NEIL SEDAKA - THE ITALIAN AMERICAN COLLECTION 1963 *Rest In Peace*
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Neil Sedaka - "Il re dei pagliacci" ("King of Clowns") / "La terza luna" ("Waiting for Never") / "I tuoi capricci" ("Look Inside Your Heart") / "Non cercare un'altra bocca" ("Walk with Me") 1963 Single Releases RCA Victor Records, Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Promo, Sung in Italian & English Rest In Peace
Neil Sedaka - March 13, 1939 – February 27, 2026, born in Brooklyn NY,(He grew up in the Brighton Beach neighborhood of Brooklyn). He Started as a songwriter for the Brill Building and launched a successful teen pop career with hits like "Oh! Carol" (written about Carol King) and "Happy Birthday, Sweet Sixteen". He Wrote for artists including Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley and Connie Francis. He Passed away on February 27, 2026, in Los Angeles, leaving a legacy as a rock 'n' roll icon. (Loved By Italian-Americans & Italians)
"The Sunday Sauce Session"
From the 1940s - 1960s the American airwaves were dominated by a smooth, romantic sound that defined an era: the Golden Age of the Italian American crooners. These decades marked a cultural turning point where the sons of immigrants who had previously faced significant discrimination became the quintessential voices of the American dream. Led by titans like Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Perry Como, these artists perfected a style of singing known as "crooning." Facilitated by the intimacy of the modern microphone, they moved away from the booming projection of opera toward a relaxed, conversational delivery. While they mastered the Great American Songbook, they never fully abandoned their roots; hits like Martin’s "That’s Amore" and Jerry Vale’s Italian ballads infused mainstream pop with Mediterranean warmth and "la dolce vita" charm.
Other luminaries like Louis Prima, Tony Bennett, Vic Damone, Vic Damone, Al Martino, Julius La Rosa, Jimmy Roselli, Frankie Laine, Don Cornell, Connie Francis and Bobby Darin rounded out this velvet-voiced fraternity. Their effortless cool and impeccable style transformed them into television and Las Vegas staples, representing a successful assimilation into the heart of American culture. For a brief, shimmering moment before the roar of Rock and Roll, the world spoke—and sang—the language of the Italian American gentleman.
The Italian American crooners weren't just singers; they were the architects of the modern American "cool. Their dominance in the mid-20th century was a unique intersection of technological advancement, immigrant assimilation, and a vocal heritage that changed popular music forever.
Italian American Golden Era
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Music is Magic - Love is Magical! - Salute to Italian-American crooners
THE WAY THIS MUSIC WAS MEANT TO BE HEARD
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