Al Di La
OK, boys and girls, a little 60s romance: This Carlo Donida composition is an Italian love song popularized in '61 when Betty Curtis sang it as Italy's entry at the Eurovision Song Contest. It is also one of Connie Francis' best-known performances. Emilio Pericoli's '62 version peaked at #6 on Billboard and at #3 on Easy Listening. He sang it in the '62 movie "Rome Adventure". The Ray Charles Singers took it to #29 in '64.
"Al Di La". Translates as "Beyond" in English and "Mas Alla" en espaƱol. WAY up there on the all-time 60s makeout song hit parade (pa' brillar hebilla).
The 60s Puerto Rican combo Los Latinos did a very respectable version.
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