Renato Carosone was born in Naples on January 3, 1920. He is know as the sy… Read Full Bio ↴Renato Carosone was born in Naples on January 3, 1920. He is know as the symbol of the “canzone napoletana” in the whole world. He made the whole world sing, dance, have fun, dream, fall in love with his innate good humor and his music. Including China.
A fantastic and passionate Naples characterized his youth. A Naples full of laughs and poetry ruled by irony and comedy, where everything is between the dream world and reality.
Upon visiting Italy, Goethe once said “Naples is a place where everyone lives in an exhilarating oblivion.
Carosone doesn’t hesitate to show his genuine passion for music and in particular his love for the piano. With several sacrifices, his parents indulge him in his passion and they have him study with real “maestri” such as Vincenzo Romaniello, Celeste Capuana and Alberto Curci. When his mother dies prematurely, Renato (the eldest of 3) helps his father run the household, by doing all kinds of odd jobs.
He forms the first Carosone “trio” with his brother and sister. His relatives, neighbors and peers are very enthusiastic.
As the years go by Renato who at this time is a seventeen-year-old, goes to Africa with an artistic Company of performers as a pianist and an orchestra director.
When the African tour concludes its stay, they all return to Italy, all except Carosone who remains in Africa with the Addis Abeba orchestra.
In 1937, Carosone has several musical experiences. These experiences show him new ways of making music.
During the Second World War, Carosone is drafted and sent on the British – Somalia front. The following year, Carosone takes his place behind the piano, with Jazz, but this time in an English club.
He will later direct small and big orchestras for nightclubs, variety shows, operettas and real orchestra concerts.
In 1946 at the age of 26, Carosone returns to Italy from Somalia on one of the first ships. His success in the ex-colony doesn’t help him much, since he is completely unknown in Italy.
He has to start from scratch. The magical moment happened after several record contracts and small ballroom orchestras. In 1949, he was personally asked to form a “trio” in order to inaugurate a new nightclub in Naples. He befriends a Dutch man by the name of Van Wood and takes him on as a guitar player and singer at three in the morning.
All that was missing was the third man, the meeting takes place with the owner of the nightclub who asked Renato to form the trio.
The bespectacled Gegè di Giacomo shows up at 4:30 sharp at the Hotel Miramare in Naples where Carosone is rehearsing with Van Wood. This first meeting turns out to be somewhat comical: the drummer has no drums, since he brought them to be chromed. Carosone and Van Wood are annoyed by this and they begin doubting Gegè who then creates makeshift drums made out of: a wooden chair, a tray, three different size glasses and a whistle.
This marks the first rehearsal of the Carosone trio, which becomes famous all over the world in a very short time.
A very famous song by Carosone says: “Napoli paese d’ò sole, paese d’ò mare, paese addo’ tutt’è so’ddoce e so’ amare, so’ sempre parole d’ammore”, and it is due to this spirit that the “Trio Carosone” manage to have success wherever they appear, thanks also to their personality of each member.
When Van Wood leaves the group and finds fortune, Renato becomes unstoppable.
He forms other groups with Gegè (always by his side) and they make their first appearances in the business. “Maruzzella” paved the street for the new composer with excellent lyrics by Enzo Bonagura.
His rapid ascent began after the LP featured: Maruzzella, Torero, O Sarracino, Pianofortissimo, T’aspetto e nove, Pigliate n’a pastiglia, Caravan Petrol, O russo e a rossa, Tu vò fa l’americano, O mafiuso.
His lyrics are by a giant of light Italian music Nisa (Nicola Salerno).
“Torero” remained in the charts at number one for 14 weeks in the North American Hit Parade. It was translated in 12 languages. This enormous success opened the doors for Carosone and helped him conquer the North American market and Paris, London, Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Munich, Frankfurt, Hanover, Berlin, Nuremberg, Dusseldorf, Zurich, Lossana, Nice, Monte Carlo, Athens, Lisbon, Behiruth, Palma de Majorca, Rio de Janeiro, San Paolo. The group then receives the most ambitious award of all and that is to perform at Carnegie Hall in New York.
