Sanremo Music Festival - Notable Foreign Duet Singers

Notable Foreign Duet Singers

Notable guest artists of that time were, among others:

  • 1964: Peggy March, team partner of Claudio Villa with "Passo su passo", semi-finals only.
  • 1965: Connie Francis, team partner of Gigliola Cinquetti with "Ho bisogno di vederti".
  • 1965: Petula Clark, team partner of Betty Curtis with "Invece no".
  • 1965: Dusty Springfield, team partner of Gianni Mascolo with "Di fronte all'amore", semi-finals only.
  • 1966: Gene Pitney, team partner of Caterina Caselli with "Nessuno mi può giudicare".
  • 1966: Pat Boone, team partner of Peppino Gagliardi with "Se tu non fossi qui"
  • 1967: Dalida, team partner of Luigi Tenco with "Ciao, amore ciao", semi-finals only.
  • 1968: Roberto Carlos, team partner of Sergio Endrigo with "Canzone per te" (winner).
  • 1968: Bobbie Gentry, team partner of Al Bano with "La siepe".
  • 1968: Dionne Warwick, team partner of Tony del Monaco with "La voce del silenzio".
  • 1968: Louis Armstrong, team partner of Lara Saint Paul with "Mi va di cantare".
  • 1968: Wilson Pickett, team partner of Fausto Leali with "Deborah".
  • 1969: Mary Hopkin, team partner of Sergio Endrigo with "Lontano dagli occhi" (second place).
  • 1969: Stevie Wonder, team partner of Gabriella Ferri with "Se tu ragazzo mio", semi-finals only.
  • 1971: José Feliciano, team partner of Ricchi e Poveri with "Che sarà" (second place).

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