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
19th edition (1969)
Dates30 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
BroadcasterProgramma Nazionale
VenueSanremo Casino
Overall competition
Entries48 acts (24 songs)
WinnerBobby Solo and Iva Zanicchi
"Zingara"
Eurovision Song Contest
Selection processOne artist of the winning act internally selected to compete in the Eurovision Song Contest 1969
Selected artistIva 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]
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

References

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