The American tour begins in Cuba and then moves to Caracas and finally on January 5, 1957 the Carnegie Hall debut.
The show is an absolute success, they are no longer the “immigrants” from Naples. The group of six is dressed up and wearing Pucci ties and above all they have their wonderful smiles.
His songs begin to appear in films with Anna Magnani who sings “Maruzzella” “Nella città l’inferno”. Sofia Loren sings “Tu vò fa l’americano” with Clark Gable in “La baia di Napoli”. As well as in films with Totò and in “Main Street” by Martin Scorzese, where the soundtrack was entirely by Carosone.
In 1960 at the age of 40, Renato Carosone feels that something is changing, he starts seeing screaming girls and the Beatles and he decides to retire and take leave of the spotlight with one last television show organized for the occasion.
The announcer was Emma Danieli. Carosone told the public: “I’d rather leave while I’m on top of the wave, rather than later. These new armies in blue jeans can ruin the treasure that has been accumulated in so many years of work.”
Carosone was right even then. He stepped aside. And he wasn’t the only one. The piano his faithful and inseparable companion, for his openly reasons for living. Bach, Clementi, Chopin, Beethoven were the only light which illuminated the moment of isolation. “This was a very important moment”, says Carosone “in the past 15 years I was able to take a good look at my life as a man and musician and to put every thing in its right place, as well as to take complete possession of my piano”.
At the end of the fifteenth year a telephone call broke the silence. Sergio Bernardini who was very persuasive organized a live television show from the “Bussola” of Foretti.
The date was August 9, 1975. The reaction from the press was unanimous. An absolute success! Carosone was wearing his same Pucci tie and his smile from fifteen years before, the same songs, the same bands, the same modesty in front of his public and piano.
The only one thing that was different: the knowledge of the public, the knowledge of having found a friend if only for one night. Renato Carosone says, “I’m positive of the fact that every artist should remain faithful to only one cause until the very end, without being tempted by trends, which unfortunately are quite popular nowadays”.
Renato always remembered what Eduardo de Filippo once told him “You must do as I do! You must continue as you are, always perfecting what the public wants, and appreciates.”
After his 1975 comeback at Viareggio’s “Bussola”, Renato is tempted to return; “That same temptation one has after giving up smoking” says he “and who again tries the pleasure of smoking a cigarette.”
Song is not only art and poetry, it is also an industry and Renato doesn’t want to feel smothered or better yet conditioned by the needs and financial interests of those around him.
Therefore he resists temptation and becomes a discreet presence. Another seven years go by before entering a recording studio: this comes about through the very close co-operation he has with Sandrino Aquilani. So after 22 years of silence the “Renato Carosone ‘82” LP finally comes out. It is picked up everywhere with great enthusiasm and Renato returns in the studio with his dear friend Aquilani and finishes recording all his greatest hits, by using modern recording instruments, which by then have moved on a great deal.
“I had a great desire to perfect my repertoire, which was really run down.” This incarnates a career which sees him as a great protagonist.
Renato! What is this: music or joy of life? “Both”
A fantastic and passionate Naples characterized his youth. A Naples full of laughs and poetry ruled by irony and comedy, where everything is between the dream world and reality.
Upon visiting Italy, Goethe once said “Naples is a place where everyone lives in an exhilarating oblivion.
Carosone doesn’t hesitate to show his genuine passion for music and in particular his love for the piano. With several sacrifices, his parents indulge him in his passion and they have him study with real “maestri” such as Vincenzo Romaniello, Celeste Capuana and Alberto Curci. When his mother dies prematurely, Renato (the eldest of 3) helps his father run the household, by doing all kinds of odd jobs.
He forms the first Carosone “trio” with his brother and sister. His relatives, neighbors and peers are very enthusiastic.
As the years go by Renato who at this time is a seventeen-year-old, goes to Africa with an artistic Company of performers as a pianist and an orchestra director.
