L'uomo che non sapeva amare
adaptation of "The Carpetbaggers Love Theme" with words in Italian by Mogol, Vito Pallavicini
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L'uomo che non sapeva amare
Summary
L'uomo che non sapeva amare is a derivative work[1].
Key Facts
- L'uomo che non sapeva amare's instance of is recorded as derivative work[2].
- L'uomo che non sapeva amare's instance of is recorded as musical work/composition[3].
- L'uomo che non sapeva amare's composer is recorded as Elmer Bernstein[4].
- L'uomo che non sapeva amare's based on is recorded as Carpetbaggers Love Theme[5].
- L'uomo che non sapeva amare was performed by Nico Fidenco[6].
- Among the performers on L'uomo che non sapeva amare was Mike Patton[7].
- L'uomo che non sapeva amare's language of work or name is recorded as Italian[8].
- L'uomo che non sapeva amare's title is recorded as L'uomo che non sapeva amare[9].
- L'uomo che non sapeva amare's has melody is recorded as Carpetbaggers Love Theme[10].
- L'uomo che non sapeva amare's modified version of is recorded as Carpetbaggers Love Theme[11].
- L'uomo che non sapeva amare's adapted by is recorded as Mogol[12].
- L'uomo che non sapeva amare's adapted by is recorded as Vito Pallavicini[13].
- L'uomo che non sapeva amare's form of creative work is recorded as song[14].
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Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include derivative work[2] and musical work/composition[3].