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4 unusual facts about Lucio Dalla


Bienvenue chez moi

The cover version of Lucio Dalla's song, "Caruso", was released as single and became a success (#2 in France, #3 in Belgium).

Lucio Dalla

His first single, a rendition in Italian of the American traditional standard Careless Love was a failure, as it was his first album, 1999, that was released the following year.

The album, however, included one of Dalla's most popular songs, "Nuvolari", named after the famous 1930s Italian racer.

Mark Fry

Following the recording session Fry toured Italy supporting singer Lucio Dalla.


Danilo Madonia

In 2005 he returned to Italy and participated in Ron's project "Ma Quando Dici Amore" as a musician and arranger, during which he worked with Claudio Baglioni, Jovanotti, Elisa, Carmen Consoli and Lucio Dalla.

Italian popular music

Italian pop and rock has produced many stars including: Laura Pausini, Eros Ramazzotti, Max Pezzali, Biagio Antonacci, Antonello Venditti, Lucio Dalla, Pooh Adriano Celentano, Mina, Andrea Bocelli, Romina Arena and Elisa.

Pierdavide Carone

Carone participated in the sixty-second edition of the Sanremo Music Festival alongside Lucio Dalla.

Roberto Roversi

In 1973-1976, Roversi wrote lyrics for three albums by fellow Bolognese musician Lucio Dalla: Il giorno aveva cinque teste, Anidride solforosa and Automobili, the latter under the pseudonym Norisso.

Stéphan Rizon

In the final he sang "Think" from Aretha Franklin, in addition to Lucio Dalla's "Caruso" as well as teaming up with Johnny Hallyday in a duo rendition of Hallyday's "Requiem pour un fou", and teaming up with his mentor coach Florent Pagny in "You Raise Me Up" to capture the title with 31.5% of the public vote against runner-up Louis Delort mentored by Garou with 29.9% of the vote, Al.Hy coached by Jenifer Bartoli third with 24.1%.


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