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.
Sanremo 1857 was won by Nunzio Gallo and Claudio Villa both performing Corde della mia chitarra (Strings of my guitar). It was Villa's already second win but Nunzio Gallo took it to Eurovision and it was to become the longest ever entry with 5 minutes and 9 seconds causing Ebu to set a 3,5 minutes maximum length to the songs that later became the 3 minutes we know today. Despite or because of the length he only placed 6th out of ten.
Nunzio Gallo (1928-2008) from Naples started as opera singer and later moved to pop and won the very first Canzonissima with Mamma, and the year after also Sanremo and ended up at Eurovision. And year after that he wins also Festival di Napoli. And as always he ends up also in films, like all big names at the the time and stars in over 20 movies. His music career includes only three studio albums (two in 1957 and the last one in 1978), Add 11 EPs and over 80 singles with many evergreens.
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