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.
Sergio Endrigo (1933-2005) won Sanremo 1968 with Canzone per te (with Roberto Carlos) but went to Eurovision with Marianne. He placed only 10th out of 17, but for example the runner up Cliff Richard made his own version of Marianne a bit later.
Endrigo surely left his mark in the Italian (and Latin America) music business with songs like Io che amo solo te and beforementioned Canzone per te and his songs are still today often covered by other big names. He did nine Sanremos, placing first, second and third among others, recorded 23 studio albums and countless compilations, over 70 singles and one soundtrack and starred in a couple of films.
And talking about films, Luis Bacalov wins Oscar for Il Postino soundtrack and there's a song that sounds just like Nelle mie notti by Endrigo. The court cause ends only eight years after Endrigo's death with a little compensation but he never gets an official Oscar credit.
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