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
By 1988 the Eurovision enthusiasm in Rai must have been very low as they ended up sending Sanremo 1988 third placed Luca Barbarossa (60) after the winner Massimo Ranieri (Perdere l'amore) and runner up Toto Cutugno (Emozioni) apparently had declined. So, Barbarossa took his Sanremo entry's L'amore rubato single's B-side Vivo and renamed it Ti scrivo pretending it was a new and unreleased song. And for Eurovision he didn't even bother to cut this nearly 5 minutes long song to 3 minutes but it only faded away after 3 minutes.... finishing still 12th out of 21. Many still wonder how Rai even got away with it?!
But Luca back then had already tasted success at home and this Roman singer-songwriter went on to win Sanremo 1992, and has participated so far nine times, seven times in top-10. Fourteen studio albums so far he has done theater and films, written a book, is the best goal maker in the Italian artists's football club and has found his new home in radio with his own programme. And yes, is still very much present and active.
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