When the African tour concludes its stay, they all return to Italy, all except Carosone who remains in Africa with the Addis Abeba orchestra.
In 1937, Carosone has several musical experiences. These experiences show him new ways of making music.
During the Second World War, Carosone is drafted and sent on the British – Somalia front. The following year, Carosone takes his place behind the piano, with Jazz, but this time in an English club.
He will later direct small and big orchestras for nightclubs, variety shows, operettas and real orchestra concerts.
In 1946 at the age of 26, Carosone returns to Italy from Somalia on one of the first ships. His success in the ex-colony doesn’t help him much, since he is completely unknown in Italy.
He has to start from scratch. The magical moment happened after several record contracts and small ballroom orchestras. In 1949, he was personally asked to form a “trio” in order to inaugurate a new nightclub in Naples. He befriends a Dutch man by the name of Van Wood and takes him on as a guitar player and singer at three in the morning.
All that was missing was the third man, the meeting takes place with the owner of the nightclub who asked Renato to form the trio.
The bespectacled Gegè di Giacomo shows up at 4:30 sharp at the Hotel Miramare in Naples where Carosone is rehearsing with Van Wood. This first meeting turns out to be somewhat comical: the drummer has no drums, since he brought them to be chromed. Carosone and Van Wood are annoyed by this and they begin doubting Gegè who then creates makeshift drums made out of: a wooden chair, a tray, three different size glasses and a whistle.
This marks the first rehearsal of the Carosone trio, which becomes famous all over the world in a very short time.
A very famous song by Carosone says: “Napoli paese d’ò sole, paese d’ò mare, paese addo’ tutt’è so’ddoce e so’ amare, so’ sempre parole d’ammore”, and it is due to this spirit that the “Trio Carosone” manage to have success wherever they appear, thanks also to their personality of each member.
When Van Wood leaves the group and finds fortune, Renato becomes unstoppable.
He forms other groups with Gegè (always by his side) and they make their first appearances in the business. “Maruzzella” paved the street for the new composer with excellent lyrics by Enzo Bonagura.
His rapid ascent began after the LP featured: Maruzzella, Torero, O Sarracino, Pianofortissimo, T’aspetto e nove, Pigliate n’a pastiglia, Caravan Petrol, O russo e a rossa, Tu vò fa l’americano, O mafiuso.
His lyrics are by a giant of light Italian music Nisa (Nicola Salerno).
“Torero” remained in the charts at number one for 14 weeks in the North American Hit Parade. It was translated in 12 languages. This enormous success opened the doors for Carosone and helped him conquer the North American market and Paris, London, Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Munich, Frankfurt, Hanover, Berlin, Nuremberg, Dusseldorf, Zurich, Lossana, Nice, Monte Carlo, Athens, Lisbon, Behiruth, Palma de Majorca, Rio de Janeiro, San Paolo. The group then receives the most ambitious award of all and that is to perform at Carnegie Hall in New York.
The American tour begins in Cuba and then moves to Caracas and finally on January 5, 1957 the Carnegie Hall debut.
The show is an absolute success, they are no longer the “immigrants” from Naples. The group of six is dressed up and wearing Pucci ties and above all they have their wonderful smiles.
His songs begin to appear in films with Anna Magnani who sings “Maruzzella” “Nella città l’inferno”. Sofia Loren sings “Tu vò fa l’americano” with Clark Gable in “La baia di Napoli”. As well as in films with Totò and in “Main Street” by Martin Scorzese, where the soundtrack was entirely by Carosone.
In 1960 at the age of 40, Renato Carosone feels that something is changing, he starts seeing screaming girls and the Beatles and he decides to retire and take leave of the spotlight with one last television show organized for the occasion.
The announcer was Emma Danieli. Carosone told the public: “I’d rather leave while I’m on top of the wave, rather than later. These new armies in blue jeans can ruin the treasure that has been accumulated in so many years of work.”
