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"Tanti auguri" is the seventeenth single by Italian pop singer Raffaella Carrà, published in 1978 by the Italian branch of CBS Records International and distributed by Sugar Music. [ 1 ] Charts
"Tanti auguri" / "Amoa" Released: 1978 Raffaella (in some countries released as Hay que venir al sur ) is the ninth studio album by Italian singer Raffaella Carrà , released in 1978 by CBS Italiana .
Carrà was born on 18 June 1943 in Bologna [13] to Raffaele Pelloni and Angela Iris Dell'Utri (of Sicilian ancestry) and had a brother named Enzo (died 2001). [14] [15] [16] Her parents, however, separated shortly after the wedding [17] and Carrà spent most of her childhood between her mother's bar and the ice cream shop in Bellaria – Igea Marina. [18]
Marcella is the younger sister of singer-songwriter Gianni Bella [1].. In 1973 she had an affair with Red Canzian, who had just joined Pooh as bassist : the romance lasted one year [2].
In 2007, they released a cover of the song "Tanti auguri" as Eu4ya meets Elissa on the sampler Italo Boot Mix 2007. Eu4ya performed the live version of "Tanti auguri" with Elissa and original performer Raffaella Carrà. Frontwoman Barbara Tausia is the wife of French footballer Nicolas Anelka.
SINGLE: Tanti auguri señora/Non chiudere la porta (as Gianni Rock) 1966 Scala Reale (later called Canzonissima). He sings "L'amore è una cosa meravigliosa" under the art name Ranieri. SINGLE: L'amore è una cosa meravigliosa/Bene mio (as Ranieri) 1967 He wins the Cantagiro competition of young promises with "Pietà per chi ti ama".
Born in Naples in 1946, he abandoned school to work in different jobs and to live in Milan and Rome.. From the second half of the seventies and eighties, with the role of the first comic, he took numerous parts, such as Teresa Esposito of Alberto Sciotti (1980), Tanti Auguri and Eternamente.; [2] [3]
The album was a great commercial success in Italy. Debuting at number eighteen on the chart, it reached number two two weeks later, where it stayed for ten weeks before finally climbing to number one; it remained at number one for ten weeks in a row, and then for another nine weeks at number two.