Italy took its well deserved third victory - finally! - at the Eurovision song contest 2021. Over the years several other Italian entries would have been worthy winners. In this series I will go through all of them from the worst ranking to the winners
Claudio Villa (1926-1987) first Eurovision experience came in 1962 (the second one is here) with Addio, addio that won Sanremo performed by himself and Domenico Modugno who already had two Eurovisions behind him (and third yet to come). Placing 9th out of 16 it quite wasn't the result the supertsar wished.
The song wasn't a domestic hit the way Sanremo winners tend to be either and one can only wonder did it win only because it was a joint effort of the biggest stars Villa and Modugno? The song that came 4th became an evergreen and global success, namely Quando quando quando by Tony Renis and Emilio Pericoli.. The Renis version ends up selling more copies than all the other entries put together..... Oh well...
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