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It was the winning song at the Festivalbar in 1985 as the most popular song of the summer. Football chants based on the song are popularly sung by football fans in many European clubs. The chants are referred to as "Un giorno all'improvviso" from their opening line in Italy, and in English clubs it is known as "Allez Allez Allez" from its chorus.
The first Italian version is called "Un Giorno Per Noi" ("A Day for Us"), sung by Josh Groban, and is considered a direct translation of the Kusik and Snyder version of "A Time for Us." [ 10 ] The second Italian version is called "Ai Giochi Addio" ("Goodbye to the Games"), featuring lyrics by Elsa Morante , and has been performed by prominent ...
The song is intended to sound to its Italian audience as if it is sung in English spoken with an American accent; however, the lyrics are deliberately unintelligible gibberish. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Andrew Khan, writing in The Guardian , later described the sound as reminiscent of Bob Dylan 's output from the 1980s.
"Il mio giorno migliore" is a song recorded by Italian singer Giorgia. The song was released on 12 June 2011 through Sony Music Italy , as the lead single from her eighth studio album Dietro le apparenze .
The origins of the song are unclear, although one hypothesis is that "Bella Ciao" was originally sung as "Alla mattina appena alzata" ("In the morning as soon as I woke up") by seasonal workers of paddy fields of rice, especially in Italy's Po Valley from the late 19th century to the first half of the 20th century, with different lyrics. [1]
"Un giorno mi dirai" (English: One day you will tell me) is a song recorded by the Italian band Stadio. Written by the band's frontman Gaetano Curreri along with Saverio Grandi and Luca Chiaravalli, the song was released as a single from their fifteenth studio album Miss nostalgia on 10 February 2016.
I Giorni (2001) is a music album by the Italian pianist Ludovico Einaudi.The album's title translates as "The Days" in English. The title track, "I Giorni" has received much interest due, in part, to Greg James' airing in June 2011 of the piece on BBC Radio 1. [1]
Fazzio (Fatius, Fazius, Facius) of Verona (1190–1272) was an Italian saint. A native of Verona, he was a goldsmith who founded a charitable society in Cremona which worked with pilgrims and the sick. It was called the Order of the Holy Spirit. He made pilgrimages on fooot to Rome and to Santiago de Compostella.