A song for the summer: “allows Mrs.” by Piero Focaccia
Allows Mrs. (1970) – A symbol of our song devoted to the smile, to the entertainment, to the typical enticements of the summer season: Piero Focaccia, ex-Bagnino on the beaches of Cesenatico and Cervia, where he was born in 1944, returns to success (after “same beach, same sea”) with a song that also marks his swan song, at least from a commercial point of view. “Allows Mrs.” bears the prestigious signature of Bruno Lauzi who has granted the fun of a story of ordinary Malia Romagnola, applied to a vital recycling of the smooth, familiar in the area.
“Allows Mrs. / He looks at me for an hour / wants to say that tonight / he noticed me. / He saw that Luna / I don’t like any / if he dances half an hour / I pay a coffee.”
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.
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