Io mammeta e tu domenico modugno biography

          Sung by Domenico Modugno, famous to international audiences as the composer and singer of “Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (Volare)”, this song is a.

        1. Sung by Domenico Modugno, famous to international audiences as the composer and singer of “Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (Volare)”, this song is a.
        2. Domenico Modugno (Polignano a Mare, 9 'e jennaro - Lampedusa, 6 'e aùsto ), è stato nu cantautore vincitore 'e 2 Grammy Award, cumpositore e attore.
        3. In s Naples (more Italian than Italy itself), a couple struggles to be together against--of course!--the will of the mother-in-law.
        4. Photographs that are "intellectual work with creative characteristics" are protected for 70 years after the author's death (Art.
        5. Domenico Modugno was an Italian singer, actor and, later in life, a member of the Italian Parliament.
        6. In s Naples (more Italian than Italy itself), a couple struggles to be together against--of course!--the will of the mother-in-law....

          I told you, from the first date

          to not bring anyone with you

          but you brought your brother

          and your sister

          and your niece...

          you're never alone:

          we're always three people!

          and you promised me:

          "Tomorrow who knows

          maybe I'll come alone...

          alone with mom!"

           

          You, your mom, and I

          walking on Via Toledo1

          You, your mom, and I

          we are walking forward

          she is walking in the back

          always with us

          that's insane!

          she comes along even to our honeymoon

          to the movies, when we go dancing...

          if we try to get away with it

          like a cop

          she comes and picks us up

          Ah...Ah...Ah...

           

          but I'm in love

          l settled down

          I don't react anymore

          You, your mom, and I

          You, your mom, and I

           

          But San Gennaro2 granted me a favor

          the other morning he hadn't got her out of bed

          She had a fever

          She seemed sick

          I almost thought that I would've hung with you alone

          but with a whisper

          your mom said:

          "I'll let your sister go with you!"

          you,