Romantic Italian Songs

1962 studio album by Sergio Franchi From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Romantic Italian Songs is the debut studio album by Italian singer Sergio Franchi, released in September 1962 by RCA Victor Records mainly for the American market. The project was received well both critically and commercially.

ReleasedSeptember 1962 (1962-09)
Length34 minutes 41 seconds
Quick facts Studio album by Sergio Franchi, Released ...
Romantic Italian Songs
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1962 (1962-09)
RecordedUnited Kingdom
Genre
Length34 minutes 41 seconds
LabelRCA Victor Red Seal
M/2640
Sergio Franchi chronology
Romantic Italian Songs
(1962)
Our Man From Italy
(1963)
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Background, recording and content

Franchi arrived in New York on September 25, 1962.[3] Singing the full length of the concert without a microphone, a New York reviewer commented on Franchi's "big, healthy voice", his penchant for ad-libbing, and his ability to establish instant rapport with his audience.[4] Romantic Italian Songs was cut in the United Kingdom under conductor Wally Stott.[5] With RCA Victor ready for a promotion campaign, and Franchi already getting critical apraisal, the album was soon released. It contained a total of 12 tracks, with them being split evenly into six on side one, and six on side two.[1] The album was made up entirely of Italian melodies, and Franchi is credited as the writer of "La vilanella" as well.[6][5]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarStar[1]
BillboardPositive (Spotlight)[6]
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Romantic Italian Songs was given a positive critical response following its release, and Franchi was noted for his vocals.[6] Billboard magazine stated that the "Romantic Italian tenor Sergio Franchi bursts upon the American musical scene with stirring, big-voiced readings of familiar Italian melodies, both folk and operatic." The magazine noted that "He has a voice that sells songs with warmth and excitement that will make him a big favorite... Lovely orchestral backings add much to the album."[6] It was given a three-star rating by AllMusic as well.[1]

Release and chart performance

Romantic Italian Songs was released by RCA Victor Records in September 1962 as Franchi's debut album. The album was offered as a vinyl LP. A single of two English songs was released alongside the album.[7] The label had begun a heavy promotional campaign to launch his American career, concurrent with the release of his album, and it was a major success.[8][9]

It debuted on Billboard magazine's Top LP's chart in the issue dated November 24, 1962, peaking at No. 17 during an eighteen-week run on the chart.[10] The album debuted on Cashbox magazine's Top 100 Albums chart in the issue dated November 24, 1962, being ranked lower at No. 37 during a six-week run on the Monaural chart.[11] Romantic Italian Songs was also a success in the Classical music markets.[12] He would continue recording charting LPs, although he wouldn't release a charting single.[13]

In 1998, the album was released on compact disc format for the first time, and returned sales momentum made the album reach No. 167 nationwide for one week in the fall of 1998.[14]

Track listing

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Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Core 'ngrato"
3:11
2."Funiculì, Funiculà"2:39
3."'O sole mio"3:45
4."Mattinata"Ruggero Leoncavallo2:24
5."Mamma mia, che vo' sapé"Emanuele Nutile, Salvatore Russo3:29
6."La vilanella" (Adapted by Luboff)Sergio Franchi2:33
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Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
7."Marechiare"3:01
8."'A vucchella"2:34
9."Comme facette mammeta?"
  • Giuseppe Capaldo
  • Salvatore Gambardella
2:07
10."Fenesta che lucive"Traditional, Guillaume Louis Cottrau3:36
11."Torna a Surriento"2:57
12."O surdato 'nnammurato"2:25
Total length:34:41
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Chart performance

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Chart performance for Romantic Italian Songs
Chart (1962–1963) Peak
position
US Billboard Top LPs[10] 17
US Best-Selling Classical Albums[12] 4
US Cashbox Top 100 Albums (Monaural)[11] 37
Chart (1998) Peak
position
US The Billboard 200[14] 167
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Release history

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Release history and formats for Romantic Italian Songs
Region Date Format Label Ref.
United States and Canada September 1962 Vinyl (LP) RCA Victor Red Seal [5]
United States 1998 Compact Disc RCA Victor Records [14]
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