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A song for the summer: “Sea water”, by Romina Power

Sea water (1969) – The love story between the beautiful Californian and the south boy has just begun: Romina Power, still teen-ager in bloom, the firstborn daughter of Tyrone Power e
Linda Christian, met Al Bano on the set of the film “In the sun”, one of the many Musicarelli of the time. First, however, to constitute a fixed couple in life and career (they will marry in
July of the following year), here is the promising sign of the artistic partnership that is profitable. Al Bano is the architect and vocal support of “sea water”, soft and warm song under all
points of view; To underline the diaphanous interpretation of the eighteen -year -old Romina, who, however, has never been a singer in the full sense of the term.

“A fisherman who sings his solitude / the moon above the nets that seem to cry / sea water in my eyes / last evening with you. / I know I will miss every moment / now I will be a sail without the wind / my life you know / needs you / and instead you go, you go / the blue of my dreams is dying / the darkness of the night makes me afraid / So of love “.

This news is, for a kind concession of the author and the publisher, by “linked to a grain of sand”, written by Enzo Gentile and published by Melampo Editore.