Carosone was right even then. He stepped aside. And he wasn’t the only one. The piano his faithful and inseparable companion, for his openly reasons for living. Bach, Clementi, Chopin, Beethoven were the only light which illuminated the moment of isolation. “This was a very important moment”, says Carosone “in the past 15 years I was able to take a good look at my life as a man and musician and to put every thing in its right place, as well as to take complete possession of my piano”.
At the end of the fifteenth year a telephone call broke the silence. Sergio Bernardini who was very persuasive organized a live television show from the “Bussola” of Foretti.
The date was August 9, 1975. The reaction from the press was unanimous. An absolute success! Carosone was wearing his same Pucci tie and his smile from fifteen years before, the same songs, the same bands, the same modesty in front of his public and piano.
The only one thing that was different: the knowledge of the public, the knowledge of having found a friend if only for one night. Renato Carosone says, “I’m positive of the fact that every artist should remain faithful to only one cause until the very end, without being tempted by trends, which unfortunately are quite popular nowadays”.
Renato always remembered what Eduardo de Filippo once told him “You must do as I do! You must continue as you are, always perfecting what the public wants, and appreciates.”
After his 1975 comeback at Viareggio’s “Bussola”, Renato is tempted to return; “That same temptation one has after giving up smoking” says he “and who again tries the pleasure of smoking a cigarette.”
Song is not only art and poetry, it is also an industry and Renato doesn’t want to feel smothered or better yet conditioned by the needs and financial interests of those around him.
Therefore he resists temptation and becomes a discreet presence. Another seven years go by before entering a recording studio: this comes about through the very close co-operation he has with Sandrino Aquilani. So after 22 years of silence the “Renato Carosone ‘82” LP finally comes out. It is picked up everywhere with great enthusiasm and Renato returns in the studio with his dear friend Aquilani and finishes recording all his greatest hits, by using modern recording instruments, which by then have moved on a great deal.
“I had a great desire to perfect my repertoire, which was really run down.” This incarnates a career which sees him as a great protagonist.
Renato! What is this: music or joy of life? “Both”
A Tisket A Tasket
Renato Carosone Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'A Tisket A Tasket' by these artists:
AMY BAKER A-Tisket A-Tasket A brown and yellow basket I sent a letter …
Baby's First A-Tisket A-Tasket A green and yellow basket I bought a baske…
Chick Webb A-tisket a-tasket A green-and-yellow basket I bought a baske…
Chick Webb & Ella Fitzgerald A-tisket, a-tasket A brown and yellow basket I send a letter…
Chick Webb and Ella Fitzgerald A-tisket, a-tasket A green and yellow basket I send a lett…
Chick Webb and His Orchestra A-tisket a-tasket A green-and-yellow basket I bought a bas…
Chick Webb Orchestra A-tisket, a-tasket A green and yellow basket I send a letter…
Concino Children's Chorus A-Tisket A-Tasket A green and yellow basket I bought a baske…
Cris Villonco feat. Aicelle Santos A-tisket A-tasket Ipasok mo sa basket Then put it in your po…
