Mina canta Napoli

Mina canta Napoli is a compilation album by Italian singer Mina, issued by Italdisc in 1966.

Mina canta Napoli
Compilation album by
ReleasedJanuary 1966
LabelItaldisc
Mina chronology
Mina & Gaber: un'ora con loro
(1965)
Mina canta Napoli
(1966)
Studio Uno 66
(1966)

Actually the album was entitled Canta Napoli - 20 Successi 20 and was composed of 20 tracks, 8 of which were sung by Mina (but it was the first time they were collected in an album, except "'Na sera 'e maggio" and "Sciummo"). The other songs were:

  • "'O russo e 'a rossa" (performed by Gianni Ales)
  • "Chella 'llà" (performed by Gino Ravallese)
  • "Core 'ngrato" (performed by Angelo Prioli)
  • "Tu vuò fà l'americano" (performed by Gianni Ales)
  • "Scalinatella" (performed by Quartetto Radar)
  • "Serenatella sciuè sciuè (performed by Gino Ravallese)
  • "Maria Marì" (performed by Duo Festival)
  • "Lazzarella" (performed by Gino Ravallese)
  • "Santa Lucia luntana" (performed by Quartetto Radar)
  • "Torna" (performed by Angelo Prioli)
  • "Guaglione all'estero" (performed by A. Labardi)
  • "Dicitencello vuje" (performed by Angelo Prioli)

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."'Na sera 'e maggio"Giuseppe Cioffi, Gigi Pisano3:18
2."Te vulevo scurdà"Giuseppe Fucilli, Riccardo Pazzaglia2:02
3."'O ffuoco"Ettore Lombardi, Salvatore Palomba2:09
4."Lassame/Let Me Go"Ettore Cenci2:23
5."Sciummo"Lucillo (Enzo Bonagura), Carlo Concina2:45
6."Malatia"Armando Romeo2:54
7."Nuie"Rodolfo Mattozzi, Salvatore Palomba2:24
8."Celeste"Eduardo Alfieri, Salvatore Palomba3:59
Total length:21:54
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