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Azzurro (song) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Azzurro
''Azzurro'' (:adˈdzurro) is an Italian pop song composed by Paolo Conte and Michele Virano. Its most famous version was recorded by Adriano Celentano in 1968. Conte wrote the song together with Vito Pallavicini especially for Celentano. Together with ''Via con me'' and ''Sotto le stelle del Jazz'', it is one of his most famous works. The song is about love, loneliness and summer in the city. The song is typical for Conte's way of writing, combining simple melodies with catchy but unusual compositions; here he combines military march music with an everyday story, told in a poetic language full of images. Although typical, it is from Conte's early work with pop songs and not resembling his style later on. He recorded the song himself in 1985, not until having had a 10-year solo career as a singer. ==Lyrics== The first line of the song goes: "Azzurro, il pomeriggio è troppo azzurro e lungo per me . . ."〔Peter Benjaminson The Story of Motown 1979 -- Page 306"The first line of the song goes: "Azzurro, il pomeriggio e troppo azzurro e lungo per me . . ." — Blue, the afternoon is too long and blue for me . . . ("blue," it should be noted, has no negative connotations of the depressing variety clouding the ..."〕
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