Thanks for the compliment. The English words are in the description. Just click on the "More Info" (or whatever it is called) button under the "Description" here for this song.
Hi, SilliChad18. I noticed your comment about loving "Che Gelida Manina." I am currently trying to optimize my performance on that song, which I am now doing at the official pitch. It has been a great learning experience in singing for me. If you like, I will be glad to send you a message when I upload my next version, which I hope is closer to what I can do with that song. As I listen to what I am doing now, I realize that my voice is lighter than those of most, which makes me a "lyric tenor."
Yes, of course it's from Italy! I have a couple of Italian songs already on this channel, namely, "Ombra Mai Fu" and parts of "The Prayer." I will soon be putting up my first full operatic song in Italian, namely, "Que Gelida Manina," from the "La Boheme" opera by Puccini. It's along song, with a recitatif followed by an aria, all sung in Italian. It's really my first attempt at that kind of opera, i.e., singing a conversation with another person.
SimplyCute333, please find the words in the song description. Click the "more info..." button above when playing this page. Thanks for listening. I was going to do a new version, as I intend for most of the songs I did before late last summer, but I like this old version for this song so much that I may not do it for this one. However, perhaps I will try a new version to Italian words. If you speak Italian and want to help me with the pronounciation and translation, please let me know.
I found a few alternative tranlations on the Internet. Do an Internet search on "lyrics" plus the name of this song as a phrase. By the way, this is just my first cut of this song, and there are still significant imperfections. I just learned the Cubase software, which gives me an easy way of replacing parts of the song I didn't do properly, namely, the shrillness and breaking voice in this version on the high notes. I now know how to sing those high notes softly, and will replace those parts.
I love Mario Lanza's version...thank you so much for the English words! I'm American-Italian and don't know any Italian!
LisaandFranksMom 1 year ago
What a graceful perfomance! I wish I had it's lyricks...
cmfpolipathellis 1 year ago
@cmfpolipathellis
Thanks for the compliment. The English words are in the description. Just click on the "More Info" (or whatever it is called) button under the "Description" here for this song.
singheadvoice 1 year ago
Thank you for the English words. I've always loved this beautiful melody in Italian. I like Jeanette McDonald's version too.
dayfan1962 2 years ago
Hi, SilliChad18. I noticed your comment about loving "Che Gelida Manina." I am currently trying to optimize my performance on that song, which I am now doing at the official pitch. It has been a great learning experience in singing for me. If you like, I will be glad to send you a message when I upload my next version, which I hope is closer to what I can do with that song. As I listen to what I am doing now, I realize that my voice is lighter than those of most, which makes me a "lyric tenor."
singheadvoice 2 years ago
Thank you so much for posting this....it was beautiful...it feels good to hear it in English for a change.
TonyDent84 2 years ago
Yes, of course it's from Italy! I have a couple of Italian songs already on this channel, namely, "Ombra Mai Fu" and parts of "The Prayer." I will soon be putting up my first full operatic song in Italian, namely, "Que Gelida Manina," from the "La Boheme" opera by Puccini. It's along song, with a recitatif followed by an aria, all sung in Italian. It's really my first attempt at that kind of opera, i.e., singing a conversation with another person.
singheadvoice 2 years ago
This song is from Italy
interstateruler 2 years ago
hello, not a competition and publicity thanks ...
tonydileo 2 years ago
earth's fairest treasure
tuetran 3 years ago
You're welcome. Did you listen to my new version, sung a semitone higher?
singheadvoice 3 years ago
thank you singheadvoice...
simplycute333 3 years ago
i really wanted the english lyrics and thanks for posting but some of the words i really cant understand ...,
simplycute333 3 years ago
SimplyCute333, please find the words in the song description. Click the "more info..." button above when playing this page. Thanks for listening. I was going to do a new version, as I intend for most of the songs I did before late last summer, but I like this old version for this song so much that I may not do it for this one. However, perhaps I will try a new version to Italian words. If you speak Italian and want to help me with the pronounciation and translation, please let me know.
singheadvoice 3 years ago
this song is soooooooooooooooooooo hard to find everywhere!!!!!i love this song alot.
i needed to memorise it for my camp cause i have to sing it.thanks for making it english.
i couldnt find it anywhere
amdcuz1 3 years ago
thanks for the english translation - hard to find
duchesstricia 3 years ago
I found a few alternative tranlations on the Internet. Do an Internet search on "lyrics" plus the name of this song as a phrase. By the way, this is just my first cut of this song, and there are still significant imperfections. I just learned the Cubase software, which gives me an easy way of replacing parts of the song I didn't do properly, namely, the shrillness and breaking voice in this version on the high notes. I now know how to sing those high notes softly, and will replace those parts.
singheadvoice 3 years ago
I first heard this song on a rerun of the Andy Griffith Show about 20 years ago. Loved it since. (it was a funny episode too)
MRoe1979 4 years ago
fountain of harmony
tuetran 3 years ago