Gianni Nazzaro

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Gianni Nazzaro (born 27 October 1948) is an Italian singer and actor.

Background

Born in Naples, Nazzaro started his career with the stage name of Buddy, recording 59 singles, mainly cover songs, between 1965 and 1968.[1][2] In 1968 Nazzaro started to perform with his real name and he took part at the music contest Un disco per l'estate with the song "Solo noi".[1] In 1970 he won the Napoli Music Festival with the song "Me chiamme ammore".[1][2] After a series of successful hits, in the eighties Nazzaro gradually slowed his musical production, focusing with some success in stage musicals.[1]

Discography

Selected singles

  • 1968: "Solo noi"
  • 1968: "In fondo ai sogni miei"
  • 1969: "Incontri d'estate"
  • 1970: "L'amore è una colomba"
  • 1970: "Me chiamme ammore"
  • 1971: "Bianchi cristalli sereni"
  • 1971: "Far l'amore con te"
  • 1972: "Non voglio innamorarmi mai"
  • 1972: "Quanto è bella lei"
  • 1972: "La nostra canzone"
  • 1973: "Il primo sogno proibito"
  • 1974: "A modo mio"
  • 1974: "Questo sì che è amore"
  • 1974: "Piccola mia piccola"
  • 1976: "Me ne vado"
  • 1977: "Mi sta scoppiando il cuore"
  • 1980: "Uomo di strada"
  • 1981: "Sì"
  • 1983: "Mi sono innamorato di mia moglie"
  • 1985: "Noi due soli"

Studio albums

  • 1971: Gianni Nazzaro (CGD, FGL 5088)
  • 1972: Gianni Nazzaro (Fans, GPX 7)
  • 1973: C'è un momento del giorno (in cui penso a te) (CGD, 65412)
  • 1974: Questo sì che è amore (CGD, 69080)
  • 1975: C'era una volta il night (CGD, 69157)
  • 1976: Le due facce di Gianni Nazzaro (CGD, 81990)

References

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