Sanremo Music Festival 1961

The Sanremo Music Festival 1961 (Italian: Festival di Sanremo 1961), officially the 11th Italian Song Festival (11º Festival della canzone italiana), was the eleventh annual Sanremo Music Festival, held at the Sanremo Casino in Sanremo, province of Imperia between 26 January and 6 February 1961.[1]

Sanremo Music Festival 1961
Dates
Semi-final 126 January 1961
Semi-final 227 January 1961
Semi-final 328 January 1961
Final6 February 1961
Host
VenueSanremo Casino
Presenter(s)Lilli Lembo, Giuliana Calandra, Alberto Lionello
Host broadcasterProgramma Nazionale
Participants
Number of entries24
Vote
Winning songLuciano Tajoli and Betty Curtis
"Al di là"

The show was presented by Lilli Lembo and Giuliana Calandra for the first three nights, while Alberto Lionello replaced Calandra in the final night. Ezio Radaelli served as artistic director.[1] In addition to being broadcast in Italy, a recording of the final was also broadcast on French television on 12 February.[2][3]

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 Luciano Tajoli and Betty Curtis with the song "Al di là".[1]

Participants and results

Participants and results[1]
Song, performing artist(s) and writer(s) Rank
"Al di là" – Luciano Tajoli, Betty Curtis
(Mogol, Carlo Donida)
1
"24.000 baci" – Little Tony, Adriano Celentano
(Piero Vivarelli, Lucio Fulci, Adriano Celentano)
2
"Il mare nel cassetto" – Gino Latilla, Milva
(Piero Carlo Rolla, Eligio La Valle, Fernando Lattuada)
3
"Io amo tu ami" – Mina, Nelly Fioramonti
(Gino Redi, Enzo Bonagura)
4
"Le mille bolle blu" - Jenny Luna, Mina
(Vito Pallavicini, Carlo Alberto Rossi)
5
"Come sinfonia" - Pino Donaggio, Teddy Reno
(Pino Donaggio)
6
"Febbre di musica" - Arturo Testa, Tonina Torrielli
(Biri, Vittorio Mascheroni)
7
"Mandolino… mandolino" - Sergio Bruni, Teddy Reno
(Vian, Pugliese)
8
"Carolina, dai!" – Rocco Granata, Sergio Bruni
(Daniele Pace, Mario Panzeri)
9
"Un uomo vivo" - Gino Paoli, Tony Dallara
(Gino Paoli)
10
"Non mi dire chi sei" - Miranda Martino, Umberto Bindi
(Giorgio Calabrese, Umberto Bindi)
11
"Lei" - Fausto Cigliano, Joe Sentieri
(Riccardo Pazzaglia, Joe Sentieri)
12
"A.A.A. Adorabile cercasi" - Bruno Martino, Jula de Palma
(Bruno Martino, Brighetti, Vito Pallavicini)
Eliminated
"Benzina e cerini" - Giorgio Gaber, Maria Monti
(Giorgio Gaber)
Eliminated
"Che freddo!" - Edoardo Vianello, Luciano Rondinella
(Carlo Rossi, Edoardo Vianello)
Eliminated
"Una goccia di cielo" - Jolanda Rossin, Nadia Liani
(Gino Negri)
Eliminated
"Lady Luna" - Jimmy Fontana, Miranda Martino
(Dino Verde, Armando Trovajoli)
Eliminated
"Libellule" - Betty Curtis, Joe Sentieri
(Alberto Testa, Guido Viezzoli)
Eliminated
"Mare di dicembre" - Claudio Villa, Sergio Renda
(Luciano Beretta, Giulio Libano)
Eliminated
"Notturno senza luna" - Aura D'Angelo, Silvia Guidi
(Giovanni D'Anzi)
Eliminated
"Patatina" - Gianni Meccia, Wilma De Angelis
(Gianni Meccia, Franco Migliacci)
Eliminated
"Pozzanghere" - Niki Davis, Tony Renis
(Orfellius, Lamberto Pellini, Tony Renis, Matteo Treppiedi)
Eliminated
"Qualcuno mi ama" - Achille Togliani, Cocky Mazzetti
(Piero Soffici, Manlio Darena)
Eliminated
"Tu con me" - Aurelio Fierro, Carla Boni
(Antonio Amurri, Ettore Ballotta)
Eliminated

References

  1. Eddy Anselmi. Festival di Sanremo: almanacco illustrato della canzone italiana. Panini Comics, 2009. ISBN 8863462291.
  2. Thill, Robert (12 February 1961). "Un jury de 550 téléspectateurs va désigner la chanson qui représentera la France". Télérama (in French). No. 578. p. 26.
  3. "Radiodiffusion et télévision". Le Monde. ProQuest Historical Newspapers. 6 February 1961. p. 13. Retrieved 15 July 2023.
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