"So che ti perdero" was also released on a Various Artists LP compilation made by Italian RCA, Passport to Italy, (Passaporto per l'Italia, RCA PML 10319), which was released in 1962, along with "Il mio domani", also composed by Chet Baker.
"So che ti perderò", composed by Chet Baker, was released as a 45 single by RCA in June, 1962 as the B side to "Chetty's Lullaby", also composed by Chet Baker, as RCA PM 45-3068 in mono. The track was recorded during the Chet is Back! sessions for RCA in Rome, Italy at RCA's studios. Ennio Morricone was the conductor and arranger. The track was released as a bonus track on the Chet is Back! CD release by RCA. Chet Baker plays the trumpet and sings in Italian on the track
Man... wow.
KalebTheFinlander 5 months ago
heaven must sound like this....
romain415 7 months ago
Excellent post! thank you...
OscarLimaMike 7 months ago
Inspiration will always sing; inspiration will never explain.
Diogenes1360 10 months ago
"So che ti perdero" was also released on a Various Artists LP compilation made by Italian RCA, Passport to Italy, (Passaporto per l'Italia, RCA PML 10319), which was released in 1962, along with "Il mio domani", also composed by Chet Baker.
kingoma61 11 months ago
ma dài! chet baker in italiano!
mariannora 1 year ago
"So che ti perderò", composed by Chet Baker, was released as a 45 single by RCA in June, 1962 as the B side to "Chetty's Lullaby", also composed by Chet Baker, as RCA PM 45-3068 in mono. The track was recorded during the Chet is Back! sessions for RCA in Rome, Italy at RCA's studios. Ennio Morricone was the conductor and arranger. The track was released as a bonus track on the Chet is Back! CD release by RCA. Chet Baker plays the trumpet and sings in Italian on the track
kingoma61 1 year ago