Django Reinhardt; Quintette Du Hot Club De France A-Tisket A-Tasket A green and yellow basket I bought a bas…
Django Reinhardt;Quintette Du Hot Club de France A-Tisket A-Tasket A green and yellow basket I bought a baske…
Ella Fitzgerald A-tisket, a-tasket A brown and yellow basket I send a letter…
Ella Fitzgerald & Chick Webb & His Orchestra A-tisket, a-tasket A green and yellow basket I send a lett…
Ella Fitzgerald & Chick Webb and His Orchestra A-tisket, a-tasket A brown and yellow basket I send a letter…
Ella Fitzgerald & The Chick Webb Orchestra A-tisket, a-tasket A green and yellow basket I send a letter…
Ella Fitzgerald (USA) A-Tisket A-Tasket A green and yellow basket I bought a bas…
Ella Fitzgerald and the Chick Webb Orchestra A-tisket, a-tasket A brown and yellow basket I send a letter…
Ella Fitzgerald Chick Webb A-tisket, a-tasket A green and yellow basket I send a lett…
Ella Fitzgerald Chick Webb and His Orchestra A-tisket a-tasket A brown and yellow basket I sent a letter …
Ella Fitzgerald Chick Webb Orchestra A-tisket, a-tasket A green and yellow basket I send a letter…
Ella Fitzgerald feat. Chick Webb and His Orchestra A-tisket, a-tasket A brown and yellow basket I send a letter…
Ella Fitzgerald feat. Louis Armstrong A-tisket, a-tasket A green and yellow basket I send a lett…
Ella Fitzgerald With Chick Web And Orchestra A-tisket a-tasket A brown and yellow basket I sent a letter …
Ella Fitzgerald-Billie Holiday A-tisket, a-tasket A brown and yellow basket I send a letter…
Fats Waller A-tisket a-tasket A green-and-yellow basket I bought a baske…
Fats Waller and His Orchestra A-tisket a-tasket A brown and yellow basket I sent a letter …
Fitzgerald (Ella) A-tisket, a-tasket A brown and yellow basket I send a letter…
Glenn Miller A-Tisket A-Tasket A green and yellow basket I bought a bas…
Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band A-Tisket A-Tasket A green and yellow basket I bought a baske…
Huggee Swing Band A-tisket, a-tasket A brown and yellow basket I sent a letter…
Joe Jones A-Tisket A-Tasket A green and yellow basket I bought a baske…
Kids - Female A tisket, a tasket, a green and yellow basket. I…
Kidsongs A-Tisket A-Tasket A green and yellow basket I bought a baske…
Mandy Patinkin A-Tisket A-Tasket A green and yellow basket I bought a bas…
Mildred Bailey A-tisket a-tasket A green-and-yellow basket I bought a baske…
Mind Games & Lisa Wahlandt A-tisket, a-tasket A green and yellow basket I send a letter…
Natalie Cole A tisket a tasket A brown and yellow basket Well, I wrote…
Patti Austin A-Tisket A-Tasket A green and yellow basket I bought a baske…
Sant Andreu Jazz Band & Joan Chamorro A-tisket a-tasket A green-and-yellow basket I bought a baske…
Take 6 A-tisket, a-tasket A green and yellow basket I send a lett…
Take 6 & Ella Fitzgerald A-Tisket A-Tasket A green and yellow basket I bought a bas…
Take 6 Feat. Ella Fitzgerald A-tisket, a-tasket A brown and yellow basket I send a letter…
Ted Heath A-Tisket A-Tasket A green and yellow basket I bought a baske…
Teddy Wilson A-Tisket A-Tasket A green and yellow basket I bought a bas…
Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra A-tisket a-tasket A brown and yellow basket I sent a letter …
The Concino Children's Chorus A-Tisket A-Tasket A green and yellow basket I bought a baske…
