Lyrics by Nino D'Angelo

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  1. Un Ragazzo E Una Ragazza
  2. Vita Mia
  3. Nun Te Pozz Perdere
  4. 'o Studente
  5. Chesta Sera
  6. Guardian Angel
  7. La Solitudine
  8. Mari
  9. Nu Jeans E Na Maglietta
  10. Senza Giacca E Cravatta
  11. 'A Canzone 'E Tonino
  12. 'A Storia Mì
  13. 'Nu Napoletano
  14. 'O Mericano
  15. Aggiu' Scigliuto A Te
  16. Ammore Mio Impossibile
  17. Amore E Pensiero
  18. Bella
  19. Bimba
  20. Brava Gente
  21. Bravo Ragazzo
  22. Bugiarda Tu
  23. Capellone
  24. Celebrità
  25. Chiara
  26. Ciao Amore
  27. Compagna Di Viaggio
  28. Dduje Core Pazze
  29. Dialogo
  30. Dint 'e Man
  31. Discoteca
  32. Doie Parole
  33. Donna Maria
  34. E Ti Stringerò
  35. Fantasia
  36. Fatt'astregnere
  37. Femmena 'e Mo
  38. Festa A Capodanno
  39. Finalmente
  40. Fotoromanzo
  41. Fra Cinquant'anne
  42. Il Cammino Dell'amore
  43. Il Compleanno
  44. Inseparabili
  45. Io Vagabondo
  46. Io Vivo
  47. Jammo Jà
  48. Jenseits von Eden
  49. Jesce Sole
  50. L'anniversario
  51. L'eroe
  52. L'incertezza
  53. La Valle Dell' Eden
  54. Libero
  55. Luna Spiona
  56. Maledetto Treno
  57. Maletiempo
  58. Mamma Preta
  59. Me Manche Tu
  60. Me Spiezz' 'O Core
  61. Mentecuore
  62. Muntagne E' Cadute
  63. Napoli
  64. Non Lasciarmi Mai
  65. Nun Ce Putimme Lassà
  66. Odio E Lacreme
  67. Pe Mme Tu Si
  68. Pe Te Conquistà
  69. Per Sempre Tua Sarò
  70. Popcorn E Patatine
  71. Povvero Ammore
  72. Pronto Si Tu?
  73. Racconto D'amore
  74. Ragazzina
  75. Sotto E'stelle
  76. St'ammore
  77. Sto 'nmano A Te
  78. Storia E Nisciuno
  79. Storia Nisciuno
  80. Stupida Avventura
  81. Suonno
  82. Tu Si Turnate
  83. Un altra luce
  84. Vai
  85. Vecchio Comò
  86. Vedrai
  87. Ventuno E Trenta
  88. Vita
  89. Voglio Penza A'tte

Gaetano "Nino" D'Angelo (born 21 June 1957) is an Italian singer, songwriter, actor, television personality, film director, screenwriter and author. He was born to a poor family in San Pietro a Patierno, a suburb of Naples, and dropped out of school, taking jobs like ice cream vendor and wedding singer. His first album, A storia mia (Neapolitan: "My Story") was received very well, especially in Sicily. In 1979 he married Annamaria with whom he had two sons. He started a career as an actor in sceneggiate musical dramas, a genre native to Naples, and later as a cinema actor. His first film was Celebrità, released in 1981, a star vehicle written around his singing and the first of five films he acted in that was directed or produced by Ninì Grassia. In 1982 he released the album Un jeans e una maglietta ("Jeans and a T-shirt") and a film with the same title. The album sold over one million copies and the film surpassed the Hollywood movie Flashdance at the box office. He participated in the Sanremo Music Festival in 1986 with the song "Vai" ("Go"). His album Cantautore was the best seller at the time, although it was not listed in the official Hit Parade. He performed in Australia, Germany, Switzerland, United States, and France—where he debuted 15 December 1987 at the Olympia in Paris. In 1990, following the deaths of both his parents, he released the album "Tiempo" (Neapolitan for "Time"), which was championed by Italian music critic Goffredo Fofi. In 1997 he wrote his first musical, Core pazzo ("Mad Heart"), and co-hosted the Dopofestival show that aired immediately after each night of the Sanremo Music Festival with Piero Chiambretti. He also won the David Di Donatello Award for Best Music for his soundtrack to the film To Die for Tano. In 2000, he also starred, directed, wrote and performed the music for Aitanic, a Titanic parody and starring fellow Italian actors Sabina Began and Giacomo Rizzo. The following year he competed in the Sanremo Festival, singing "Senza giacca e cravatta" ("Without Suit and Tie") and reaching 8th place. He also took part in Sanremo in 2002 and 2003 with the songs "Mari'" and "'A Storia 'E Nisciuno" (Neapolitan for "Nobody's Story"). In 2003 he sang in Brașov, Romania, and appeared in the film Incantato directed by Pupi Avati, which he won a Flaiano Prize for Best Supporting Actor. He was popular with teenagers in the 1970s and into the 1980s, charting Billboard several times. In 2008, he also starred in a film directed and written by his son, Toni. In 2013, he was one of the protesters after the mafia dumped toxic waste across the country including Naples. Nino D'Angelo is Roman Catholic. Camorra repentant Luigi Giuliano stated that D’Angelo success was initially funded by his clan.

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