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Released | 1964 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Label | RCA Victor | |||
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Neil Sedaka: Italiano is a 1964 compilation album containing twelve of Neil Sedaka's Italian-language recordings. It was released in Italy by RCA Victor's Italiana studios. Of the twelve songs on the album, six were recorded by Sedaka in English. A seventh song on the album, "A 16 Anni Tu Vuoi Amare", is an Italian-language version of Andrea Carroll's 1963 hit, "It Hurts To Be Sixteen".
N.B. Where songs have English-language equivalents, they are noted in italics.
Lato 1 (Side 1)
Lato 2 (Side 2)
Eight of the songs on this album saw 45 rpm singles releases prior to being compiled together for this album.
In 1993, Casa Nostra Records reissued this album, along with the tracks from "Neil Sedaka: Italiano Volume 2", as a combo album. [1]
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