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  2. Just Say I Love Her - Wikipedia

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    "Just Say I Love Her" ("Just Say I Love Him" when recorded by a female singer) is a popular song, adapted from the Neapolitan song "Dicitencello vuje". [ 1 ] [ circular reference ] The original music was written by Neapolitan composer Rodolfo Falvo in 1930; [ 2 ] and was arranged in the United States by Jack Val and Jimmy Dale; the original ...

  3. Caruso (song) - Wikipedia

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    The music and words of the above refrain, written in a mixture of standard Italian and Neapolitan, are based on a Neapolitan song, titled "Dicitencello vuje", published in 1930 by Rodolfo Falvo (music) and Enzo Fusco (text) written according to the best tradition of Neapolitan "romances" with a style reminiscent of opera.

  4. Forbidden Fruit (Nina Simone album) - Wikipedia

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    "Just Say I Love Him" (Dicitencello vuje) (Rodolfo Falvo (m), Enzo Fusco (l); Music adaptation: Jack Val and Jimmy Dale, English lyrics: Sam Ward and Martin Kalmanoff)

  5. Passione (2010 film) - Wikipedia

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    Dicitencello vuje (Riccardo Ciccarelli) Malafemmena (Massimo Ranieri and Lina Sastri) Maruzzella (Gennaro Cosmo Parlato) Comme facette mammeta (Pietra Montecorvino, arranged by Eugenio Bennato) Antica ninna nanna partenope (Don Alfonzo) 'O Sole mio (Sergio Bruni, Massimo Ranieri, M'Barka Ben Taleb) Bammenella (Angela Luce) Don Raffaè (Peppe Barra)

  6. Canzone napoletana - Wikipedia

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    Canzone napoletana (Italian: [kanˈtsoːne napoleˈtaːna]; Neapolitan: canzona napulitana [kanˈdzoːnə napuliˈtɑːnə]), sometimes referred to as Neapolitan song, is a generic term for a traditional form of music sung in the Neapolitan language, ordinarily for the male voice singing solo, although well represented by female soloists as well, and expressed in familiar genres such as the ...

  7. Lolita (Italian singer) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Castagnaro, Lolita won several music festivals, including the Pesaro Music Festival [] and the Italian Song Festival of Zurich [].She first became known in 1969, thanks to her participation to the Festival di Napoli, where she was finalist with two songs, and to the RAI musical show Settevoci, where she launched her hit "Come le rose".

  8. Dino: Italian Love Songs - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Durium Records - Wikipedia

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    Dicitencello vuje/Vierno: Ld A 6413 1958: Roberto Murolo: Dduje paravise/Primma siconda e terza: Ld A 6416 1958: Aurelio Fierro: Spazzacamino/Lucciole vagabonde: Ld A 6417 1958: Aurelio Fierro: Ivonne/Abat-jour: Ld A 6427 17 novembre 1958: Gianni Marzocchi: Tu lo sai/Ti manderò una bambola: Ld A 6429 1958: Coro del C.A.I. di Padova: Les ...