Rita Pavone - Viva La Pappa Col Pomodoro (Gian Burrasca)1965

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Rita Pavone - Viva La Pappa Col Pomodoro (Gian Burrasca) 1965

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Rita Pavone

uit: Il Giornalino di Gian Burrasca
Dallo sceneggiato televisivo "Il Giornalino di Gian Burrasca" (Lina Wertmüller, 1964).

Kant A - Viva La Pappa Col Pomodoro
Kant B - Sei La Mia Mamma

1965
RCA Italiana PM45 3303
Persing Italie
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Il Giornalino di Gian Burrasca

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Il Giornalino di Gian Burrasca is an Italian novel by Vamba (aka Luigi Bertelli).

It was first published, between 1907 and 1908, in sequential installments in the children's magazine Il giornalino della Domenica, and in 1912 it was published in book format.[1] Set in Tuscany and partly in Rome, the book is imagined as the diary of Giannino Stoppani, nicknamed "Gian Burrasca" ("Johnny Tempest") because of his exuberant and restless behavior.[1] The author Vamba also illustrated the book.[1][2]

The novel successfully attracted a large audience, especially among young readers. It was adapted into film in 1943 and 1982, and into a popular RAI TV-series starring Rita Pavone in 1964.[1]
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