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Che sarà
''Che sarà'' (; (英語:"What will (it) be?")) is an Italian song, written by Jimmy Fontana (music) and Franco Migliacci (lyrics) for the 1971 Sanremo Music Festival. Up until that year, each song was interpreted by two artists or performers to showcase the songwriters' craft rather than the singers' interpretations. ''Che sarà'' was sung by José Feliciano and the Ricchi e Poveri group and came second to ''Il Cuore E' Uno Zingaro''. RCA's Italian producers saw the song and the festival as a way to bring José Feliciano, already an international star, to Italy, as he already knew Jimmy Fontana. Although ''Ricchi e Poveri'' was a new, young group, it was chosen to sing the second version after Gianni Morandi, a well known Italian singer and RCA artist, had declined to sing the song. Jimmy Fontana, reportedly, was disappointed by RCA's decision and withdrew from the music business for many years. ==Recordings== Feliciano's recorded version was successful in Italy, in Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Japan.〔''... "Che Sarà", a mega-success in Europe, Asia and South America ...'', (http://www.josefeliciano.com, biography page ).〕 It was an even greater success in Latin America and Spain in Feliciano's Spanish version, titled ''Qué será''. Feliciano's version peaked at number one in Spain. An English-language version titled ''Shake A Hand'' charted in Scandinavia but not in the Top Tens of the USA or the UK.
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