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"Arrivederci Roma" is a popular song. Popular music is music belonging to any of a number of musical styles that are accessible to the general public and are disseminated by one or more of the mass media. ...
A song is a relatively short musical composition for the human voice (commonly accompanied by other musical instruments), which features words (lyrics). ...
The music was written by Renato Ranucci, the original Italian lyrics by Pietro Garinei and Sandro Giovannini, with English lyrics by Carl Sigman. The song was published in 1955. The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ...
Carl Sigman ( September 24, 1909 – September 26, 2000) was a major American songwriter. ...
See also: 1954 in music, other events of 1955, 1956 in music, 1950s in music and the list of years in music // January 1 - RCA victor announces a marketing plan called Operation TNT. The label drops the list price on LPs from $5. ...
The song was introduced in the movie, Seven Hills of Rome. For other uses see film (disambiguation) Film refers to the celluliod media on which movies are printed Film — also called movies, the cinema, the silver screen, moving pictures, photoplays, picture shows, flicks, or motion pictures, — is a field that encompasses motion pictures as an art form or as...
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Antonio Alvarez and Mariangel Ruiz on their civil wedding. ...
The Ames Brothers were a singing quartet from Malden, Massachusetts who were particularly famous in the 1950s for their traditional pop music hits. ...
Chet Atkins Chester Burton Chet Atkins (June 20, 1924 â June 30, 2001) was an influential guitarist and record producer. ...
Earl Bostic (April 25, 1913 â October 28, 1965) was an American jazz and rhythm and blues alto saxophonist. ...
Richard Clayderman Richard Clayderman (born Philippe Pagès on December 28, 1953, Paris, France) is a French pianist who has released numerous albums, including renditions and arrangements of popular music, French chansons, and popular piano works of Beethoven, Chopin and Mozart. ...
Pierino Ronaldo Perry Como (May 18, 1912 â May 12, 2001) was an Italian American crooner during the latter half of the 20th century. ...
Vic Damone (born June 12, 1928 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American singer. ...
Percy Faith (April 7, 1908 â February 9, 1976) was a band-leader, orchestrator and composer, known for his arrangements of standard tunes with lush string sections and wordless female chorus. ...
Sergio Franchi (April 6, 1926 â 1990) was an Italian tenor. ...
Connie Francis (born December 12, 1938 in Newark, New Jersey) is an American pop singer best known for international hit songs such as Whos Sorry Now?, Where The Boys Are, and Everybodys Somebodys Fool. // Born Concetta Rosa Maria Franconero in Newarks Italian Down Neck or Ironbound...
Miss Georgia Gibbs on the cover of Red Hot collection. ...
The cover of Lanes 1958 album Be Mine Tonight. ...
Lanza in The Toast of New Orleans Mario Lanza (31 January 1921 â 7 October 1959) was an Italian-American tenor and Hollywood movie star who enjoyed success in the 1950s. ...
Julius La Rosa (born January 2, 1930) was a pop singer, specializing in traditional pop music. ...
James Last (left) together with fan Guenter Krueger, Berlin (Germany) James Last (born Hans Last on April 17, 1929 in Bremen) is a German composer and big band leader with a large fan base in Europe and world-wide. ...
Guy Lombardo, photographed by William P. Gottlieb, 1947 Gaetano Alberto Guy Lombardo (June 19, 1902 â November 5, 1977) was a Canadian bandleader and violinist. ...
Arthur Lyman (February 2, 1932 - February 24, 2002) popularized a jazzy style of Hawaiian music during the 1950s, and gathered a following as a purveyor of so-called exotic music or Exotica. ...
Mantovani, born Annunzio Paolo Mantovani ( November 15, 1905 – March 29, 1980) was a popular conductor and entertainer in the easy listening style. ...
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Arthur Murray (April 4, 1895 - March 3, 1991), a dance instructor and businessman, was born in New York, New York as Moses Teichman. ...
Promotional copy of first 101 Strings album, 1957. ...
Fausto Papetti (Viggiù, January 28, 1923âSan Remo, June 15, 1999) was an Italian saxophone player. ...
« In the strange world of show-business where you can find many con-artists and wind merchants, there is a distinguished man, whose look is more that of a diplomat than an artist: Franck Pourcel is discreet, modest and without pretence, this quiet man with a handsome silhouette has recorded...
Dámaso Pérez Prado, a Cuban bandleader and composer, was born on December 11, 1916 in Matanzas, Cuba. ...
Edmundo William Ros was born on December 7, 1910, in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. ...
Jerry Vale (b. ...
Claudio Villa may refer to: Claudio Villa (singer), a singer Claudio Villa (comic artist), a comic artist Category: ...
Roger Williams could mean: Roger Williams University Roger Williams (theologian), co-founder of Rhode Island Roger Williams (soldier) Roger Williams (pianist), American pianist Roger Williams (UK politician), British politician Roger Williams (US politician), US Texas politician Roger Williams (hepatologist), a British liver specialist Roger Williams (trombonist) Roger Williams (activist) This...
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