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Biography

Renato Carosone is regarded as the father of Neapolitan singing, bringing elements of jazz and swing into traditional, Italian songbook. Carsone was born on January 3, 1920, and started his singing career at the age of 17 after studying piano at a conservatory. He was best known for his 1956 hit about postwar Italy, 'Tu Vo' Fa l'Americano, which translates to 'You Want to Play the American.' Other hit songs of Carosone's include 'Maruzzella' and 'O Sarracino.' Though he revolutionized the genre in his home country, he also internationalized Italian song. His songs were featured in the soundtracks of Martin Scorcese's Mean Streets and the 1999 film The Talented Mr. Ripley. Carosone passed away in May of 2001, as a result of complications surrounding a long-term respiratory illness. He passed in his sleep, at his home in Rome, with his family by his side. ~ Diana Potts
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(Redirected from Tu Vuo' Fa L'Americano)
'Tu vuò fà l'americano'
Song by Renato Carosone
Released1956
Recorded1956
GenreSwing, jazz
Songwriter(s)Renato Carosone

'Tu vuò fà l'americano' (pronounced [ˈtu ˌvwo ˈfa llameriˈkɑːnə]; 'You Want to Be American')[1] is a Neapolitan language song by Italian singer Renato Carosone.

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Carosone wrote the song in collaboration with Nicola 'Nisa' Salerno in 1956. Combining swing and jazz, it became one of his best-known songs.[2] Commissioned by Ricordi director Rapetti for a radio contest, the music was composed by Carosone in a very short time after reading Nisa's lyrics; he immediately believed the song would become a great success.

Renato Carosone Maruzzella

Carosone's original version of the song was performed by him in the film Totò, Peppino e le fanatiche (directed by Mario Mattoli, 1958). The song was featured in the 1960 Melville Shavelson film It Started in Naples, in which it was sung by Sophia Loren. It was also performed by Rosario Fiorello in the 1999 film The Talented Mr. Ripley.[2]

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The lyrics are about an Italian who affects a contemporary American lifestyle, drinking whisky and soda, dancing to rock 'n roll, playing baseball and smoking Camel cigarettes, but who still depends on his parents for money.[2] The song is generally considered to be a satire of the Americanization that occurred in the early years after World War II, when southern Italy was still a rural, traditional society.[3] According to the Italian newspaper La Repubblica, 'Tu vuò fa l'americano' is the definitive hit single of Carosone's artistic career, as he retired from music in 1960, just four years after releasing the song.[4]

Covers and sampling[edit]

  • Boris Vian adapted it in French under the name 'Tout fonctionne à l'italiano' ('Everything goes italiano') to parodize the then French craving for Italian things. The song was created in 1957 by Freddy Balta on its humoristic EP Fredo Minablo et sa pizza musicale (Fredo Minablo and its musical pizza).[5]
  • Lou Bega made a cover of the song entitled 'You Wanna Be Americano'.
  • The Brian Setzer Orchestra covered this song with their song, 'Americano.' This song appeared on their album Vavoom!.
  • The song was covered by the Ray Gelato Giants in 1998, with their version of the track used for a worldwide television commercial for Levi's. It had a wide exposure and appeared on two of their albums, The Men from Uncle (1998), and Live in Italy (2000).[6]
  • The song was sampled in 2010 by the Australian duo Yolanda Be Cool and producer DCUP in their song 'We No Speak Americano' that became an international hit. It was subsequently re-recorded by Marco Calliari.
  • Don Omar - 'We No Speak Americano (Remix)'
  • This was used as one of the demo songs for the singing synthesizer software Vocaloid Tonio and featured both him and another Vocaloid 'Big Al' singing the song.
  • The Puppini Sisters recorded this on their album Betcha Bottom Dollar in 2007.
  • Pitbull (2010)- 'Bon Bon (We No Speak Americano)', sample.
  • In 2002 the Chilean rock band Pettinellis recorded a cover entitled 'Americano' as part of their debut album.
  • Rita Chiarelli released this song on her album Italian Sessions.
  • Korean band LPG made an adaptation to their track Angry.
  • Darren Criss covered the song at a charity show at Yale University in 2011, and on his 2013 'Listen Up' tour in Huntington, NY.
  • A half-Greek, half-Italian version was recorded in 2011 by Lavrentis Machairitsas and Tonino Carotone.
  • In 2012 the band The Gypsy Queens features this song in their album The Gypsy Queens, with the title L'Americano. Mark Francis 'Made In Chelsea' 2012.
  • Dany Brillant recorded the song in Neapolitan language and released his cover version on his album 'Dolce Vita' in 2001.
  • Patrizio Buanne's rendition of the song with lyrics in English was released on his album 'Patrizio' in 2009 with the name 'Americano (Tu Vuo' Fa L' Americano)'.
  • Gigi D'Alessio released a cover of the song with Christian De Sica on his third live album 'Tu Vuo' Fa L'Americano - Live In New York' in 2011.
  • Dominic Halpin & The Honey B's covered the song as 'Americano' on their 2016 album Cha Cha Boom.

Uses in popular culture[edit]

  • Matt Damon, Jude Law and Rosario Fiorello sing the song in a jazz club in The Talented Mr. Ripley. In a subversion of the subject of the song, Law's character is a spoiled American heir living in Mongibello, Italy, where he revels in the Italian culture while living off a generous allowance from his wealthy American parents back home.
  • Carosone's version appears on the soundtrack for the movie The American, 2010. In the movie, the song plays in a cafe visited by George Clooney's character, an American assassin seeking refuge in a small Italian town.
  • The same version is part of the soundtrack for the animated movie Sammy's Great Escape, 2012.
  • The song can be heard in episode 4 of Catch-22 (miniseries) during a sequence in which Yossarian helps Milo with his business ventures throughout the Mediterranean (however, the song was written long after the timeframe of this series).

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Tu vuo fa l'americano (You Want to Be American) - Single'. iTunes. Retrieved 20 August 2013.
  2. ^ abc'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on January 17, 2011. Retrieved October 27, 2009.CS1 maint: Archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^(ed), Luciano Chelos; (ed), Lucio Sponza (1 January 2001). 'The Art of Persuasion: Political Communication in Italy from 1945 to the 1990s'. Manchester University Press. Retrieved 9 June 2016 – via Google Books.CS1 maint: Extra text: authors list (link)
  4. ^'la Repubblica/spettacoli: Addio Carosone, maestro della musica italiana'. Repubblica.it. Retrieved 9 June 2016.
  5. ^(in French)Tout fonctionne à l'italiano, Encyclopedisque.
  6. ^'History - Ray Gelato'. Raygelato.com. Retrieved 9 June 2016.

External links[edit]

Renato Carosone Mambo Italiano

  • Renato Carosone sings 'Tu vuò fà l’americano' on YouTube.

Renato Carosone Caravan Petrol

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