Petula Clark - Notable Italian Singles

Notable Italian Singles

  • "Monsieur" (the German song with Italian lyrics by Vito Pallavicini (1962, No.1)
  • "Sul mio carro (Chariot)" (1962, No.1)
  • "Quelli che hanno un cuore (Anyone who had a heart)" (1964, No.4)
  • "Invece no" (Entry at the San Remo Festival 1965, No.5)
  • "Ciao, ciao (Downtown)", (1965, No.1)
  • "Cara felicita' (This is my song)" (1967, No.1)
  • "Kiss Me Goodbye (Italian version)" (1968, No.26)

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