Adionilla Pizzi (Italian: [adjoˈnilla ˈpittsi]; 16 April 1919 – 12 March 2011), known by her stage name Nilla Pizzi, was an Italian singer and actress...
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player and manager Luca Pizzi (born 1974), Italian paralympic cyclist Nilla Pizzi (1919–2011), Italian singer Pier Luigi Pizzi (born 1930), Italian opera...
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performed again, winning the Festival, beating the song "L'edera" by Nilla Pizzi and Tonina Torrielli, which came in second place. Whilst Dorelli's performance...
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RAI's radio station Rete Rossa, and its only three participants were Nilla Pizzi, Achille Togliani, and Duo Fasano. Starting from 1955, all editions of...
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music by Vittorio Mascheroni. The song was an Italian hit for singer Nilla Pizzi. The cheerful lyrics hide a political satire about inequalities between...
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8th Sanremo Music Festival in January 1958, being performed first by Nilla Pizzi and then Tonina Torrielli, with separate performances, and placing second...
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t e Sanremo Music Festival winners Discography 1950s Nilla Pizzi ("Grazie dei fiori") Nilla Pizzi ("Vola colomba") Carla Boni / Flo Sandon's ("Viale d'autunno")...
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multiple songs. The winner of the festival was "Vola colomba", performed by Nilla Pizzi, who occupied all the podium places in that edition. Eddy Anselmi. Festival...
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t e Sanremo Music Festival winners Discography 1950s Nilla Pizzi ("Grazie dei fiori") Nilla Pizzi ("Vola colomba") Carla Boni / Flo Sandon's ("Viale d'autunno")...
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song was later covered by numerous artists, including Johnny Dorelli, Nilla Pizzi, Jula De Palma, Tony Dallara, Fiorello, Nico Fidenco, Miranda Martino...
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