The Mr. Pickwick Players And Singers A-Tisket A-Tasket A green and yellow basket I bought a bas…
The Wonder Choir A-Tisket A-Tasket A green and yellow basket I bought a baske…
Tommy Dorsey A-Tisket A-Tasket A green and yellow basket I bought a bas…
Twin Sisters A-Tisket A-Tasket A green and yellow basket I bought a baske…
Natalie Cole A tisket a tasket A brown and yellow basket Well, I wrote…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Renato Carosone:
'A Casciaforte Vaco truvanno 'na cascia forte! E andevinate pe' ne fa che?.…
'a luciana Port ancor 'o scialle 'e lusse Port ancora 'a pettenesse Sta…
'A Sonnambula Carmela è na bambola, e fa 'ammore cu me. Ma 'a mamma…
'O russo e 'a rossa Drugs oppress the people every day Sellin' dope, servin' wee…
'O Sarracino 'O sarracino, 'o sarracino Bellu guaglione 'O sarracino, 'o …
'O suspiro Strofa: Si mammeta t'ha fatto c' abbundanza sti suttanelle …
'Stu fungo cinese Strofa: E' giunta la Pechino Int' 'a 'nu vaso 'na cosa miste…
...E la barca tornò sola E la barca tornò sola. Sola, sola. E a me che me…
A casciaforte Vaco truvanno 'na cascia forte! E andevinate pe' ne fa che?.…
A Sonnambula Carmela è na bambola, e fa 'ammore cu me. Ma 'a mamma…
A sunnambula Carmela è na bambola, E fa 'ammore cu me. Ma 'a mamma…
Amaramente Strofa: Tu sai fare più bella la notte, Dispensare promess…
Buonanotte I. Mi avete dato il "Fa", Mi avete dato il "Sol", Mi…
Caravan Petrol Caravan petrol Caravan petrol Caravan petrol Caravan petrol …
Chella 'lla St'ammore me teneva 'ncatenato ma ho detto basta e mi so' li…
Chella Llà St'ammore Me teneva 'ncatenato Ma ho detto basta e Mi so'…
Chella lla' St'ammore Me teneva 'ncatenato Ma ho detto basta e Mi so' li…
Ciribiribin Su finiscila coi baci Bel moruccio biricchin Ma non vedi tu …
Ehi cumpari Eh Cumpari, ci vo sunari Chi si sona? U friscalettu E comu…
Eternamente (L'Arlecchinata) Di Charlie Chaplin // Ardo Ed. Accordo …
Giuvanne cu 'a chitarra 'A sera, 'ncoppe viche, cu 'a chitarra, scenne pe' Tulèto...…
Guaglione Staje sempe ccá, 'mpuntato ccá, 'mmiez'a 'sta via, Nun man…
Guapparia Scetateve, guaglione ' e mala vita, ca è 'ntussecosa assai …
Guarda Che Luna La Ley Del Deseo Guarda che luna, guarda che mare, Da questa notte senza te…
I Tre Cumpari C'erano tre cumpari sunatur Sunavano e sapevano cantà Pareva…
Il pericolo n.1 Il pericolo numero uno Renato Carosone La donna affascinan…
Il pericolo numero uno La donna affascinante ti colpisce al primo istante la donn…
Improvvisamente Nun te scurdà Stu nummero e tefefono E 'o nomme 'e stà…
Io mameta e tu Ti avevo detto, dal primo appuntamento 'E nun purtá nisciuno…
Io mammeta e tu Ti avevo detto, Dal primo appuntamento, 'e nun purta' ni…
Io mammeta e tu' Ti avevo detto, Dal primo appuntamento, 'e nun purta' nisciu…
Io tengo n'appartamento Io tengo n'appartamento a New York 'A parte e Mulberry stree…
Io, Mammeta E Tu (PAZZAGLIA - MODUGNO) Ti avevo detto, dal primo appuntament…
Johnny Guitar Play the guitar, play it again, my Johnny Maybe you're cold…
La donna riccia Pigghiate cu ti pare, si vo' ti sposi, però nun…
La Ley Del Deseo-Guarda Che Luna Guarda che luna, guarda che mare, Da questa notte senza te…
La Pansè Ogni giorno cambi un fiore E lo appunti in petto a…
La Panse' Ogni giorno cambi un fiore e lo appunti in petto a…
La Sveglietta La Academia Miscellaneous Himno De La Academia Tema de La…
Lazzarella Ch'e libbre sotto o braccio E a camicetta a fiore blu Vuo'…
