Non Dimenticar

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T'ho voluto bene, noto anche come Non Dimenticar, è un brano musicale del 1951 scritto da Gino Redi e Michele Galdieri per il film del 1951 Anna di Alberto Lattuada con Silvana Mangano come protagonista, il brano fu cantato dalla cantante italiana Flo Sandon's. Quest'ultima incise il brano nel 1952, come Lato A di El Negro Zumbón anch'esso facente parte della colonna sonora del film. rdf:langString
"Non Dimenticar" ("Do Not Forget"), originally titled "T'ho voluto bene" ("I loved you so much"), is a popular song with music by P. G. Redi (Gino Redi, a.k.a. Luigi Pulci), the original Italian lyrics by Michele Galdieri, with English lyrics by Shelley Dobbins. The song was written for the 1951 film Anna (directed by Alberto Lattuada). While actress Silvana Mangano is frequently credited as the singer, in fact, Flo Sandon's dubbed the two songs sung in Anna (the singer retained the apostrophe in her name which was the result of a misprint on her first album cover). rdf:langString
rdf:langString T'ho voluto bene
rdf:langString Non Dimenticar
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rdf:langString "Non Dimenticar" ("Do Not Forget"), originally titled "T'ho voluto bene" ("I loved you so much"), is a popular song with music by P. G. Redi (Gino Redi, a.k.a. Luigi Pulci), the original Italian lyrics by Michele Galdieri, with English lyrics by Shelley Dobbins. The song was written for the 1951 film Anna (directed by Alberto Lattuada). While actress Silvana Mangano is frequently credited as the singer, in fact, Flo Sandon's dubbed the two songs sung in Anna (the singer retained the apostrophe in her name which was the result of a misprint on her first album cover). The English adaptation was written by Shelly Dobbins in 1954 with the title "Non Dimenticar".
rdf:langString T'ho voluto bene, noto anche come Non Dimenticar, è un brano musicale del 1951 scritto da Gino Redi e Michele Galdieri per il film del 1951 Anna di Alberto Lattuada con Silvana Mangano come protagonista, il brano fu cantato dalla cantante italiana Flo Sandon's. Quest'ultima incise il brano nel 1952, come Lato A di El Negro Zumbón anch'esso facente parte della colonna sonora del film.
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