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Pecché? (pronounced [pəkˈke];
literally "Why?") is a 1913
Neapolitan song
composed by
Gaetano Enrico Pennino with
lyrics by
Carlo De Flavis. It was a standard...
- Look up
pecche in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pecche is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
William Pecche (1359–1399),
British politician...
- Sir
William Pecche (9
February 1359 – 1399) was an
English Member of Parliament.
Pecche was the son of MP and
Mayor of London, John
Pecche. He married...
- John
Pecche (1332–1380) was a 14th-century
merchant who was a
Sheriff of
London in 1352, Lord
Mayor of
London for 1361–62 and a
Member of
Parliament for...
- Sir John
Peche (sometimes
spelt Pecche) (c. 1285 in Wormleighton, Warwickshire,
England –
before 1335 in Honiley, Warwickshire, England) was Lord Warden...
- "Hantise d'amour" (Josef
Zygmunt Szulc) "Cielo turchino" (M.S. Ciociano) "
Pecchè" (Gaetano
Errico Pennino) "Santa Lucia" (Teodoro Cottrau) "'O sole mio"...
- de Hastings,
married Gilbert de
Pecche. Ida de Hastings,
married firstly Stephen de
Segrave and
secondly Hugh
Pecche. This
article incorporates text...
- when they
occur on the
final syllable of a word, such as Totò, arrivà, or
pecché, and when they
appear here in
other positions, it is only to demonstrate...
- Giffard –
father of the ****ure
Chancellor Godfrey Giffard –
until Bartholomew Pecche took over at Giffard's
death in 1246. The
details of Edward's upbringing...
- Core 'ngrato (Ungrateful Heart) — also
known by its
lyric Catarì, Catarì,
pecchè me dici sti
parole amare — was
written in
America to a text in Neapolitan...