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"Al di là" ("Beyond") is a song written by Italian composer Carlo Donida and lyricist Mogol, and recorded by Betty Curtis. The English lyrics were written by Ervin Drake . The song was the Italian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1961 , performed in Italian by Curtis at the Palais des Festivals in Cannes , France , on 18 March 1961, after ...
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He recorded a cover version of the song, "Al di là", by festival winner Betty Curtis. [3] The song was an international success, hitting the charts in the U.S. (No. 3 AC, No. 6 Pop) and No. 30 in UK. [4] It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc. [5] In 1962, Pericoli entered the festival himself.
The song "Al di là" featured in the film and performed by Emilio Pericoli was originally recorded by Betty Curtis and Luciano Tajoli and winner of the 1961 edition of the Sanremo Festival, subsequently becoming Italy's entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 1961. The song became an international hit with a cover version by Connie Francis.
"Al di là" 1960 ← Sanremo Music Festival → 1962 The Sanremo Music Festival 1961 ( Italian : Festival di Sanremo 1961 ), officially the 11th Italian Song Festival ( 11º Festival della canzone italiana ), was the eleventh annual Sanremo Music Festival , held at the Sanremo Casino in Sanremo between 26 January and 6 February 1961.
Luciano Tajoli participated several times (1961, 1962, 1963, and 1970) in the Sanremo Music Festival, winning in 1961 with the song Al di là. [1] It is estimated that he sold over 45 million records.
Carlo Donida Labati (30 October 1920 in Milan – 22 April 1998 in Porto Valtravaglia) was an Italian composer and pianist.. Carlo Donida Labati was born in Milan on 30 October 1920.
Mouzon, of African, French, and Blackfoot descent, was born on November 21, 1948, in Charleston, South Carolina. [1] He received his first musical training at Bonds-Wilson High School, and moved to New York City upon graduation. He studied drama and music at the City College of New York, as well as medicine at Manhattan Medical School.