Volare (song)
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Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (Volare) | |
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Eurovision Song Contest 1958 entry | |
Country | Italy |
Artist(s) | Domenico Modugno |
Language | Italian |
Composer(s) | Domenico Modugno |
Lyricist(s) | Domenico Modugno Franco Migliacci |
Place | 3rd |
Points | 13 |
Lyrics | from Diggiloo Thrush |
"Volare" (Italian for the infinitive tense of the verb "to fly") is another popular name for Domenico Modugno's signature song "Nel blu dipinto di blu" (literally "In the blue painted blue").
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[edit] Composition
Written by Domenico Modugno (music and lyrics) and Franco Migliacci (lyrics), "Nel blu dipinto di blu" was presented by Domenico Modugno and Johnny Dorelli at the 1958 Sanremo Music Festival, winning the contest and achieving instant popularity. It was then chosen to represent Italy in the 1958 Eurovision Song Contest and came third.
The song is a ballad in a dramatic chanson style, in which Modugno describes the feeling he has (which he likens to flying) when with his lover.
The English lyrics were written by Mitchell Parish.
[edit] At Eurovision
The song was performed first on the night (preceding the Netherlands' Corry Brokken with Heel De Wereld). At the close of voting, it had received 13 points, placing 3rd in a field of 10.
It was succeeded as Italian representative at the 1959 Contest by "Piove (Ciao, ciao bambina)", also performed by Modugno.
[edit] Popularity
The song became widely known as "Volare", from its refrain, and reached the top of the charts all over the world through translations into various languages: "Dans le bleu du ciel bleu", France (translated by Jacques Larue in 1958); "En el azul del cielo", Spain; "Jouw ogen", Belgium; "Taivaan sinessä", Finland; "Azul pintado de azul", Mexico, Argentina, Brazil.
A year after the Eurovision the first Grammy Awards ceremony was held, and Modugno received awards for both Song of the Year and Record of the Year. Billboard magazine also awarded Modugno a prize for best song of the year, and he received three gold records from the recording industry: best singer, best song, best-seller album.
The song's popularity endures, and it was voted as the second favourite entry in the history of the Eurovision Song Contest at the 50th anniversary concert in Copenhagen, Denmark, 2005.
The song has been covered dozens of times over the years. Versions were quickly recorded after the initial success - partly in English, partly in Italian - by The McGuire Sisters and Dean Martin. Mitchell Parish also prepared lyrics in English. Bobby Rydell had a minor hit with it. A Spanish version (partly in Italian) was recorded by the Gipsy Kings.
It has even been used in a 2004 Arby's TV commercial.
[edit] Quotations
Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, creators of ABBA’s "Waterloo", voted as "all times favourite song of the Eurovision Song Contest" said when they received the prize ("Volare" came second):[1]
- "I myself voted for "Volare" but I am pleased that so many people voted for us"
- ― Benny Andersson
[edit] Recorded versions
- 101 Strings Orchestra
- Al Martino
- Albano Carrisi
- Alex Chilton
- Ambelique
- Barney Kessel
- Barry White
- Bill Jennings
- Bobby Rydell
- Brave Combo
- Captain Jack
- Caterina Valente
- Chet Atkins
- Claudio Baglioni
- Cliff Richard
- Connie Francis
- Cortijo
- Cyril Stapleton
- Dalida (as "Dans le bleu du ciel bleu")
- David Bowie
- Dean Martin
- Diego de Cossio
- Domenico Modugno
- Earl Grant
- El Gato's Rhythm Orchestra
- Emilio Pericoli
- Engelbert Humperdinck
- Ferrante & Teicher
- Frank Sinatra
- Frank Zappa
- G4
- Gigi D'Agostino
- Gipsy Kings
- Gipsy Rumba
- Herman Foster
- Hit Crew
- Hugo Montenegro
- Ismael Rivera
- Jerry Vale
- John Arpin
- Joni James
- Jose Marcello and his Orchestra
- Julius LaRosa
- Kirby Stone
- Lionel Hampton
- Lisa Ono
- Louis Armstrong
- Lounge Noir
- Lucho Gatica
- Luciano Pavarotti
- Marco Missinato
- Marino Marini
- Mario Peralta
- Melcochita
- Michael Junior
- Nelson Riddle
- Nino Rossano
- Orchestra Del Sole
- Oscar Peterson
- Petula Clark
- Ray Conniff
- Real Orquesta Filarmonica de Madrid
- Richard Clayderman
- Richie Cole
- Roger Williams
- Rosario E I Giaguari
- Russell Watson
- Sergio Franchi
- Son Boricua
- Stefano Bollani
- Taxi Gang
- The Ames Brothers
- The Chelsea Strings
- The Jive Aces
- The McGuire Sisters
- The Platters
- The Romantic Strings
- The Sicilians
- The Starlite Singers
- Thomas Anders
- Tiziana Ghiglioni
- Trini Lopez
- Violines de Pego
- Vitamin C
- Wayne Newton
- Youth Brigade
- 張菲, A Singer/TV Host from Taiwan
- Alex Prior
Preceded by "Poor Little Fool" by Ricky Nelson |
Billboard Hot 100 number-one single Issue Date: August 18, 1958 |
Succeeded by "Little Star" by The Elegants |