Tu Vuo Fa L'americano (arr. Daryl McKenzie) Sheet Music | Renato Carosone | Performance Ensemble
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Tu Vuo Fa L'americano (arr. Daryl McKenzie)by Renato Carosone Performance Ensemble - Digital Sheet Music

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Based on the Renato Carson version. Male vocal (no lyrics included), Alto Sax, Tenor Sax, Trumpet 1, Trumpet 2, Trombone, Piano, Guitar, Bass, Drums. Key of B minor.

"Tu vuò fà l'americano" ("You Want to Play American") is a Neapolitan language song by Italian singer Renato Carosone.
Carosone wrote the song in collaboration with Nicola "Nisa" Salerno in 1956. Commissioned by Ricordi director Rapetti for a radio contest, the music was composed by Carosone in a very short time after reading Nisa's lyrics; he immediately believed the song would become a great success.
Carosone's original version of the song was performed by him in the film Totò, Peppino e le fanatiche (directed by Mario Mattoli, 1958). The song was featured in the 1960 Melville Shavelson film It Started in Naples, in which it was sung by Sophia Loren. It was also performed by Rosario Fiorello in the 1999 film The Talented Mr. Ripley.(Wikipedia)

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