Sanremo Music Festival 1973

The Sanremo Music Festival 1973 was the 23rd annual Sanremo Music Festival, held at the Casinò Municipale in Sanremo, province of Imperia between 8 and 10 March 1973. The final night was broadcast by Rai 1, while the first two nights were broadcast live only by radio.[1] The 23rd edition of Sanremo Music Festival is the first to be broadcast in color.

Sanremo Music Festival
23rd edition (1973)
Dates8 March 1973 (1st night)
9 March 1973 (2nd night)
10 March 1973 (3rd night)
Presenter(s)Mike Bongiorno
and Gabriella Farinon
BroadcasterRai 1
VenueSanremo Casino
Overall competition
Entries30 acts (30 songs)
WinnerPeppino di Capri
"Un grande amore e niente più"
Sanremo Music Festival chronology
1973

The show was presented by Mike Bongiorno, assisted by Gabriella Farinon. Vittorio Salvetti served as artistic director.[1]

The winner of the Festival was Peppino di Capri with the song "Un grande amore e niente più".[1]

Participants and results

Participants and results[1]
Song, performing artist(s) and writer(s) Rank
"Un grande amore e niente più" – Peppino di Capri
(E. J. Wright, Giuseppe Faiella, Franco Califano)
1
"Come un ragazzino" – Peppino Gagliardi
(Peppino Gagliardi, Gaetano Amendola)
2
"Da troppo tempo" – Milva
(Gene Colonnello, Luigi Albertelli)
3
"Dolce frutto" – Ricchi e Poveri
(Umberto Balsamo, Cristiano Minellono)
4
"Serena" - Gilda Giuliani
(Gino Mescoli, Vito Pallavicini)
5
"Tu nella mia vita" - Wess & Dori Ghezzi
(Arfemo)
6
"L'uomo che si gioca il cielo a dadi" - Roberto Vecchioni
(Roberto Vecchioni)
7
"La bandiera di sole" - Fausto Leali
(Vito Pallavicini, Fausto Leali)
8
"Amore mio" – Umberto Balsamo
(Umberto Balsamo, Cristiano Minellono)
9
"Mi sono chiesta tante volte" - Anna Identici
(Gianni Guarnieri, Pier Paolo Preti)
10
"Come sei bella" - I Camaleonti
(Claudio Cavallaro, Giancarlo Bigazzi)
11
"Tu giovane amore mio" - Donatello
(Ricky Gianco, Alberto Nicorelli, Gian Pieretti, Fulvio Monachesi)
12
"Il mondo è qui" - Memo Remigi
(Memo Remigi)
13
"Tre minuti di ricordi" - Alessandro
(Alessandro Pintus, Miki Del Prete)
14
"Straniera straniera" - Lionello
(Franco Chiaravalle, Francesco Specchia)
15
"Una casa grande" - Lara Saint Paul
(Andrea Lo Vecchio, Nicola Aprile, Nereo Villa)
16
"Addio amor" - Mocedades
(Massimo Gallerani, Gianfranco Bosisio, Mario Nobile)
Eliminated
"Angeline" - Pop-Tops
(Rosa Nisi Marsella, Claudio Daiano)
Eliminated
"Anika na-o" - Jet
(Felice Piccarreda, Piero Cochis, Piero Cassano)
Eliminated
"Cara amica" - Bassano
(Francesco Specchia, Paolo Prencipe, Vitaliano Caruso)
Eliminated
"Dove andrai" - Carmen Amato
(Detto Mariano)
Eliminated
"Elisa Elisa" - Sergio Endrigo
(Sergio Bardotti, Sergio Endrigo)
Eliminated
"Innamorata io?" - Lolita
(Alessandro Celentano, Franco Chiaravalle)
Eliminated
"Mistero" - Gigliola Cinquetti
(Claudio Mattone)
Eliminated
"Mondo mio" - Christian De Sica
(Paolo Conte, Giorgio Conte)
Eliminated
"Ogni volta che mi pare" - Alberto Feri
(Franca Evangelisti, Piero Pintucci)
Eliminated
"Povero" - Junior Magli
(Luciana Medini, Mario Mellier)
Eliminated
"Sugli sugli bane bane" - Le Figlie del Vento
(Franco Chiaravalle, Paolo Tomelleri, Anna Maria Piccioli)
Eliminated
"Vado via" - Drupi
(Enrico Riccardi, Luigi Albertelli)
Eliminated
"Via Garibaldi" - Toni Santagata
(Toni Santagata)
Eliminated
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References

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

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