Who won Sanremo 1988?
Who won Sanremo 1988?
Finally, late at night, the triumph of a very excited Ranieri with over 7.300.000 Totip votes. Thus ends a Festival affected by gigantism.
Who won Sanremo in 1989?
1989 Festival of Sanremo |
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Guests | 48 |
Vinci Tore | Anna Oxa and Fausto Leali |
Second | Toto Cutugno |
Third | Al Bano and Romina Power |
Who won the Sanremo 1987 Festival?
The edition was won by the unprecedented trio composed by Gianni Morandi, Enrico Ruggeri and Umberto Tozzi with the song Si Can Give More for the Champions section, which turned out to be one of the best-selling songs of the year, and by Michele Zarrillo with the song The night of thoughts for the New proposals section, which in turn obtained ...
When did Riccardo Cocciante win Sanremo?
Sanremo 1991 was the year of Cocciante's victory, but among the most loved and unforgettable songs there were certainly that of Renato Zero, that of the duo Salerno-Squillo and Pierangelo Bertoli with the Tazenda and their intense Sardinian dirge.
What song won Sanremo 2001?
Luce (sunsets north east) The edition was won by Elisa with the song Luce (sunsets in the north east) for the Champions section, which also won the Critics' Prize, and by Gazosa with the song Stay with me (Forever) for the New proposals section.
Who won Sanremo in 1980?
Toto Cotugno It is 1980, when Toto Cotugno takes the stage of the Ariston proposing for the first time his 'Solo noi', a song with which, a few nights later, he will pocket the victory of the 30th edition of the Sanremo Festival .
When does a love end what year is it?
1974 The song "When a love ends" was published for the first time in 1974 by Riccardo Cocciante on the album "Anima", the same one that turned him into a star thanks to the success of "Bella senz'anima".