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Gigliola Cinquetti

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Gigliola Cinquetti

43 SONGS • 2 HOURS AND 1 MINUTE • OCT 31 2017

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1
Barbablu
02:40
2
Caro Come Te
02:37
3
Charmant Comme Toi
02:40
4
Ciao, Ciao, Auf Wiedersehn
02:27
5
Con Amore
02:15
6
Dio Come Ti Amo
03:16
7
Grazie Amore
03:08
8
Ho Il Cuore Tenero
03:04
9
Il Primo Bacio Che Darò
02:55
10
L´Un D´entre Vous
02:45
11
La Pioggia
02:58
12
Le Chemin Qui Mène À L´amour
03:00
13
Le CÅ“ur Trop Tendre
03:00
14
Le Tandem
02:35
15
Les Yeux Baisses
02:28
16
Luna Nel Blu (Non Ho L`Età)
02:59
17
Mille Anni
02:40
18
Millie
02:36
19
Mon Petit Doig
02:25
20
Non È Niente, Lasciami Stare
02:42
21
Non Ho L'Età
03:10
22
Oh Warum
02:55
23
Penso Alle Cose Perdute
03:08
24
Pepino, Pepino
01:57
25
Piccola Città
02:46
26
Prima O Poi Telefonerai
02:40
27
Quando Io Saró Partita
02:53
28
Quando Passo Il Ponte Con Te
02:21
29
Quando Vedo Che Tutti Si Amano
03:16
30
Se Deciderai
01:45
31
Sei Un Bravo Ragazzo
02:30
32
Sera
03:55
33
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04:19
34
Tout Un Dimanche Loin De Toi
02:54
35
Tu Non Potrai Mai Piu Tornare A Casa
03:28
36
Tutte Meno Una
02:11
37
Tutti Sono Andati
03:04
38
Un Bel Posto
02:40
39
Un Ragazzo Più Triste Degli Altri
03:05
40
Una Storia D´amore
03:08
41
Uno Di Voi
02:58
42
Vroeg Of Laat
02:45
43
Vuoi
02:56
℗© Gigliola Cinquetti

Artist bios

Gigliola Cinquetti, the Italian winner of the 1964 Eurovision Song Contest, was born on December 20, 1947, in Verona. She first received attention at age 16, when she triumphed at the annual San Remo Song Contest in early 1964; just weeks later, she swept to victory at Eurovision, to set herself up for a stunningly successful career. Her winning entry at both events, incidentally, was "Non Ho L'Eta" (Not Old Enough). The song was a major hit throughout Europe, including the traditionally resistant U.K. "Dio, Some Ti Amo" brought Cinquetti further international success in 1966; among her other hits are "Piccola Cittá" (1967), "La Pioggia" (1969), "Amarti e Poi Morire," "Le Bateau Mouche" (1971), and "Je Suis Timide" (1972). Through this same period, her albums included Alle Porte del Sole, Auf der Straße der Sonne, Cantando con Gli Amici, Giovane Vecchio Cuore, Il Treno Dell'amore, Pensieri di Donna, and Stasera Ballo Liscio.

After a decade spent topping the Italian charts, Cinquetti returned to Eurovision in 1974, this time performing "Si" -- and running into a political firestorm in her homeland. Italy was about to go to the polls for a referendum on the legalization of divorce. It was feared that the song's title, translating as "Yes," would be construed as a commentary upon the debate and might even act as a subliminal message to voters. Italy's national broadcasters RAI not only banned the song from the airwaves, but even censored it from their telecast of the Eurovision Song Contest itself. Still, "Si" finished second (behind ABBA's "Waterloo"), while an English-language version, "Go," gave Cinquetti her second U.K. hit. Since that time, Cinquetti has remained a force to be reckoned with in her homeland and beyond, and she returned once more to Eurovision in 1991 to co-host the event with the previous year's winner, Italian Toto Cutugno. ~ Dave Thompson

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