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Uploaded by on Jan 8, 2011

Veglierò questa notte sol per te, dolce bimbo, ti dirò che presto tornerò.
Senza te sento gelo nel mio cuor, cerco solo l'illusione di averti qui con me.
Tornerai per me le stelle nel mio cielo senza più nubi, sogni d'or scendon lievi verso te, dormi caro che domani col sol ti bacerò.

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  • wow amazing pic..

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  • "Chetty's Lullaby" was also released by Italian RCA Victor on a Various Artists LP compilation in the 7" format as an RCA Victor Compact Double 33, RCA EM 2, which was released circa 1962. When RCA released the Chet is Back! album on CD, it was included as a bonus track.

  • The translation of the lyrics in English:

    "I will watch only for you this night, sweet child.

    I'll tell you that I will return soon.

    Without you I feel cold in my heart.

    I have only the illusion of having you here with me.

    You will return to me the stars in my sky without clouds.

    Golden dreams descend gently towards you, dear sleep, that tomorrow I'll kiss by the sun."

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  • "Chetty's Lullaby" was composed by Chet Baker and released as a single in 1962. The song was recorded in Rome. Ennio Morricone arranged the song and conducted the orchestra. The song was recorded during the Chet is Back! sessions for RCA in 1962.

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