A song for the summer: Edoardo Vianello's "Very Star Libronzata"

A song for the summer: “in the sun” by Al Bano

In the sun (1967) – He sings with a full lung with an emphasis that he shows that he has learned from the teachings of the Italian tradition, Al Bano, and leaps to the limelight with a song that seems tailored to his qualities. The vocal extension and the melodic strength of the song are worth several prizes, a good placement on the disc for the summer and a ringing of a ringing career, with almost two million copies sold of the individual and the inevitable instant-musovie, which leads the same title, to beat the iron as long as it is hot (on the screen also Romina Power, Linda Christian and a handful of comedians like Franco Franchi, Ingrassia, Nino Taranto). “In the sun” is one of the daziest entrances in the world of song you remember: al
Bano, Apulian from the province of Brindisi, had also tried without luck in the Celentano clan.

“When the sun returns in the sun I will come to you / another man you will find in me / and that not
It can do without you. / When the sun returns in the sun I will come to you / love love run to meet me / and the night will never come again.

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.