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.
Rome 1991! After Toto Cutugno's win in 1990 the 1991 edition is very much unforgettable, but for all the wrong reasons. Originally the contest was to take place in Sanremo but due to security reasons (officially) it was moved to Rome's Cinecittà's Studio 15 to cut the costs causing a huge delay and problems in everything including the rehearsals and even the live broadcast where eventual winner Carola didn't hear the orchestra on stage but kept going like a real pro. The presenters were chaotic and so was the voting and among all this we had a quiet little song in Napoletan sung by Peppino Di Capri representing Rai in aim not to win at any cost. Despite all that Comme è ddoce 'o mare placed 7th out of 22.
Peppino Di Capri (82) started his career at 4 entertaining the American troops o the island of Capri. After music studies he scored his first hit at 19 and soon was the opening act for The Beatles and tried his luck with an international career, that went particularly well in Brazil. In 1973 he won Sanremo and again in 1976 (but didn't get to Eurovision). In total he has 15 Sanremos to his credit, Over 40 studios albums, first ones with his band The Rockers, dozens of compilation albums, almost 150 singles in Italian, Napoletan, English and Spanish and over 20 movies to his credit he's indeed one of The Big ones.
Sanremo was won another Big one, Riccardo Cocciante and wonderful Se stiamo insieme.
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