Salvatore "Toto" Cutugno (Italian pronunciation: [ˈtɔːto kuˈtuɲɲo]; is an Italian pop singer-songwriter and musician. He may be best known for his worldwide hit song, "L'Italiano", released on his 1983 album of the same title. Cutugno also won the Eurovision Song Contest 1990 with the song "Insieme: 1992", for which he wrote both lyrics and music.
Contents
1Biography
2Discography
3See also
4References
5External links
Biography
Toto Cutugno was born in Fosdinovo to a Sicilian father from Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto and a homemaker mother.[1] Shortly after his birth the family moved to La Spezia (Liguria).
He began his musical career as a drummer, but later formed a band that performed his own songs. He also had co-written for popular French-American singer Joe Dassin, contributing some of his most famous songs, including "L'été indien" ("Africa"), "Et si tu n'existais pas" and "Le Jardin du Luxembourg" (written with Vito Pallavicini).[2] He also co-wrote Dalida's "Laissez moi danser" ("Voglio l'anima"), which became a Platinum record shortly after its release.
In 1976, Cutugno participated for the first time in the Sanremo Music Festival coming up with third place with his band Albatros with the song, Volo 504. He then won in 1980 with the song "Solo noi".
However, Cutugno's iconic 1983 song "L'italiano" ("The Italian") revived Italian folklore with the song's lyrics and a melody that provided an affirmation of the typical Italian. It was initially intended for Adriano Celentano, who declined. The song was only fifth in Sanremo but was a big hit all over the world.
Toto finished second in six editions of Sanremo festival: in 1984 with the song "Serenata" ("Serenade"), in 1987 with "Figli" ("Sons" or "Children"), in 1988 with "Emozioni" ("Emotions"), in 1989 with the song "Le mamme" ("Mothers"), in 1990 with Ray Charles with the song "Gli amori" ("Loves", but entitled "Good Love Gone Bad" in Charles' version) and in 2005 with Annalisa Minetti with the song "Come noi nessuno al mondo" ("No One Else in the World Like Us"). Toto Cutugno participated in the festival a total of 13 times.
Cutugno is married to Carla Cutugno and has a son, Nicolo, born from another relationship.
He won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1990 with his own composition "Insieme: 1992" ("Together: 1992"), a ballad which celebrated European political integration, and establishment of EU. Along with Gigliola Cinquetti, Italy's only other Eurovision winner from 1964, he presented the 1991 contest, which was staged in Rome as a result of his victory.
Discography
Albatros (1976)
Come ieri, come oggi, come sempre (1978)
Voglio l'anima (1980)
Innamorata, innamorato, innamorati (1981)
La mia musica (1982)
L'italiano (1983)
Per amore o per gioco (1985)
Azzura malinconia (1986)
Mediterraneo (1987)
Toto Cutugno (1990)
Insieme 1992 (1990)
Non è facile essere uomini (1992)
Voglio andare a vivere in campagna (1995)
Canzoni nascoste (1997)
Il treno va (2002)
Cantando (2004)
Come noi nessuno al mondo (2005)
Un falco chiuso in gabbia (2008)
I Miei Sanremo (2010)
Ritratto: 50 anni di musica, CD triplo* (2015)
See also
List of Eurovision Song Contest presenters
References
^Toto Cutugno Biography (Italian)
^Toto Cutugno at AllMusic
External links
Official website
Toto Cutugno Spain Oficial (Idiomas: Español/Italiano/Inglés)
Toto Cutugo Fanclub Romania
Toto Cutugno on IMDb
"Insieme: 1992" lyrics with English translation
MSN Group
Awards and achievements
Preceded by Mino Vergnaghi with "Amare"
Sanremo Music Festival Winner 1980
Succeeded by Alice with "Per Elisa"
Preceded by Riva with "Rock Me"
Winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 1990
Succeeded by Carola with "Fångad av en stormvind"
Preceded by Anna Oxa and Fausto Leali with "Avrei voluto"
Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest 1990
Succeeded by Peppino di Capri with "Comme è ddoce 'o mare"
Preceded by Helga Vlahović and Oliver Mlakar
Eurovision Song Contest presenter (with Gigliola Cinquetti) 1991
Succeeded by Lydia Cappolicchio and Harald Treutiger
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List of Eurovision Song Contest winners
Winning countries
1950s
Switzerland
Netherlands
France
Netherlands
1960s
France
Luxembourg
France
Denmark
Italy
Luxembourg
Austria
United Kingdom
Spain
France
Netherlands
Spain
United Kingdom
1970s
Ireland
Monaco
Luxembourg
Luxembourg
Sweden
Netherlands
United Kingdom
France
Israel
Israel
1980s
Ireland
United Kingdom
Germany
Luxembourg
Sweden
Norway
Belgium
Ireland
Switzerland
Yugoslavia
1990s
Italy
Sweden
Ireland
Ireland
Ireland
Norway
Ireland
United Kingdom
Israel
Sweden
2000s
Denmark
Estonia
Latvia
Turkey
Ukraine
Greece
Finland
Serbia
Russia
Norway
2010s
Germany
Azerbaijan
Sweden
Denmark
Austria
Sweden
Ukraine
Portugal
Israel
Winning performers
1950s
Lys Assia
Corry Brokken
André Claveau
Teddy Scholten
1960s
Jacqueline Boyer
Jean-Claude Pascal
Isabelle Aubret
Grethe and Jørgen Ingmann
Gigliola Cinquetti
France Gall
Udo Jürgens
Sandie Shaw
Massiel
Frida Boccara
Lenny Kuhr
Lulu
Salomé
1970s
Dana
Séverine
Vicky Leandros
Anne-Marie David
ABBA
Teach-In
Brotherhood of Man
Marie Myriam
Izhar Cohen / Alphabeta
Gali Atari / Milk and Honey
1980s
Johnny Logan
Bucks Fizz
Nicole
Corinne Hermès
Herreys
Bobbysocks!
