Sanremo Music Festival 1962

The Sanremo Music Festival 1962 was the 12th annual Sanremo Music Festival, held at the Sanremo Casino in Sanremo, province of Imperia between 8 and 18 February 1962.[1]

Sanremo Music Festival
12th edition (1962)
Dates8 February 1962 (1st night)
9 February 1962 (2nd night)
10 February 1962 (3rd night)
18 February 1962 (4th night)
Presenter(s)Renato Tagliani
and Laura Efrikian, Vicky Ludovisi
Artistic director(s)Gianni Ravera
BroadcasterProgramma Nazionale
VenueSanremo Casino
Overall competition
Entries45 acts (32 songs)
WinnerDomenico Modugno and Claudio Villa
"Addio, addio"
Eurovision Song Contest
Selection processOne artist of the winning act accepted invitation to compete in the Eurovision Song Contest 1962
Selected artistClaudio Villa
Sanremo Music Festival chronology
1962

The show was presented by Renato Tagliani, assisted by actresses Laura Efrikian and Vicky Ludovisi. Gianni Ravera served as artistic director.[1]

According to the rules of this edition every song was performed in a double performance by a couple of singers or groups.[1] The winners of the Festival were Domenico Modugno and Claudio Villa with the song "Addio, addio".[1]

Participants and results

Participants and results[1]
Song, performing artist(s) and writer(s) Rank
"Addio, addio" – Domenico Modugno, Claudio Villa
(Franco Migliacci, Domenico Modugno)
1
"Tango italiano" – Sergio Bruni, Milva
(Bruno Pallesi, Walter Malgoni)
2
"Gondolì gondolà" – Sergio Bruni, Ernesto Bonino
(Nisa, Renato Carosone)
3
"Quando quando quando" – Tony Renis, Emilio Pericoli
(Alberto Testa, Tony Renis)
4
"Stanotte al luna park" - Milva, Miriam Del Mare
(Vito Pallavicini, Biri, Carlo Alberto Rossi)
5
"Lui andava a cavallo" - Gino Bramieri, Aurelio Fierro
(Nicola Salerno, Nino Ravasini)
6
" Un'anima leggera" - Arturo Testa, Jolanda Rossin
(Piero Rolla, Federico Bergamini)
7
"Cipria di sole" - Joe Sentieri, Aurelio Fierro
(Giuseppe Marotta, Salvatore Mazzocco)
8
"Aspettandoti " – Tonina Torrielli, Nelly Fioramonti
(Saverio Seracini, Vincenzo D'Acquisto)
9
"Buongiorno amore" - Johnny Dorelli, Betty Curtis
(Mario Panzeri, Johnny Dorelli)
10
"Passa il tempo" - Flo Sandon's, Mario D'Alba
(Sandro Taccani, Umberto Bertini)
11
"Inventiamo la vita" - Nunzio Gallo, Rocco Montana
(Vittorio Mascheroni, Gian Carlo Testoni)
12
"Centomila volte" - Arturo Testa, Jolanda Rossin
(Sergio Censi, De Bernardi)
Eliminated
"Conta le stelle" - Silvia Guidi, Jenny Luna
(Enzo Di Paola, Umberto Bertini)
Eliminated
"Cose inutili" - Fausto Cigliano, Jenny Luna
(Gianni Meccia, Ugo Tognazzi)
Eliminated
"Due cipressi" - Rossana, Gian Costello
(Pietro Pizzigoni, Angelo Camis, Gian Carlo Testoni)
Eliminated
"Fiori sull'acqua" - Wanda Romanelli, Nelly Fioramonti
(Gianni Fallabrino, Vincenzo D'Acquisto)
Eliminated
"I colori della felicità" - Wilma De Angelis, Tanya
(Leda Ranzato, Eros Sciorilli)
Eliminated
"Il cielo cammina" - Luciano Tajoli, Betty Curtis
(Mario Ruccione, Umberto Bertini, Pino Tombolato)
Eliminated
"Il nostro amore" - Gesy Sebena, Giacomo Rondinella
(Pinchi, Virgilio Panzuti)
Eliminated
"Innamorati" - Gene Colonnello, Gloria Christian
(Giovanni D'Anzi, Mario Panzeri)
Eliminated
"L'anellino" - Corrado Lojacono, Luciano Tajoli
(Corrado Lojacono, Nicola Salerno)
Eliminated
"L'ombrellone" - Johnny Dorelli, Gloria Christian
(Pino Calvi, Leo Chiosso)
Eliminated
"L'ultimo pezzo di terra" - Nunzio Gallo, Bruna Lelli
(Marcello Zanfagna, Gino Conte, Nunzio Gallo, Agostino Forte)
Eliminated
"Lumicini rossi" - Wilma De Angelis, Lucia Altieri
(Fabor, Gian Carlo Testoni)
Eliminated
"Occhi senza lacrime" - Pierfilippi, Cocky Mazzetti
(Eros Macchi, A. Grettici)
Eliminated
"Pesca tu che pesco anch'io" - Gino Bramieri, Rocco Torrebruno
(Di Lazzaro, Bixio Cherubini)
Eliminated
"Prima del paradiso" - Flo Sandon's, Edda Montanari
(Riccardo Vantellini, Pinchi)
Eliminated
"Quando il vento d'aprile" - Aura D'Angelo, Claudio Villa
(Salvatore Palomba, Antonio Vian)
Eliminated
"Tobia" - Cocky Mazzetti, Joe Sentieri
(Carlo Donida, Mogol, Alberto Testa)
Eliminated
"Vestita di rosso" - Mario Abbate, Fausto Cigliano
(Alberto Testa, Rinaldo Cozzoli, Giulio Compare)
Eliminated
"Vita " - Narciso Parigi, Giorgio Consolini
(Bixio Cherubini, Carlo Concina)
Eliminated

References

  1. Eddy Anselmi. Festival di Sanremo: almanacco illustrato della canzone italiana. Panini Comics, 2009. ISBN 8863462291.
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