Retro Redux: The Quintessential Italian Crooner

Part of: Retro Redux
Author: Big GeezPublished: Jan 29, 2007 at 4:37 am 1 comment

I've written about crooners before, but I wanted to expand on something. Is it just me, or do most of the crooners who have entertained us through the years just happen to be of Italian descent? I'm not basing this conclusion on any type of scientific evidence, but it's just one of those things that sounds right... you know, like being convinced that all politicians are worthless.

Actually, there is at least one source of information, a book called The Italian Crooners Bedside Companion, but I haven't read it and only mention it for those of you who might be interested in further research. (And no, I don't know if there's a hidden meaning in the title.) In my case, I've already made up my mind that there are in fact a LOT of Italian crooners, and have moved on to trying to determine which of them should be designated the quintessential one - not an easy task.

For obvious reasons, I'm going to pass over secondary singers such as Jerry Vale (Gennaro Luigi Vitaliano), Al Martino (Alfred Cini), and Vic Damone (Vito Rocco Farinola). After all, no offense intended, but can anyone but their devoted fans really tell the difference between the singing of Jerry Vale and Vic Damone?

Continuing on through the parade of changed names, we move to the next tier up, where we have stars such as Perry (Pierino) Como, Frankie Laine (Francesco Paolo LoVecchio), and Tony Bennett (Anthony Dominick Benedetto), who were all very successful but over time seemed to drift away from the music of their heritage.

I'm also going to bypass Sinatra, who might come to mind by virtue of his long, celebrated career, but who really transcended Italian croonerhood by reaching legendary status as a singer's singer. Ditto Bobby Darin (Walden Robert Cassotto), who seems the least Italian of all. And in case you wondered, I'm also not considering modern singers, such as Andrea Bocelli, because we're discussing retro things here... not that there's anything wrong with Bocelli.

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  • 1 - jihad harb

    Aug 03, 2008 at 9:39 am

    al martino is the best

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