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Tu Vuo' Fa L'americano

20.2M streams

20,159,999

L'Incredibile Renato Carosone

17.5M streams

17,536,153

Piccolisima Serenata: Todos Sus Grande...

1.7M streams

1,704,925

Piccolisima Serenata - Todos Sus Grand...

1.7M streams

1,670,099

Renato Carosone

165.2K streams

165,173

The Best of Renato Carosone

143.6K streams

143,622

I Grandi Successi di Renato Carosone

123.8K streams

123,839

'A Luciana

71.9K streams

71,856

O Sarracino (Remastered)

34.5K streams

34,492

Canzone Napoletana

27.7K streams

27,658

Biography

Renato Carosone is regarded as the father of Neapolitan singing, bringing elements of jazz and swing into traditional, Italian songbook. Carsone was born on January 3, 1920, and started his singing career at the age of 17 after studying piano at a conservatory. He was best known for his 1956 hit about postwar Italy, "Tu Vo' Fa l'Americano, which translates to "You Want to Play the American." Other hit songs of Carosone's include "Maruzzella" and "O Sarracino." Though he revolutionized the genre in his home country, he also internationalized Italian song. His songs were featured in the soundtracks of Martin Scorcese's Mean Streets and the 1999 film The Talented Mr. Ripley. Carosone passed away in May of 2001, as a result of complications surrounding a long-term respiratory illness. He passed in his sleep, at his home in Rome, with his family by his side. ~ Diana Potts, Rovi