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Vengo anch'io no tu no

Album - 1968 - DeB Id: 526775
By Enzo Jannacci
11 Tracks 2 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 2 Charts

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Album DeRango™ 48,57

Enzo Jannacci

Vengo anch'io no tu no JpLoyRow

 "Side B is deep, harsh, at times desperate. And desperate is the song that announces it, one of Jannacci’s best (but one of the best of all time), 'Il giorno che partì mio padre'."

 "It may be just 45s put together to form an album, but well, let’s have more of them. (Almost) perfect."

 Discover the poetic brilliance of Enzo Jannacci’s 'Vengo anch’io no tu no' — listen now and explore Italy’s timeless musical gems!

💬 11
1974
📈 5,00
Album DeRango™ 40,52

Enzo Jannacci

Vengo anch'io no tu no Martello

 "Giovanni telegrafista... is one of Enzo’s great merits, making people laugh and cry using the same words and leaving the audience with the role of deciding what it means."

 "More than just a nonsensical game, the title track tells the story of a marginalized person rejected by the masses even in death."

 Listen to Enzo Jannacci’s 'Vengo anch'io no tu no' and explore the poetic blend of humor and social insight that stands the test of time.

💬 8
2313
📈 4,90

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Enzo Jannacci

Enzo Jannacci (1935–2013) was an Italian singer-songwriter, comedian and physician. He blended irony and melancholy in songs about Milan and the marginalized, collaborated with Dario Fo and Giorgio Gaber, and often worked with his son Paolo Jannacci as arranger.
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