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Шаблон:Infobox song "Giamaica" (also known as "Jamaica") is a song written by T. A. Valli. In late 1950s and 1960s it was recorded by a number of Italian artists: Luciano Virgili,[1] Giorgio Consolini,[2] 13-year-old Robertino Loretti.[3][4][5][6]

Composition

Robertino Loretti characterizes the song as "bright and fresh".[7]

The lyrics go like this: Шаблон:Blockquote

Popularity in the Soviet Union

In the USSR Robertino Loretti's version of the song became immensely popular when around 1962 his record containing it was released in the country.[8] Together with his rendition of "Santa Lucia", "Giamaica" could be heard from every window.[9][10][11] The song was since translated into Russian.

Other covers

In 1961 the song was covered by Danish singer Birthe Wilke. Her version was released as a single, with "Pepito" on the other side.[12][13]

Track listings

Luciano Virgili "Giamaica" (single)

7-inch (45 RPM) single La Voce Del Padrone 7MQ 1498 (1958, Italy)

A. "Giamaica"
(T. A. Valli)
B. "Ti desidero"
(Guarino, Pluto)[1]

Giorgio Consolini "Giamaica" (single)

7-inch (45 RPM) single Parlophon QMSP 16269 (1959, Italy)

A. "Giamaica"
(Valli)
AA. "Rimpiangimi"
(Testoni, Piubeni)[2]

Robertino "Jamaica / Pappagallo" (single)

7-inch (45 RPM) single (1959, Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, etc.)

A. "Jamaica"
Robertino with the Otto Franckers Orchestra
AA. "Pappagallo"
Robertino with the Otto Franckers Orchestra[3]

Robertino "Jamaica" (EP)

7-inch EP (45 RPM) Triola TEP 31 (1961, Sweden, Switzerland, etc.)

A1. "Jamaica"
A2. "Pappagallo"
B1. "'Anema e core"
B2. "Papaveri e papere"[5]

Birthe Wilke "Pepito / Jamaica" (single)

7-inch (45 RPM) single Philips 355 247 PF (1961, Denmark)

A. "Pepito"
B. "Jamaica"[13]

References

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