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South Pacific: Some enchanted evening (Giorgio Tozzi)

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Uploaded by on May 4, 2011

Emile de Becque (Giorgio Tozzi) sings Some Enchanted Evening on a 1958 recording of South Pacific

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  • Yes, Brazzi did the acting and the miming and Tozzi provided the singing voice which we hear on the record

  • Ah, so zat ees hees secret!

  • Yes a great song interpreted by a great singer. My dad's favourite washing up song, too!

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  • I love South Pacific, and think this is a great song. But, let's be honest - does he sound French? His accent sounds like Count Dracula from Transylvania to me. Seriously.

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  • @melizmatea Oh, he was dubbed!!! I never knew that!!

  • Isn't this Rossano Brazzi, from the movie soundtrack?

  • Ezio Pinza sang Some Enchanted Evening in the published key of C. Tozzi sang it in Bb, a whole step lower, probably for comfort.

  • the sheer power in this man's voice is unbelievable! his abdominal six pack must be a Baker's dozens! blood suckers don't know what "wise men never try " took? unbelievable!

  • ;A;

    Oh dear.

    I can't decide whether to sing this or Almost Like Being In Love from Brigadoon...

    ;n;

    They're both so beautiful...

  • Wow!  This is fabulous! Captures the late 40's and early 50's.....three million G.I.'s returning to their wives and girl friends. The 1950's....the most romantic era the world has ever seen....or will likely ever see........again. Thanks for posting......

  • the age of innocence.

  • Oh yes ! This is the version I'll never forget. I've watched the movie about six times and I'll watch it again cos I think it's one of the best movies ever. When I first watched it I was in the RAF in Singapore.

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