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Achille Togliani (Italian pronunciation: [aˈkille toʎˈʎaːni]; 16
January 1924 in Pomponesco,
Mantua – 12
August 1995) was an
Italian singer and actor....
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finishing second with "La luna si
veste d'argento", sung in duet with
Achille Togliani. "Grazie dei fiori"
would go on to sell 36,000 copies, a m****ive success...
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Zarah Leander,
Giorgio Gaber, Fred Buscaglione,
Johnny Dorelli,
Achille Togliani, Tino Rossi, Lys Gauty, Patachou, Suzy Delair, Koen Crucke,
Narciso Parigi...
- Rete Rossa, and its only
three parti****nts were
Nilla Pizzi,
Achille Togliani, and Duo Fasano.
Starting from 1955, all
editions of the
festival have...
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Tieri Gabriele Tinti Giorgio Tirab****i
Sergio Tofano Lino
Toffolo Achille Togliani Gianmarco Tognazzi Ricky Tognazzi Ugo
Tognazzi Fausto Tommei Edoardo Toniolo...
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cover versions of the song
include Nilla Pizzi,
Quartetto Cetra,
Achille Togliani,
Fiorella Bini [it] and Lina Lancia [it]. A
Finnish version with the title...
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Group photo of some of the
competing singers, Duo
Fasano (left and
right sides),
Achille Togliani,
Nilla Pizzi and Gino Latilla...
- Pinchi,
Carlo Donida) 3 (ex aequo) "Lasciami
cantare una canzone" –
Achille Togliani -
Teddy Reno (Michele Cozzoli,
Cesare Andrea Bixio) 3 (ex aequo) "Vecchia...
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singer (d. 2018) Slim Harpo,
blues musician (d. 1970)
January 16 –
Achille Togliani,
singer and
actor (d. 1995)
January 20 – Slim Whitman,
country musician...
- Zanicchi, Dik Dik, Dori Ghezzi,
Orietta Berti,
Carmen Villani,
Achille Togliani, Tony Renis,
Rocky Roberts, ****y
Mazzetti and Ghigo.
Soffici died on 4...