Quando quando quando explained

Quando quando quando
Artist:Tony Renis and Emilio Pericoli
Language:Italian (original)
English Title:When, When, When?
Published:1962
Composer:Tony Renis
Lyricist:Mogol-Testa (Italian original)

"Quando quando quando" (or "Quando, Quando, Quando", pronounced as /it/; "When, When, When") is an Italian pop song from 1962, in the bossa nova style, with music written by Tony Renis and lyrics by Alberto Testa. The song, originally recorded in two different versions by Tony Renis and Emilio Pericoli, competed in the Sanremo Music Festival in 1962, where it placed fourth, and later became a commercial success in Italy, topping the Musica e dischi singles chart.[1] American entertainer Pat Boone, who recorded the song in 1962, sang the English lyrics written by Ervin Drake.[2]

English-language versions

The song has been used and remixed by many artists and in many different arrangements, including English pop singer Engelbert Humperdinck in 1968. In 2005, Michael Bublé performed the song as a duet with Nelly Furtado. There is an instrumental Latin version by Edgardo Cintron and The Tiempos Noventa Orchestra. The song was a 1962 Billboard Top 100 entry by Pat Boone.

Quando is the only Italian word normally retained in most English-language renditions of the song.

Pat Boone sang the starting piece in Italian but then carried on the rest of it in English, repeating every now and again some Italian words.The Italian words sung by Boone are:

Dimmi quando tu verrai,

dimmi quando... quando... quando...

l'anno, il giorno e l'ora in cui

forse tu mi bacerai...

Fergie and will.i.am covered the song for the soundtrack to the 2009 musical film Nine, based on the stage musical based on Federico Fellini's .

Notable cover versions

Notes and References

  1. Billboard Music Week - Hits of the World . . 17 August 2013 . 31 March 1962 . 15.
  2. Web site: ASCAP . 20 May 2014 . 20 May 2014.
  3. Web site: RPM Top 100 Singles - September 23, 1967.
  4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=128LI6_4L-s