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Guaglione (Neapolitan pronunciation: [waʝˈʝoːnə]) is Neapolitan for "boy", but as slang can mean "street urchin", "corner boy", etc. The word guaglione has appeared as "wallyo" in New York immigrant slang.
Sep 9, 2006 · Perez Prado (1958)Guaglione is a Neapolitan song with music by Giuseppe Fanciulli and words by Nicola "Nisa" Salerno. It was the winning song at the IV Napol...
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Jul 8, 2010 · Renato Carosone - Guaglione. cbenningtonros. 49.2K subscribers. 6.8K. 1.2M views 13 years ago.
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Oct 20, 2015 · Ascolta Guaglione di Gigi d’Alessio e le sue migliori canzoni qui: https://smi.lnk.to/GigiSegui Gigi sui canali ufficiali: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/...
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Robertino Loreti - Guaglione lyrics (Neapolitan) + English translation: You're always there, stuck there, / in the middle of the street. / You no longer.
Guaglione, Aurelio Fierro. This song won the Festival di Napoli in 1956, and made Aurelio Fierro famous not only in Italy, but also in America. The term "guaglione" appears in all classic Italian dictionaries; it was born in Naples and then migrated all over Italy.
Jun 18, 2024 · “Guaglione” is a popular Italian song that was first recorded by Aurelio Fierro in 1958. The word “guaglione” is a Neapolitan term meaning “young boy.” The lyrics of the song tell a story about a young boy who is experiencing jealousy and heartbreak.