Guaglione
Connie Francis
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Bambino Bambino Ne pleure pas, Bambino Les yeux battus, la mine triste et les joues blêmes Tu ne dors plus, tu n’es que l’ombre de toi-même Seul dans la rue tu rôdes comme une âme en peine Et tous les soirs sous sa fenêtre on peut te voir Je sais bien que tu l’adores (Bambino, bambino) Et qu’elle a de jolis yeux (Bambino, bambino) Mais tu es trop jeune encore (Bambino, bambino) Pour jouer les amoureux Et gratte, gratte sur ta mandoline Mon petit Bambino Ta musique est plus jolie Que tout le ciel de l’Italie Et canta, canta de ta voix câline Mon petit Bambino Tu peux chanter tant que tu veux Elle ne te prend pas au sérieux Avec tes cheveux si blonds (Bambino, bambino) Tu as l’air d’un chérubin (Bambino, bambino) Vas plutôt jouer au ballon (Bambino, bambino) Comme font tous les gamins Tu peux fumer comme un Monsieur des cigarettes Te déhancher sur le trottoir quand tu la guettes Tu peux pencher sur ton oreille ta casquette Ce n’est pas ça, qui dans son cœur, te vieillira L’amour et la jalousie (Bambino, bambino) Ne sont pas des jeux d’enfant (Bambino, bambino) Et tu as toute la vie (Bambino, bambino) Pour souffrir comme les grands Et gratte, gratte sur ta mandoline, mon petit Bambino Ta musique est plus jolie Que tout le ciel de l’Italie Et canta, canta de ta voix câline Mon petit Bambino Tu peux chanter tant que tu veux Elle ne te prend pas au sérieux Si tu as trop de tourments (Bambino, bambino) Ne les garde pas pour toi (Bambino, bambino) Vas les dire à ta maman (Bambino, bambino) Les mamans c'est fait pour ça Et là, blotti dans l’ombre douce de ses bras Pleure un bon coup, et ton chagrin s’envolera
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Written by: Fanciulli Giuseppe, Nicola Salerno
Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing, Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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10 facts about this song
Artist BackgroundConnie Francis is an American singer who first rose to fame in the 1950s and 1960s. She was the top-charting female vocalist of the late 1950s and 1960s and has sold over 35 million records worldwide.
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Song Release"Guaglione" is a song recorded by Connie Francis in the 1960s. It is not one of her well-known tracks; Francis is perhaps better known for hits like "Who's Sorry Now" and "Where The Boys Are."
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Song Origin"Guaglione" is a cover of a traditional Neapolitan song. The word Guaglione means 'young man' in the Neapolitan dialect.
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Song PopularityDespite not being one of Francis' biggest hits, "Guaglione" nevertheless showcases her powerful and emotive vocals, as well as her ability to sing in different languages.
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LanguagesConnnie Francis sang in several languages, including Italian, adding authenticity to her cover of "Guaglione."
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Song VersionsAlthough "Guaglione" was originally a Neapolitan tune, it has been covered by numerous artists in various styles all around the world. Connie Francis brought her unique stylistic interpretation to the song.
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Career ImpactWhile "Guaglione" wasn't a massive commercial success for Francis, her rendition of the song helped solidify her reputation as a versatile and talented vocalist.
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Song CompositionThe song "Guaglione" is characterized by a catchy, upbeat melody and distinctive Italian flavor which makes it easily recognizable.
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Other Notable CoversAmong the artists who have also covered "Guaglione" are Perez Prado, whose version became a big hit in the UK in the 1990s thanks to its use in a popular beer commercial.
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Lyrics InterpretationThe lyrics of "Guaglione" tell the story of a young man who is in love and shows his affection by giving his beloved presents, a common theme in traditional Italian songs.
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