Sanremo Music Festival 1969
The Sanremo Music Festival 1969 was the 19th annual Sanremo Music Festival, held at the Sanremo Casino in Sanremo, province of Imperia between 30 January and 1 February 1969.[1]
Sanremo Music Festival | |
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19th edition (1969) | |
Dates | 30 January 1969 (1st night) 31 January 1969 (2nd night) 1 February 1969 (3rd night) |
Presenter(s) | Nuccio Costa and Gabriella Farinon |
Artistic director(s) | Gianni Ravera |
Broadcaster | Programma Nazionale |
Venue | Sanremo Casino |
Overall competition | |
Entries | 48 acts (24 songs) |
Winner | Bobby Solo and Iva Zanicchi "Zingara" |
Eurovision Song Contest | |
Selection process | One artist of the winning act internally selected to compete in the Eurovision Song Contest 1969 |
Selected artist | Iva Zanicchi |
Sanremo Music Festival chronology | |
← 1969 → |
The show was presented by Nuccio Costa and Gabriella Farinon.[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 Bobby Solo and Iva Zanicchi with the song "Zingara".[1]
Participants and results
Participants and results[1] | ||
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Song, performing artist(s) and writer(s) | Rank | |
"Zingara" – Bobby Solo, Iva Zanicchi (Piero Finà, Sergio Ortone) |
1 | |
"Lontano dagli occhi" – Sergio Endrigo, Mary Hopkin (Sergio Bardotti, Sergio Endrigo, Luis Bacalov) |
2 | |
"Un sorriso" – Don Backy, Milva (Don Backy, Detto Mariano) |
3 | |
"Un'ora fa" – Fausto Leali, Tony Del Monaco ( Luciano Beretta, Ermanno Parazzini, Gianfranco Intra) |
4 | |
"Ma che freddo fa" - Nada, The Rokes (Franco Migliacci, Claudio Mattone) |
5 | |
"La pioggia" - Gigliola Cinquetti, France Gall (Daniele Pace, Gianni Argenio, Corrado Conti, Mario Panzeri) |
6 | |
"Tu sei bella come sei" - Mal, The Showmen (Giuseppe Cassia, Sergio Bardotti, Marcello Marrocchi, Mario Vicari) |
7 | |
"Il gioco dell'amore" - Caterina Caselli, Johnny Dorelli (Franco Migliacci, Ivo Callegari) |
8 | |
"Un'avventura" – Lucio Battisti, Wilson Pickett (Mogol, Lucio Battisti) |
9 | |
"Quando l'amore diventa poesia" - Orietta Berti, Massimo Ranieri (Mogol, Piero Soffici) |
10 | |
"’Piccola piccola" - Carmen Villani, Alessandra Casaccia (Vincenzo Buonassisi, Giorgio Bertero, Marino Marini, Aldo Valleroni) |
11 | |
"Bada bambina" - Little Tony, Mario Zelinotti (Franco Migliacci, Bruno Zambrini) |
12 | |
"Zucchero" - Rita Pavone, Dik Dik (Mogol, Luigi Clausetti, Roberto Soffici, Piero Soffici, Roberto Guscelli) |
13 | |
"Cosa hai messo nel caffè" - Riccardo Del Turco, Antoine (Giancarlo Bigazzi, Riccardo Del Turco) |
14 | |
"Alla fine della strada" - Junior Magli, The Casuals (Daniele Pace, Mario Panzeri, Lorenzo Pilat) |
Eliminated | |
"Baci baci baci" - Wilma Goich, The Sweet Inspirations (Sergio Bardotti, Franco Bracardi) |
Eliminated | |
"Il sole è tramontato" - Checco, Elio Gandolfi ( Riccardo Pradella, Checco Marsella, Rosa Nisi, Giuseppe Moschini) |
Eliminated | |
"Il treno" - Rosanna Fratello, Brenton Wood (Vito Pallavicini, Elio Isola) |
Eliminated | |
"Io che ho te" - New Trolls, Leonardo (Giorgio D'Adamo, Vittorio De Scalzi, Nico Di Palo) |
Eliminated | |
"Le belle donne" - Robertino, Rocky Roberts (Vito Pallavicini, Giorgio Conte, Michele Virano) |
Eliminated | |
"Meglio una sera (piangere da solo)" - Mino Reitano, Claudio Villa ( Nicola Salerno, Alberto Salerno, Franco Reitano, Mino Reitano) |
Eliminated | |
"Non c'è che lei" - Armando Savini, Sonia (Marisa Terzi, Carlo Alberto Rossi) |
Eliminated | |
"Se tu ragazzo mio" - Gabriella Ferri, Stevie Wonder (Vittorio Ferri, Gabriella Ferri, Piero Pintucci) |
Eliminated | |
"Una famiglia" - Memo Remigi, Isabella Iannetti (Alberto Testa, Memo Remigi) |
Eliminated | |
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References
- Eddy Anselmi. Festival di Sanremo: almanacco illustrato della canzone italiana. Panini Comics, 2009. ISBN 8863462291.
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