Lettera da Milano Caro Gennaro, Grazie per la tua lettera affettuosa Con la …
Luna Rossa Vaco distrattamente abbandunato... Ll'uocchie sott"o cappiel…
Magic Moments I love my Dinah (Dede Dinah) Love my Dinah (Dede Dinah) Th…
Malafemmena Si avisse fatto a n'ato Chello ch'e fatto a mme St'ommo t'…
Mambo italiano Ehi mambo, mambo italiano, Ehi mambo, mambo italiano, No, …
Maruzzella Coro: Maruzzella Maruzzè I. Ohè! Chi sente? E chi mo cant…
Mo vene Natale Coro: Mo vene Natale Nun tengo denare Me leggio 'o giurna…
Mo' vene natale Coro: Mo vene Natale nun tengo denare me leggio ‘o giurnale …
N'accordo in fa Canta Napoli! Questa è una canzonetta che si può. Ballare e …
Nu sassofono americano 'N 'u sassofono americano Core e sanghe napulitano Ten' 'a…
O russo e 'a rossa Drugs oppress the people every day Sellin' dope, servin' wee…
O sarracino 'O sarracino, 'o sarracino Bellu guaglione 'O sarracino, 'o …
o suspiro Si mammeta t′ha fatto c' abbundanza Sti suttanelle strette T…
O' sarracino 'O sarracino, 'o sarracino Bellu guaglione 'O sarracino, 'o …
Penelope e ulisse Penelope facev'a tela Penelope facev'a tela Penelope facev…
Piccerella L'ammore, sì signore, è 'na sciocchezza È debolezza e non ci…
Piccolissima serenata Mi farò prestare un soldino di sole Perché regalare lo vogli…
Pigliate 'na pastiglia Io cammino ogne notte Io cammino sbariando Io nun tengo ma…
Pigliate Na Pastiglia Io cammino ogne notte io cammino sbariando io nun tengo mai …
Pigliate' na pastiglia Canta Napoli Napoli in farmacia Eh, eh Io cammino ogne nott…
Ricordate Marcellino In questo mondo tanto grande Noi siamo tutti dei piccin, Dag…
Scapricciatiello "Scapricciatiellu mio, vatténne â casa Si nun vuó' jí 'ngal…
Sciù Sciù "serenatella sciue'- sciue'" (r. carosone) Ha ditto 'o cor…
Serenatella Sciuè Sciuè Ha ditto 'o core mio: "fa 'o tentativo, A mezzanotte va'…
Stu Fungo Cinese Strofa: E' giunta la Pechino Int' 'a 'nu vaso 'na cosa miste…
T'aspetto 'e nove 'O tiempo, Sunando vuo passà E quando vuo passà, Me dice: si…
T'è piaciuta Canta Napoli, Napoli matrimoniale. Eh eh! Dopo i confetti, …
Tammurriata nera Io nun capisco, ê vvote, che succede... E chello ca se…
Torero Hey Chico, one more time I met him on a bus…
Torero Cha Cha Cha Tu pierde ′o suonno 'Ncopp"e giurnalette E mamme te minaccia…
Tre Numeri Al Lotto Strofa: Questa mattina mi sono svegliato Di soprassalto co…
Tu vo fa l Americano Puorte 'e cazune cu nu stemma arreto Na cuppulella c'a visie…
Tu vou fa'l'Americano Puorte o cazone cu 'nu stemma arreto 'Na cuppulella cu 'a…
tu vuò fà l'americano Puorte 'e cazune cu nu stemma arreto Na cuppulella c'a visie…
Tu vuò fà l'americano (From "La grande bellezza") Puorte 'e cazune cu nu stemma arreto... na cuppulella cu 'a…
Tu vuò fa' l'americano Puorte 'e cazune cu nu stemma arreto Na cuppulella cu 'a…
Tu Vuo' Fa L'americano Puorte 'e cazune cu nu stemma arreto Na cuppulella c'a visie…
Tu Vuo' Fà L'americano Puorte 'e cazune cu nu stemma arreto... na cuppulella cu 'a…
Tu vuo' fa' l'americano Puorte 'e cazune cu nu stemma arreto Na cuppulella c'a visie…
Tu Vuo'fa'l'Americano Puorte 'e cazune cu nu stemma arreto Na cuppulella cu 'a…
Tuvou fa 'l'americano Puorte 'e cazune cu nu stemma arreto Na cuppulella c'a visie…
Vino Vino Vino vino vino vino Vino vino vino vino E baci ancor... Le …
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