A song for the summer: “With you on the beach” by Nico Fidenco
With you on the beach (1964) – Nico Fidenco is from the first steps the most effective of the summer-confidential singers: behind a degree in Law, he arrives at the song with a song used by the director Citto Maselli, of which he is assistant, for the soundtrack of the film “I Delfini”, presented at the 1960 Venice Festival and played by the very young Claudia
Cardinal and Tomas Milian. Preferably associated with the idea of summer, Fidenco spots different: one is “with you on the beach”, agile with unpretentious motivates, if not that of velving the desire for the sea and summer of the Bon Vivant. Fidenco as one of the beach boys, and the text is not of those with which Mogol will peanted.
“No the other year I saw how I went / with you on the beach / with you on the beach I’m not there. / If you walk under the sun / then the whole beach / then turn around and die / then the whole beach / then the whole beach look at you / you know you know it / I am never jealous, jealous never / you know you, you know / for all the other months never / but when I am with you / the sea,
Mare / I’m jealous of you. / If they see you swim / from all over the beach / from all over the beach / they throw themselves into the sea / from all over the beach from all over the beach to you.
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.

