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Un po' artista un po' no is a studio album by Italian singer Adriano Celentano, released in 1980 on his label Clan. After the success of his previous-year's album Soli, Celentano decided not to change a winning team. All the songs on Un po' artista un po' no are composed by Toto Cutugno, with lyrics by Cristiano Minellono. [2]
2000: Esco di rado e parlo ancora meno – Clan, CLN 20482; 2002: Per sempre – Clan, CLN 20511; 2004: C'è sempre un motivo – Clan, CLN 20551; 2005: C'è sempre un motivo + L'Indiano – Clan, CLN 20551; 2007: Dormi amore, la situazione non è buona – Clan, CLN 2058; 2011: Facciamo finta che sia vero – Clan, CLN 2098; 2016: Le migliori ...
Esco di rado e parlo ancora meno (English: I seldom go out and I speak even less) is the 40th studio album by famous Italian singer and actor Adriano Celentano, issued November 10, 2000, by label MSI Music Distribution.
Me, live! is the first live album by Italian singer Adriano Celentano, released in 1979 on his label Clan. The album was recorded on 7 August 1977 at the Stadio Dino Manuzzi in Cesena. [1] In 2000, it was reissued on CD under the title Il concerto di Adriano. [1] For many years, it remained Celentano's only live album. [1]
In 2019, Pravo participated in the Sanremo Festival contest for the tenth time, this time in duet with Italian singer Briga, performing the song "Un po' come la vita" ("A Little Bit like Life"). The track was not successful, placing only at the 21st position [ 49 ] and reaching no. 61 in the singles chart.
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.
Facciamo finta che sia vero (English: Let's pretend it's true) is the 41st studio album by famous Italian singer and actor Adriano Celentano, issued November 29, 2011 by label Universal Music. [ 1 ] Track listing
The Zecchino d'Oro International Festival of Children's Song has been held every year since 1959, first as a national (Italian) event, and after 1976 as an international one. The 1964 songs were recorded for an LP titled The Little Dancing Chicken , (an English translation of "Il Pulcino Ballerino", the award-winning song that year).