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Salvatore "Toto"
Cutugno (Italian: [ˈtɔːto kuˈtuɲɲo]; 7 July 1943 – 22
August 2023) was an
Italian pop singer-songwriter, musician, and
television presenter...
- [litaˈljaːno];
Italian for "The Italian") is a pop song by
Italian singer Toto
Cutugno,
released in 1983. It was his
biggest international hit and is his best-known...
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composed by Toto
Cutugno, with
lyrics by
Cristiano Minellono. The song "L'italiano"
could have been
included on this Celentano's album.
Cutugno offered him...
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album Soli. As many
songs on that album, it was
written by Toto
Cutugno. Toto
Cutugno covered this song on his
album Voglio l'anima. L'Espresso. Editrice...
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Cutugno and Vito Pallavicini. It
placed second the 34th
edition of the
Sanremo Music Festival,
gaining 1,042,864 votes. 7"
single "Serenata" (
Cutugno...
- The
murder of
Lorenzo Cutugno was
committed in Turin,
Italy on 11
April 1978. The
victim was a
member of the
Polizia Penitenziaria ****igned to the Turin...
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inspiration for the
Eurovision Song Contest.
Gigliola Cinquetti, Toto
Cutugno, and Måneskin won Eurovision, in 1964, 1990, and 2021 respectively. Singers...
- L'Italiano". 29 May 2013 – via IMDb. "The
Gypsy Queens - L'Italiano (Toto
Cutugno)" – via www.youtube.com. Vivarelli, Nick (9 May 2023). "'Casino Royale'...
- noˌvantaˈduːe]; "Together: 1992") is a song
written and
recorded by Toto
Cutugno. It
represented Italy in the
Eurovision Song
Contest 1990, held in Zagreb...
- po'
artista un po' no. As the rest of the album, it was
composed by Toto
Cutugno (music) and
Cristiano Minellono (lyrics). The song is said to be dedicated...