"Torna a Surriento" (pronounced [ˈtɔrn a ssurˈrjendə]) is a Neapolitan song composed in 1894 by Italian musician Ernesto De Curtis to words by his brother...
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was a great-grandson of composer Saverio Mercadante and the brother of poet Giambattista De Curtis, with whom he wrote the song "Torna a Surriento". He...
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Archived January 1, 2016, at the Wayback Machine Torna a Surriento on YouTube at Torna a Surriento italian fan-club Memorabilia Wikimedia Commons has...
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once was. The genre consists of a large body of composed popular music—such songs as "'O sole mio"; "Torna a Surriento"; "Funiculì, Funiculà"; "Santa Lucia"...
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The Man Who Cried is a 2000 drama film written and directed by Sally Potter, and starring Christina Ricci, Cate Blanchett, Johnny Depp, Harry Dean Stanton...
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Sorrento (novel), a novel by Dawn Powell Come Back to Sorrento (1945 film), an Italian musical comedy film "Torna a Surriento", a 1902 Neapolitan song...
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Connie Francis Sings Italian Favorites (section Side A)
Neapolitan/English. Only Volare and Piove are sung entirely in Italian whilst Torna a Surriento is sung entirely in Neapolitan. Francis, who didn't learn to speak...
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and rapper Pitbull. It uses portions of the Italian song called "Torna a Surriento" composed in 1902 by Ernesto De Curtis.[citation needed] The song...
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Traditional: Fenesta vascia, Tosti: A Marechiare, Ernesto de Curtis: Torna a Surriento, Gaetano Errico Pennino: Pecchè?, Vincenzo d'Annibale: 'O paese d'...
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