux International
TV Festival. Everybody crazy for her fabulous impersonations
of Marilyn Monroe, Charlie Chaplin, Al Jolson, The Dolly
Sisters and Mina. She hosts big Artist like Gina Lollobrigida,
Paul Anka, Gianni Morandi, Teddy Randazzo, Mina, Adamo,
the Kessler Twins, Ugo Tognazzi and many many others.
In one episode, Mina and Rita, two big TV stars, exchanging
their songs: Mina singing Pavone’s “ Amore Twist / Che
m’importa del mondo/La partita di pallone/ Come te non
c’è nessuno / Pel di carota “ - and Rita answering with
- “ Il cielo in una stanza / Una zebra a pois / Moliendo
café / Città vuota ( Empty Town ) Due note “ and finally
together
“
Stasera con te “ and “ Ciao Ciao ( Down Town )“.(Here)
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Rita
Pavone (born 23 August 1945) is an Italian ballad and
rock singer who enjoyed success through the 1960s. Pavone
is also an actress.
In
1962 she participated in the first Festival degli Sconosciuti
("Festival of the Unknown"), a song competition
for amateur artists, winning the contest. Her self-titled
1963 album, led by the hit single "La partita di
pallone" ("The Soccer Game") made her a
national star at 17, and international attention soon
followed. "La partita di pallone" sold over
one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc.[1] Her
recording of "Cuore" ("Heart") also
sold a million copies in 1963, spending nine weeks at
number one in Italy.[1]
In
the summer of 1964 she had chart success in North America
with a record sung in English titled "Remember Me",
backed with "Just Once More". The song reached
#26 in the United States and #16 in Canada.
In
1965, Pavone participated as a musician guest in The Ed
Sullivan Show, becoming a frequent guest there until 1970.
Meanwhile, she scored a string of hits, both with ballads
and rock songs, in Spain, where she became a teen idol.
Pavone enjoyed so much fame in Spain that it was commented,
during a 2005 television documentary from that country,
that such success for a foreign singer there is rare.....(WIKI)
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Above:
Rita Pavone (WIKI)
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More
related video see:
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Adamo
in "Stasera Rita" del 1965 >>>>
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Mina
e Rita Pavonein "Stasera Rita", 1965 >>>>
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About
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Franco
Pisano (Italy 1922-1977)
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Franco
Pisano
(10 December 1922 – 6 January 1977) was an Italian composer,
conductor, arranger and jazz musician. Born
in Cagliari, Sardinia, the older brother of the composer
Berto, Pisano studied violin, classical guitar and piano
at the Conservatory of Cagliari.[1] He started his career
as a musician together with his brother in the jazz group
Asternovas.[1][2] He later focused on composing pop songs
and musical scores for films and television programs.[1]
He died of liver cancer, aged 54.[1] (WIKI) |
Franco
Pisano Composer; Ennio Morricone Arranger (1 Music, see
below OST list) (CHIMAI) |
Summary
of the music:
The film was composed by Franco
Pisano, Morricone arranged 1 music (See below OST
list) |
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Above:
Related info in CHIMAI 01,
02,
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Related
Albums (Part)
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Rita
Pavone - Stasera con te (1-1)
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Nostalgia
italiana - 20 top twenty hits 1965 (1-3)
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ITA
- The Early Years (1-3)
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OST
of Stasera
Rita
(Only
for
Ennio Morricone)
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No.
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Name
(Length)
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Audition
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Note
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001
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Stasera
con te (02:00)
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( See
below video )
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Franco
Pisano Composer; Ennio Morricone Arranger Conductor; Lina
Wertmüller Lyrics; Leo Chiosso Lyrics; Rita Pavone Vocals;
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