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    Gino Paoli (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒiːno ˈpaːoli]; born 23 September 1934, in Monfalcone) is an Italian singer-songwriter. He is a seminal figure who...
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  • Senza Fine (category Gino Paoli songs)
    English to "Endless") is a song written by Italian singer-songwriter Gino Paoli, inspired by collaboration partner Ornella Vanoni. Vanoni was the first...
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  • Sapore di sale (category Gino Paoli songs)
    of salt") is a song written and originally recorded by Italian singer Gino Paoli, in 1963. As its composer also corroborated, "Sapore di sale" was composed...
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  • Il cielo in una stanza (song) (category Gino Paoli songs)
    (Italian pronunciation: [il ˈtʃɛːlo in ˈuːna ˈstantsa]) is a song written by Gino Paoli and originally recorded by Italian singer Mina for the album of the same...
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    Sandrelli (born Amanda Paoli on 31 October 1964) is an Italian actress. Born in Lausanne, she is the daughter of Italian singer Gino Paoli and actress Stefania...
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  • gatta" (lit. 'The female cat') is a 1960 song written and recorded by Gino Paoli. Initially, the single was a resounding fiasco, selling only 119 copies...
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  • Gino Orlando (1929–2003), Brazilian footballer Gino Padula (born 1976), Argentine footballer Gino Paoli (born 1934), Italian singer-songwriter Gino Parin...
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  • ("My World") by Umberto Bindi, who co-wrote the original version with Gino Paoli. Subsequently, an English version was commissioned, and the lyrics were...
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    there are no certain sources about the subject. The Italian songwriter Gino Paoli who lived in Boccadasse, in Salita Santa Chiara, remembered the old village...
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    in 1963 with "Senza Fine" and "Che cosa c'è", both written for her by Gino Paoli. In 1964 she won the Festival of Neapolitan song with "Tu si na cosa grande"...
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