| After the chaos and destruction of World War II and the conservative musical environment Italian leaders promoted, the Italian public was ready for a more relaxed sound. Jazz, swing and boogie-woogie were achieving worldwide popularity and, in Italy, merged with the Italian crooner tradition. The musical rebirth of the 1950s and ’60s was like a second liberation.
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Fred Buscaglione • Juke Box |
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Quartetto Cetra • Un Bacio a Mezzanotte |
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Giorgio Conte • Cannelloni |
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Vinicio Capossela • Che Cossè L'Amour |
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Maria Pierantoni Giua • Petali e Mirto |
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Giorgio Conte • Gnè Gnè |
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Renato Carosone • Piccolissima Serenata |
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Gianmaria Testa • Dentro al Cinema |
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Daniele Silvestri • Le Case in Comune |
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Quadro Nuevo • Tu Vuo' Fa' L'americano |
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Gianmaria Testa • La Traiettorie delle Mongolfiere |
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Nicola Arigliano • Carina |
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