20:19 this is so funny, my nonna (Sicilian) used to sing the song “o’ Sarracino” by Renato Carosone to this same tune! And my nonno “napolitano” would always argue with her. I’m not sure if her version exists or it’s just a coincidence it’s similar, but it was always funny.
@@petera618 I don't need to rethink anything. Literally the biggest export market for Italian Folk Music is the US and Canada (Australia is third). You can sit down now.
Superbă muzica!! Venim!!! Cât de repede!!! Octombrie a. c. Dumnezeu să fie cu noi!!!
I always love Sicilian music when I was young. Very beautiful
Mi scusarisi. Vi ringraziu assai pir chistu granni video. Diu Benedica. Cu l' amuri da un fieru Siciliano.
Love my Blood Family ❤
Best greeti gs from an Berber to our Family in Sicily and South Italy . Supporto ❤❤❤
This picture is from Modica
20:19 this is so funny, my nonna (Sicilian) used to sing the song “o’ Sarracino” by Renato Carosone to this same tune! And my nonno “napolitano” would always argue with her. I’m not sure if her version exists or it’s just a coincidence it’s similar, but it was always funny.
E davero bella musica
22:41 ♡
love it.
Comu stai? Miei Bisnonni, Ernesto e Adalina Frehlini nasciru in Corleone. Riposari in Paci Bisnonni. Diu Benedica.
Sorry, but this is campy Sicilian music for export (usually for Americans). Real Sicilian music has much more percussion.
Examples please
@@petera618 I don't need to rethink anything. Literally the biggest export market for Italian Folk Music is the US and Canada (Australia is third). You can sit down now.