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Paola Turci - Attraversami il cuore View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy

The song “Attraversami il cuore” [Cross Over My Heart] was written by the selfsame Paola Turci, together with Marcello Murru, and is the title song of the singer’s latest album.

Paola Turci - Con Marina Rei in Bambini View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy

Paola Turci first sang "Bambini" at the 1989 Sanremo Festival. The song is an indictment of child exploitation and an atypical song for Sanremo. She's joined by Marina Rei in this video.

Paolo Borgognone Opera Festival - Fratello Sole Sorella Luna

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy

Paolo Borgogne sings about the joy of being alive, the beauties of Mother Earth, and his love for God.

Piccolo Coro Antoniano - Anche quest'anno è già Natale View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy

The Bologna-based children's choir, the Piccolo Coro dell'Antoniano, sings a Christmas song.

Piccolo Coro Antoniano - Una notte senza età View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy

The children's choir sing Una notte senza età [A Night Without Age], composed by Gianfranco Fasano, with lyrics by Mario Gardini.

Piccolo Coro Antoniano - Buon Natale in allegria View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy

The Piccolo Coro Antoniano sing a Christmas song with quotes from English and German favorites.

Pilar - Attesa

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy

Premio d’Aponte 2008Pilar sings “Attesa” [Waiting], a song that speaks of silence, the night and her solitude.

Pino Daniele - Quando

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy Neapolitan

Pino Daniele with his unmistakable, magical voice, performs his hit song "Quando" (When) from 1991. It's featured on the album Sott' o sole and was part of the soundtrack of Pensavo fosse amore... invece era un calesse (I thought it was love, but it was a barouche), a 1991 film directed by and starring Massimo Troisi. In this live performance, the audience sings along on the refrain, and so can you!

Pubblicità Progresso - E allora? View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy

The great Lucio Dalla offers this song in support of a campaign aimed at raising sensitivity towards those with disabilities, looking at them without prejudice, as people with the same dignity and desire for happiness as everyone else. Learn more at www.pubblicitaprogresso.org

Radici nel Cemento - Bella Ciccia View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy Roman

Fat is Beautiful! No more fad diets! This captivating song by the Roman reggae group, Radici nel Cemento (Roots in Concrete) doesn't endorse obesity, but says that a woman with some meat ("ciccia") on her bones can be more appealing than a skinny one who is unhappy and obsessed with her weight.

Radici nel Cemento - La Bicicletta View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy Roman

This song of the Radici nel Cemento talks about the the main character's happy relationship with his bicycle. At the beginning, you're meant to think he's talking about a woman, given that the words are typically used to compliment a woman, but then in the refrain we discover that he's talking about his beloved bicycle.

Radici nel Cemento - Pappa & Ciccia View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy Roman

Pappa e Ciccia, song from the album "Alla Rovescia" by Radici nel Cemento, talks about a couple who are just that, "Pappa e Ciccia"--meaning they go "hand in glove". Literally, pappa means mush but is often used to mean food and ciccia is fat or gristle, but is often used to mean meat.

Radici nel Cemento - Alla Rovescia View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy Roman

The Radici nel Cemento [Roots in Concrete] are an Italian reggae group from Fiumicino (Rome), who appeared on the Italian reggae scene in 1993. Alla rovescia [Upside-down] is the title song of the album released in 2001 and tells of a world that spins backwards. Everything is the opposite of the way it should be in real life.

Radio Deejay - Lorenzo Jovanotti - Gente della notte View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy

The song dates to 1991, when Lorenzo Jovannoti was still working as a deejay.

Radio Smile - Voglio una donna View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy

“Voglio una donna” [I Want a Woman], first sung by Roberto Vecchioni, is presented here in a rock version by Radio Smile, a band from Como. It was a big summer hit in 2010. It's about a guy wanting a woman in a skirt, not a big brain.

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