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  • Me siento en Napoli cuando escucho esta canción

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  • Non si ratta di una registrazione televisiva degli anni '60 ma di una scena del film "Totò, Peppino e le fanatiche" di Mario Mattioli del 1958.

  • PAPANA AMERICANO!!!

  • Mamma mia.. siete un mito.

  • i like macaroni--but not often

  • ah, un po= some. i like macaroni--i eat them today with a primitive souse of bacon and beaf. and cooked apples, and onions--from microwave(cooked in it)--and drinking tomato juice with it.

  • now i saw Your profile--here is a nose as an eagle has--so , may be , part of Greek.

    or Iranian. Armenian? U know--lIke this Sher, famous old singer. she looks slightly like U --let me check.

  • now i saw Your profile--here is a nose as an eagle has--so , may be , part of Greek.

    or Iranian.

  • as i look at U and at this pianist and at U again--i begin to think that U are the same people.

  • @martpast1 I'm of Italian descent

  • @Beauty4Aspies I FEEL it through Your English language. because U make like Italian emotions and intonations. though i know Your people not so close. but i met them here and there. i read yesterday between comments(because i went to see how look Sicilian girls)-that most of emigration came from Sicily. but they look different.U look like this man=Renato. and Your voice sounds like mezzo-soprano.can U speak Italian? let me pretend that i can(from my memory):"Parlare Italiano,Signiorina?"

  • @martpast1 :D Si, un po

  • @Beauty4Aspies i receive it few minutes later than U sent.

  • @Beauty4Aspies so--U speak and U know that he sings Napolitano.from what region are Your ancestors in Italy ? if I may ask. prego. dont tell me if they are famous mafiosi from Sicily .

  • @martpast1 I don't know where they come from, but I know for sure they weren't what you feared. All I know is that they came from Italy.

  • @Beauty4Aspies i like cheese, yellow. especially French, Camerbert, or this...? forgot--looks like a triangle. and blue also like.i can eat 1kg--but its too expensive. not everyday,though.

  • @Beauty4Aspies look at video response alberto sordi--very talented

  • @martpast1 I don't know

  • @Beauty4Aspies why not from Napoli or near it? sorry about my anthropological research--because some Italians are blond and so on. but--as for me, if we look at faces of Mussolini, Celentano and such--there is kind of type in their faces. from the other side--i saw this serial"

  • @Beauty4Aspies l cant found name-"la paura or piaura"-translation was "OCTOPUS" about Komisar Katani on Sicily fighting mafia--look at his photo,very handsome, still Italian , but not in Roman style. but something classic is in his face , like from sculpture of ??? Venice?

  • @Beauty4Aspies "la piovra"--thats the name of serial

  • @Beauty4Aspies what is in Your talking --U talk sincerely . thats not often as i know.

  • @Beauty4Aspies i used to sing Italian --thats why i knows Italians better--i used (and still) to like belcanto from old times very much. and the best Italian songs are , of course--Neapolitanian ones.

  • @Beauty4Aspies one time i was told that i sang not Italian but Neapolitanian version.

    as from memory it was like"Guarda il mare come e bello, spira tanto sentimento , do me tuo so ave accento ...lasce tabo nai sunna"---i am not sure about letters , i produce what i remember of sounds. may be its mostly Italian , may be not. i cant speak any of them.

  • This song is napolitan, Torna a Surriento :)

  • @Beauty4Aspies may be it was not "tanto"--but like "tantu"

  • o my---what a language. it cant be Italian. may be Napolitano.

  • @martpast1 It is Napolitano

  • @Beauty4Aspies as i look at U and at this pianist and at U again--i begin to think that U ARE OF THE SAME PEOPLE.

  • @martpast1 I've read about it. I'm beginning to wonder if I might be.

  • @Beauty4Aspies u said its Napolitano--so u understand it. ?

  • @martpast1 Yeah, I know what Renato is talking about. I've read about the neapolitan language on wiki and it's different from standard italian. I'm from the US.

  • @Beauty4Aspies i know. when i look at You --U not only look as his sister or relative but U look as somebody from very deep Italy (because i know now--its Italy)--and even from specific part of it(because i can only know Italy from most typical faces ). but U look for me like not exactly from this time. epoch. if i dont know about Italy--i would think--is she Gypsy? no , something not exactly. A Jew? no. she is white but exotic like ...who?

  • @Beauty4Aspies i mean --if they make film about old times, centuries ago--U suit for them.

  • @Beauty4Aspies also there is something like Spanish in Your FACE--but Napoli was part of Spain for centuries.

  • @Beauty4Aspies i mean Cher--ever young singer

  • @Beauty4Aspies no--she has different proportions --but still its not so far. 

  • SECOND 0:35

  • Genio Carosone!!!!!!

  • Very bad distorted sound -there are several better versions on YT with clear sound and vision

  • This sounds like early rock&roll, not pop

  • @ZippyFriend - Il saund è R&R ma la questa è anche una canzone popolare. Carosone non è Elvis né Little Richard.

  • @pierluigibaglioni

    Ben detto (o scritto)!!!!!!

  • @pierluigibaglioni Il sound è secondo carosone un mix di swing e jazz. La lettera è di Nicola Salerno del 1956. Non è una canzone popolare, fu tanto famosa che divento popolare, ma non e lo stesso.

  • questo canzone e BELLISIMO!!!!!!!!!!

  • molto bene !!!

  • questo e impressionante :D

  • molto megliore che la nuova versione che da schiffo

  • PA PANAMERICANO (8)

  • Yeah Americans! :D

  • mi sono guardato un film divertente qualke anno fa ke era una storia di un ragazzo italiano ki vuole fare il americano e poi non vuole mangare le spaghetti della mama poi diche "mo mi avete provocato e mo vi distruggo" non mi ricordo il nome mi potete aiutare?

  • @mddbassdude727 un americano a roma,alberto sordi!

  • bellissima canzone,il pezzo col mandolino è da pauraaaaaaaaaaaaaa XD

  • Muito boa!!!!! Huehuehuehue!!! Tu vo fal americano!!!!

  • 00:48 i believe, now that is real shuffleing

  • i wonder what this guy thinks about the version that its sounding everywhere today...im allready sick of this , i mean its playing everywhere..

  • Wie heißt das Zupfinstrument?

  • @tschinsky ich würde sagen es ist vielleicht kontrabass??aber kA^^

  • +100 Парни жгут)))

  • 3:00

    The begining of shuffling!

    Awesome song.

  • We no speak americano!

  • o stronzo sarai te lui ha ftt la storia

  • questo è totò.......

  • un stroncho di merda

  • @MrTroscar 6 un mongoloide di mer***

  • Altro livello

  • fantasticooooo superlativo

  • incredibilmente avanti!

  • dio santo con sta canzone ho riscattato la musica napoletana! guarda quanto erano all'avanguardia!!! cazzo chi ha arrangiato sta canzone è un genio,ha unito tradizione e innovazione dell'epoca... un musicista con la m maiuscola

  • @arjunavalli si ma non agitarti :D

  • @HdemiaMessin4 ahahaha XD

  • @arjunavalli renato carosone...oggi sono 10 anni dalla morte ;)

  • sioiiii

  • bellissima canzone!

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