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.
Raggio di luna (Moon beam) by Matia Bazar in 1979 managed only 15th out 19 despite being very popular band at the time and having also success abroad. They were chosen by Rai for reasons only they know but they had won Sanremo 1978 with ... e dirsi ciao! but their biggest hits were yet to come. And Sanremo itself was having its lowest peak in its history.
The band still exists but of the original members Stellita and Golzi have sadly passed away, vocalist Antonella Ruggiero left for a solo career in 1998 as did Marrale in 1994. The last one Cassano left in 2017 so none of the original members is left.
The band has 12 Sanremos with two victories in its CV, as well as 21 studio albums in various formations
Raggio di luna was one of, if not the first, entry to not to use the orchestra at the Eurovision and sadly remains rather weak song in their repertoire that includes songs like Ti sento, Solo tu, Vacanze romane and Per un'ora d'amore and later Dedicato a te and Questa nostra grande storia d'amore.
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