Latin, French, Italian The best music site on the web there is where you can read about and listen to blues, jazz, classical music and much more. This is your ultimate music resource. Tons of albums can be found within. http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/latin-french-italian/3518.html Fri, 19 Apr 2024 13:36:13 +0000 Joomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content Management en-gb Raffaella Carra - Grandes Exitos (1992) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/latin-french-italian/3518-raffaella-carra/13512-raffaella-carra-grandes-exitos-1992.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/latin-french-italian/3518-raffaella-carra/13512-raffaella-carra-grandes-exitos-1992.html Raffaella Carra - Grandes Exitos (1992)


01. Que Dolor
02. Dame Un Beso
03. Eres Un Bandido
04. Adios Amigo
05. Africa
06. Mama Dame 100 Pesetas
07. Caliente, Caliente
08. Bailo, Bailo
09. Esta Historia
10. Madre Mia
11. Cuando Calienta El Sol
12. No, No Vamos Al Mar
13. Amore, Amore
14. Medley Rumbas

 

Raffaella Carrà was born June 18th 1943 in Bologna (Italy) and she very famous in Italy, Spain and Latin-America. She is a show-woman: Raffaella introduces, entertains, interviews, dances, sings and, of course, she's an actress. Highly unlikely she was already a household name at the time of the Saturday night TV variety shows, when 'Signorina Pelloni' from Bologna, fresh from the beaches of the Adriatic and with a new stage name first coyly revealed her perfect navel and made quiet family men break out in a cold sweat; when her, far from skinny, legs gave some consolation to housewives struggling with the latest point-based diet; when her winning smile made the comic spells of Maga Maghella credible to the little ones. Carràmba che sorpresa!, ¡Hola Raffaella!, Canzonissima, En casa con R affaella, Pronto... Raffaella?, A las 8 con Raffaella, Ma che sera, La hora de Raffaella Carrà, Domenica in... and more, are some variety shows's titles of her programs in Spain and in Italy.

Her most successful songs include "Tuca Tuca", written by her former boyfriend Gianni Boncompagni, "Tanti Auguri" ("Best Wishes"), which gained cult status in the Greek gay community, and "A far amore comincia tu" ("Do It, Do It Again" in the English version).

Italian singer Tiziano Ferro dedicated his song "E Raffaella è mia" to her (2007). Graduated from Italy's National Film School in 1960. Had a 20 year relationship with Sergio Japino. The two still remain very close and go on holidays together.

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Raffaella Carrà - Mexican Album (1981) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/latin-french-italian/3518-raffaella-carra/22136-raffaella-carra-mexican-album-1981.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/latin-french-italian/3518-raffaella-carra/22136-raffaella-carra-mexican-album-1981.html Raffaella Carrà - Mexican Album (1981)

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01 - Mama Dame 100 Pecitos
02 - Amore, Amore
03 - Quiero Cantar Una Cancion
04 - Oh, Maria
05 - Dame La Libertad
06 - Yo Soy Tana
07 - Caliente,Caliente
08 - Adios Amigo
09 - Super Rumbas
- Me Pedias Un Beso
- Caramba Carambita
- Me Va, Me Va
10 - Mexico Eres Tu
11 - Noches Tropicales
12 - Por Tu Amor

 

Italian singer, dancer, and TV personality Raffaella Carrà, who is also popular in Spain and Latin America, was born Raffaella Pelloni on June 18, 1943 in Bellaria, Rimini. After her graduation from the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, she acted in a dozens of films between 1960 and 1970, including 1965's Von Ryan's Express with Frank Sinatra. That same year Carrà played in the musical comedy Scaramouche. Beginning in 1961, she also ventured into television, appearing on the shows like Tempo di Danza, Il Paroliere, and Questo Sconosciuto. In 1970, in the show Io, Agata e Tu, Carrà launched the popular dance (and huge hit) tuca-tuca as a musical recording. In 1971, she had another success in the TV show Canzonissima, performing the theme song "Chissà se Va." From the mid-'70s onward Carrà was a popular TV hostess of various shows in Italy (Ma Che Sera, Fantastico 3, Pronto...Raffaella?, Domenica In, Weekend con Raffaella Carrà) and in Spain (Hola Raffaella). --- Yuri German, allmusic.com

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Raffaella Carra – Forte forte forte (1976) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/latin-french-italian/3518-raffaella-carra/13532-raffaella-carra--forte-forte-forte-1976.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/latin-french-italian/3518-raffaella-carra/13532-raffaella-carra--forte-forte-forte-1976.html Raffaella Carra – Forte forte forte (1976)

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01.Raffaella Carra - Male (Italiano)
02.Raffaella Carra - Tornerai
03.Raffaella Carra - 53 53 456 (Italiano)
04.Raffaella Carra - A Far L'Amore Comincia Tu
05.Raffaella Carra - Voglia Di Tornare
06.Raffaella Carra - Forte Forte Forte
07.Raffaella Carra - Sciocco (2:56)
08.Raffaella Carra - Bobo Step (Italiano)
09.Raffaella Carra - E Mia Madre

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