Sandra Kim
Johnny Logan
Celine Dion
Riva
1990s
Toto Cutugno
Carola
Linda Martin
Niamh Kavanagh
Paul Harrington / Charlie McGettigan
Secret Garden
Eimear Quinn
Katrina and the Waves
Dana International
Charlotte Nilsson
2000s
Olsen Brothers
Tanel Padar / Dave Benton / 2XL
Marie N.
Sertab Erener
Ruslana
Helena Paparizou
Lordi
Marija Šerifović
Dima Bilan
Alexander Rybak
2010s
Lena
Ell & Nikki
Loreen
Emmelie de Forest
Conchita Wurst
Måns Zelmerlöw
Jamala
Salvador Sobral
Netta
Winning songs
1950s
"Refrain"
"Net als toen"
"Dors, mon amour"
"'n Beetje"
1960s
"Tom Pillibi"
"Nous les amoureux"
"Un premier amour"
"Dansevise"
"Non ho l'età"
"Poupée de cire, poupée de son"
"Merci, Chérie"
"Puppet on a String"
"La, la, la"
"Boom Bang-a-Bang"
"Un jour, un enfant"
"De troubadour"
"Vivo cantando"
1970s
"All Kinds of Everything"
"Un banc, un arbre, une rue"
"Après toi"
"Tu te reconnaîtras"
"Waterloo"
"Ding-a-dong"
"Save Your Kisses for Me"
"L'oiseau et l'enfant"
"A-Ba-Ni-Bi"
"Hallelujah"
1980s
"What's Another Year"
"Making Your Mind Up"
"Ein bißchen Frieden"
"Si la vie est cadeau"
"Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley"
"La det swinge"
"J'aime la vie"
"Hold Me Now"
"Ne partez pas sans moi"
"Rock Me"
1990s
"Insieme: 1992"
"Fångad av en stormvind"
"Why Me?"
"In Your Eyes"
"Rock 'n' Roll Kids"
"Nocturne"
"The Voice"
"Love Shine a Light"
"Diva"
"Take Me to Your Heaven"
2000s
"Fly on the Wings of Love"
"Everybody"
"I Wanna"
"Everyway That I Can"
"Wild Dances"
"My Number One"
"Hard Rock Hallelujah"
"Molitva"
"Believe"
"Fairytale"
2010s
"Satellite"
"Running Scared"
"Euphoria"
"Only Teardrops"
"Rise Like a Phoenix"
"Heroes"
"1944"
"Amar pelos dois"
"Toy"
Winning songwriters
1950s
Géo Voumard / Émile Gardaz
Guus Jansen / Willy van Hemert
Hubert Giraud / Pierre Delanoë
Dick Schallies / Willy van Hemert
1960s
André Popp / Pierre Cour
Jacques Datin / Maurice Vidalin
Claude-Henri Vic / Roland Valande
Otto Francker / Sejr Volmer-Sørensen
Nicola Salerno / Mario Panzeri
Serge Gainsbourg
Udo Jürgens / Udo Jürgens, Thomas Hörbiger
Bill Martin, Phil Coulter
Manuel de la Calva, Ramón Arcusa
David Hartsema / Lenny Kuhr
Alan Moorhouse / Peter Warne
María José de Cerato / Aniano Alcalde
Émile Stern / Eddy Marnay
1970s
Derry Lindsay, Jackie Smith
Jean-Pierre Bourtayre / Yves Dessca
Mario Panas, Klaus Munro / Yves Dessca, Klaus Munro
Claude Morgan / Vline Buggy
Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus, Stig Anderson
Dick Bakker / Will Luikinga, Eddy Ouwens
Tony Hiller, Lee Sheriden, Martin Lee
Jean-Paul Cara / Joe Gracy
Nurit Hirsh / Ehud Manor
Kobi Oshrat / Shimrit Orr (he)
1980s
Shay Healy
Andy Hill, John Danter
Ralph Siegel / Bernd Meinunger
Jean-Pierre Millers / Alain Garcia
Torgny Söderberg / Britt Lindeborg
Rolf Løvland
Jean Paul Furnémon, Angelo Crisci / Rosario Marino Atria
Johnny Logan
Nella Martinetti, Atilla Şereftuğ
Rajko Dujmić / Stevo Cvikić
1990s
Toto Cutugno
Stephan Berg
Johnny Logan
Jimmy Walsh
Brendan Graham
Rolf Løvland / Petter Skavland
Brendan Graham
Kimberley Rew
Svika Pick / Yoav Ginai (he)
Lars Diedricson / Marcos Ubeda
2000s
Jørgen Olsen
Ivar Must / Maian-Anna Kärmas
Marija Naumova / Marija Naumova, Marats Samauskis
Demir Demirkan, Sertab Erener / Demir Demirkan
Ruslana Lyzhychko / Ruslana Lyzhychko, Alexandr Ksenofontov
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