A song for the summer: “La Tremarella” by Edoardo Vianello
La Tremarella (1964) – As an acute observer of the costume phenomena and the movements of the royal society, Edoardo Vianello runs through a new song, entertainment model in which
I win the eye on the dances in vogue, with an unusual title that urges the smile: everything has a trend perfectly in step with the character and his potential users.
“How to vibra of a spring comes to tremble the surfing / it seems that you play a tumba / moving my hands in front of you / touched my mouth then I cross my arms / here on my heart, and while forgetting the world / a kiss I send you with so much love / we move together these hands / how the Martians would do with this move / that shock.
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.
