Forget Domani

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B-side"No One Ever Sends Me Roses"
ReleasedMay 1965
RecordedJanuary 22, 1965
"Forget Domani"
Single by Connie Francis
from the album Movie Greats of the 60s
B-side"No One Ever Sends Me Roses"
ReleasedMay 1965
RecordedJanuary 22, 1965
Genreeasy listening
Length2:41
LabelMGM Records K 13363
Songwriter(s)Riz Ortolani, Norman Newell
Producer(s)Danny Davis
Connie Francis US singles chronology
"Wishing It Was You" / "You're Mine (Just When You're Lonely)"
(1965)
"Forget Domani" / "No One Ever Sends Me Roses"
(1965)
"Roundabout" / "Bossa Nova Hand Dance"
(1965)
"Forget Domani"
Single by Frank Sinatra
from the album Frank Sinatra's Greatest Hits
B-side"I Can't Believe I'm Losing You"
ReleasedMay 1965
RecordedMay 6, 1965
Genreeasy listening
Length2:32
LabelReprise Records
Songwriter(s)Riz Ortolani, Norman Newell
Producer(s)Jimmy Bowen
Frank Sinatra US singles chronology
"Tell Her (You Love Her Each Day)"
(1965)
"Forget Domani"
(1965)
"When Somebody Loves You"
(1965)

"Forget Domani" is a song introduced in the 1964 film The Yellow Rolls-Royce being a composition by Riz Ortolani, who scored the film, and lyricist Norman Newell.

The song's theme of forgetting domani — Italian for "tomorrow" — is relevant to each of the three segments that comprise the storyline of The Yellow Rolls-Royce as each deals with lovers whose trysts involve a disregard for consequences,[1] and the tune of the chorus of "Forget Domani" is incorporated in the theme song that plays underneath the film's opening credits. Otherwise, "Forget Domani" is heard only in the film's second segment set in Italy circa 1940 and focused on the dalliance between the gun moll (Shirley MacLaine) of an American gangster (George C. Scott) with a local tourist photographer (Alain Delon). The vocal version of "Forget Domani", credited to veteran Italian vocalist Katyna Ranieri who was Ortolani's wife, is seen performed by a singer in a tavern. The tune of "Forget Domani" is also heard as background music during a key love scene between the MacLaine/Delon characters set in the "Sapphire Grotto".

The Golden Globe winner for Best Original Song, "Forget Domani" did not receive a corresponding Academy Award nomination.

The Yellow Rolls-Royce was an MGM production and MGM Records issued singles of both a vocal version of "Forget Domani" by Katyna Ranieri and an instrumental version — subtitled "(Forget Tomorrow)" — by Riz Ortolani & His Orchestra in the UK in December 1964, the film The Yellow Rolls Royce having its UK premiere on December 31, 1964.

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