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词条 Che sarà
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  1. Recordings

  2. Song

  3. Chart positions

  4. Foreign language versions

  5. References

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"Che sarà" ({{IPA-it|ke ssaˈra|lang}}; {{lang-en|"What will (it) be"}}) is an Italian song, written by Jimmy Fontana (music) and Franco Migliacci (lyrics) for the 1971 Sanremo Music Festival. Up until that year, each song was interpreted by two artists or performers to showcase the songwriters' craft rather than the singers' interpretations.

"Che sarà" was sung by José Feliciano and the Ricchi e Poveri group and came second to "Il cuore è uno zingaro". RCA's Italian producers saw the song and the festival as a way to bring José Feliciano, already an international star, to Italy, as he already knew Jimmy Fontana. Although Ricchi e Poveri was a new, young group, it was chosen to sing the second version after Gianni Morandi, a well known Italian singer and RCA artist, had declined to sing the song. Jimmy Fontana, reportedly, was disappointed by RCA's decision and withdrew from the music business for many years.

Recordings

Feliciano's recorded version was successful in Italy, in Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Japan.[1] It was an even greater success in Latin America and Spain in Feliciano's Spanish version, titled "Qué será". Feliciano's version peaked at number one in Spain.[2] An English-language version titled Shake A Hand charted in Scandinavia but not in the Top Tens of the USA or the UK.[3]

The song is featured in the classic Bulgarian film from 1982, "A Nameless Band." In the particular scene the singer Reni (played by Katerina Evro) announces "Che sarà" as "a song for love, parting, and something more."

Song

The lyrics of the song describe the singer's sadness at having to leave his native village ({{lang|it|Paese mio che stai sulla collina, disteso come un vecchio addormentato}}; "Oh my village set on the hill, lying down like an old sleeping man") and were inspired by Cortona, a small town in Tuscany where the lyricist, Franco Migliacci, had lived for many years.[4] For Jimmy Fontana, who wrote the music, the song is devoted to Bernalda, his wife's home village.[5]

Coincidentally, the Cortona story echoes the personal history of José Feliciano, who was born in the hill village of Lares in Puerto Rico, and who left it for New York, joining many other Puerto Rican migrants to the USA. In fact, the Spanish version of the song is considered by many in the Latino population to be a "migrants' hymn".[6]

Chart positions

Version/Title° Country Position
IT / Che Sarà Italy 2,[7][8]
IT / Che Sarà The Netherlands 1[9]
IT / Che Sarà Austria 1
IT / Che Sarà Germany 7
IT / Che Sarà Belgium 2
IT / Che Sarà Finland 9[10]
SP / Qué Será Spain 1
SP / Qué Será Argentina 2[10]
SP / Qué Será Puerto Rico 7[10]
EN / Shake a Hand Sweden 1 '[10]
EN / Shake a Hand Denmark 1[10]
EN / Shake a Hand Norway 9[10]

Foreign language versions

Country Title Artist
Iceland Góða ferð BG og Ingibjörg
Bulgaria Spri do men Lea Ivanova[11]
Sweden Aldrig mer Hootenanny Singers
Denmark Aldrig mer Katy Bødtger
Czech republic Nádherná Pavel Novák
France Qui saura Mike Brant
Vietnam Đôi bờ Anh Tú, Lê Cát Trọng Lý
Hungary Mit remélsz? Kovács Kati[12]

References

1. ^... "Che Sarà", a mega-success in Europe, Asia and South America ..., http://www.josefeliciano.com, biography page.
2. ^{{cite journal|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2wgEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA52&dq=intitle:billboard+que+sera+jose+feliciano+%22hits+of+the+world%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=sziRUZSNE4fY9QSM0ICQCQ&ved=0CD8Q6AEwAw#v=onepage&q&f=false|title=Hits of the World|work=Billboard|publisher=Prometheus Global Media|date=1971-06-12|accessdate=2013-05-13|volume=83|issue=24|page=52}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.wbrnet.info/db/US09.html |title=''Hitparade - Top 10 - US 1970 bis 1972'' (in German) |publisher=Wbrnet.info |date=1939-07-12 |accessdate=2012-03-10}}
4. ^[https://archive.today/20120723155827/http://www.comunedicortona.it/istituzioni/comunicato_dettaglio.php?codice=1297 ... Migliacci dedicated to Cortona the beautiful song “Che Sarà ...” (in Italian)].
5. ^... by Jimmy Fontana, one of the authors of the song played by Ricchi e Poveri and by Feliciano, the song is dedicated to Bernalda, in Basilicata, the village where his wife comes from (in Italian)].
6. ^  {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304094600/http://www.goldmusicblog.com/jose-feliciano-che-sara/# |date=2016-03-04 }} José Feliciano – Che sarà
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hitparadeitalia.it/hp_weeks/71/hp710313.htm |title=www.hitparadeitalia.it |publisher=www.hitparadeitalia.it |date= |accessdate=2012-03-10}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hitparadeitalia.it/hp_yends/hpe1971.htm |title=www.hitparadeitalia.it |publisher=www.hitparadeitalia.it |date= |accessdate=2012-03-10}}
9. ^{{cite web|author=Steffen Hung |url=http://dutchcharts.nl/showitem.asp?key=98884&cat=s |title=dutchcharts.nl/ |publisher=dutchcharts.nl/ |date= |accessdate=2012-03-10}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://fantasticfeliciano.blogspot.it/p/world-music-charts.html |title=Jose Feliciano Charts |language=it |publisher=FantasticFeliciano.too.it |date= |accessdate=2012-03-10}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYrR2o9IMIA|title=Леа Иванова - Спри до мен (1971)|first=|last=BG ESTRADA|date=28 January 2013|publisher=|via=YouTube}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVhVQKC0DkE|title=Kovács Kati: Mit remélsz/ Csúzlis Tom/ Most kéne abbahagyni; Egyveleg 1971.|first=|last=CerrusZo|date=15 June 2010|publisher=|via=YouTube}}
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