| | Viva San Remo: 50th Festival CD (1 Customer Review)
This two-disc set presents songs by various performers from five decades of Italy's Sanremo Music Festival.
This Double CD Collection Celebrates 50 Years Of The San Remo Festival. Viva San Remo: 50th Festival Music Viva San Remo: 50th Festival Songs | | Viva San Remo: 50th Festival CD DISC 1: |
| 1. | Grazie Dei Fiori - Nilla Pizzi |
| 2. | Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (Volare) - Domenico Modugno |
| 3. | 24,000 Baci - Adriano Celentano |
| 4. | Monica - I Santo California |
| 5. | Zingara - Bobby Solo |
| 6. | Ancora - Eduardo de Crescenzo |
| 7. | Mille Bolle Blu, Le - Mina |
| 8. | Tu Mi Rubi l'Anima - The Collage |
| 9. | Il Cuore E Uno Zingar - Nicola Di Bari |
| 10. | Romantica - Tony Dallara |
| 11. | Dio Come Ti Amo - Domenico Modugno |
| 12. | Italia - Mino Reitano |
| 13. | Una Storia da Raccontare - Beppe Di Francia |
| 14. | Non Ho l'Eta - Fabiola Paretti |
| 15. | Chiamalo Amore - Gigliola Cinquetti |
| 16. | Napoli - Franco Califano |
| 17. | Sara Perche Ti Amo - Ricchi e Poveri |
| 18. | Italiano, L' - Toto Cutugno |
| 19. | Senza Pieta - Pamela |
| 20. | Uomini Soli - Pooh |
| 21. | Per Elisa - Alice |
| | Viva San Remo: 50th Festival Songs DISC 2: |
| 1. | Se M'Inamoro - Ricchi e Poveri |
| 2. | I Giorni Dell'arcobaleno - Nicola Di Bari |
| 3. | Maledetta Primavera - Pamela Richini |
| 4. | Storie Di Tutti I Giorni - Mirko Guida |
| 5. | Sulla Buona Strada - Riccardo Fogli |
| 6. | Se Piangi, Se Ridi - Bobby Solo |
| 7. | Vai - Nino D'Angelo |
| 8. | Piove (Ciao Ciao Babina) - Domenico Modugno |
| 9. | E Soltanto Una Canzone - Rita Forte |
| 10. | Solo Grazie - Guiseppe Cionfoli |
| 11. | Cuore Bandito - Julie |
| 12. | Se Ti Senti Veramente un Amico - Stefano Borgia |
| 13. | Solo Noi - Toto Cutugno |
| 14. | Casco Blu - Flavia Fortunato |
| 15. | Ragazza Come Me, Le - Meccano |
| 16. | Cavallo Bianco - Paolo Riveria |
| 17. | Sara Quel Che Sara - Tiziana Rivale |
| 18. | Bella da Morire - Homo Sapiens |
| 19. | Soli - Drupi |
| 20. | Ci Sara - Al Bano & Romina Power |
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