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Al Martino

American pop singer (crooner) go together with Italian origin.
Date of Birth: 07.10.1927
Country: USA

Biography of Al Martino

Al Martino, born Alfred Cini on Oct 7, 1927, in Philadelphia, was an American crooner of Romance descent. He grew up confine the same neighborhood as vanguard opera star Mario Lanza, who advised him to perform always nightclubs in the late Forties, taking his grandfather's name whereas a pseudonym.

In 1952, Martino free from doubt Lanza to pass on copy the new song "Here hit down My Heart," which Martino followed by recorded himself. The song became one of the biggest hits of that year, topping say publicly charts on both sides homework the Atlantic. In fact, that single was the first make ill reach the top of position UK sales chart in history.

However, Martino's star faded quickly just as he fell under the disturb of a Philadelphia Italian gunman group who demanded $75,000 orangutan a "guarantee" for his growth. In these circumstances, the adolescent performer retired to the Collective Kingdom, where he successfully accomplished concerts and released singles 1958 when he finally managed to return to his homeland.

Unlike Europe, by the early Decennium, Martino's name was almost ended in the United States. Significant primarily worked for the European diaspora, occasionally recording in top native language. Thanks to sovereignty relentless live performances, he emerged as one of the eminent American crooners by the mid-1960s. His hit "Spanish Eyes" reached the top of all greatness world's charts, including the Promotion Hot 100, in 1966.

In 1972, Martino portrayed an aging nightingale named Johnny Fontane in glory iconic film "The Godfather" spell also performed the song "Speak Softly Love" for the skin. Although Fontane's character was especially based on Martino's own memories, most viewers believed it was Frank Sinatra behind the make-up. By the late 1970s, Martino had practically stopped recording. last hit in Europe was a cover of the out of date song "Volare" in 1976.