Lettera a Pinocchio

"Lettera a Pinocchio"
Single by Johnny Dorelli
B-side "Ginge Rock"
Released 1959
Format 45 rpm single
Genre Pop
Label Compagnia Generale del Disco
Writer(s) Mario Panzeri
Johnny Dorelli singles chronology
"Petite fleur"
(1959)
"Lettera a Pinocchio"
(1959)
"Amore senza sole"
(1960)

"Lettera a Pinocchio" is a 1959 Italian song composed by Mario Panzeri. The song premiered at the first edition of the children song festival Zecchino d'Oro. In spite of not winning the competition, the song got a large commercial success thanks to the version recorded by Johnny Dorelli, at the time very popular thanks to the two Sanremo Music Festival he had just won in couple with Domenico Modugno, with the songs "Volare" and "Piove (Ciao, ciao bambina)".[1]

The song was later covered by numerous artists, including Rita Pavone, Gigliola Cinquetti, Duo Fasano, Gino Latilla, Marino Marini, Rosanna Fratello, Mino Reitano, Quartetto Cetra, Jenny Luna, Robertino, Andrea Balestri.[1] Bing Crosby recorded an English-language version of the song known as "A Letter to Pinocchio" or "My Heart Still Hears the Music".[1]

Track listing

  1. "Lettera a Pinocchio" (Mario Panzeri)
  2. "Ginge Rock" (Joe Beal, Jim Boothe, Mario Panzeri)

Charts

Chart Peak
position
Italy[2] 1

References

  1. 1 2 3 Dario Salvatori. "Lettera a Pinocchio". Dizionario delle canzoni italiane. Elle u, 2001. ISBN 8888169016.
  2. Dario Salvatori. Storia dell'Hit Parade. Gramese, 1989. ISBN 8876054391.


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