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Tino Rossi

20 chansons d'or

Tino Rossi

20 SONGS • 57 MINUTES • FEB 28 2003

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1
O Corse île d'amour
03:05
2
Vieni... vieni
03:00
3
Tango de Marilou
02:57
4
C'est à Capri
03:04
5
Tchi tchi
02:46
6
Marinella
03:09
7
Sérénade sans espoir
02:57
8
J'attendrai tornerai
02:56
9
Ave Maria
03:14
10
Roses de Picardie
02:58
11
Cerisiers roses et pommiers blancs
03:17
12
Moulin Rouge
03:11
13
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03:08
14
Ajaccio
02:05
15
Le Rêve passe
02:47
16
Le Temps des guitares
02:15
17
Naples au baiser de feu
02:55
18
Le Marchand de soleil
01:15
19
Cinquante ans d'amour
03:21
20
Ma dernière chanson sera comme la première
03:14
℗© 1998 This compilation Parlophone Music France

Artist bios

One of eight children in a Corsican family, Constantino Rossi, the quintessential "Latin lover," known not just for his music but for his good looks and film roles, began performing at an early age, and not wanting to stay in the family business, left Corsica for mainland France as a teenager, competing in amateur singing contests while working for a mortgage company to support himself. Though a failed marriage detoured him and his career briefly, eventually, in 1929, a promoter saw Rossi performing and signed him to a short tour circuit. Although that and the two songs he recorded with Parlophone, "O Ciuciarella" and "Ninni Nanni," didn't bring him immediate success, in 1933 Columbia offered him the deal he wanted. In October of the next year Rossi represented Corsica in La Parade de France, where he was met with much acclaim, but his fame didn't truly commence until he began starring in films (which were accompanied by songs), including 1937's Naples au Baiser de Feu.

WWII and the immediate time after was a prolific period for Rossi, as he continued to make more films, most of them just working to highlight his good looks and vocal talents, one of which was 1946's Destins, which contained what would become Rossi's most popular song, "Petit Papa Noël." In 1955 he starred in the operetta ²Ñé»å¾±³Ù±ð°ù°ù²¹²Ôé±ð, and in the following years he continued performing around France and the world. At the age of 75 Rossi gave a three-month-long stint of farewell concerts in Paris, and although their overwhelming popularity earned the performer a recording contract with Pathé Marconi, he died shortly after in his home in the Parisian suburbs on September 26, 1983. ~ Marisa Brown

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