Carmen Villani (born 21 May 1944) is a former
Italian pop singer. She had a recognisable voice and an outstanding musical sense. Villani was a versatile performer, featuring elements of
gospel
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and
blues.
She is considered among the finest examples of the early
beat music
Beat music, British beat, or Merseybeat is a British popular music genre that developed, particularly in and around Liverpool, in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The genre melded influences from American rock and roll, rhythm and blues, skiffl ...
in Italy. She also collaborated with some of the top
film score
A film score is original music written specifically to accompany a film. The score comprises a number of orchestral, instrumental, or choral pieces called cues, which are timed to begin and end at specific points during the film in order to e ...
rs in Italy. Villani's fame was limited to her homeland, where she charted records and gave several performances broadcast nationwide by
RAI
RAI – Radiotelevisione italiana (; commercially styled as Rai since 2000; known until 1954 as Radio Audizioni Italiane) is the national public broadcasting company of Italy, owned by the Ministry of Economy and Finance. RAI operates many ter ...
. After her failure to chart hits in the early 1970s, she became an actress in
commedia sexy all'italiana
The commedia sexy all'italiana (, lit. "sex comedy Italian style"), also known as commedia scollacciata or commedia erotica all'italiana, is a subgenre of Italian ''commedia all'italiana'' film genre.
Style
''Commedia sexy'' is characterized typ ...
films.
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Career
Carmen Villani was born in Ravarino, Province of Modena
The Province of Modena ( it, Provincia di Modena) is a province in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Modena.
It has an area of and a total population of about 701,000 (2015). There are 48 ''comuni'' (singular: ''co ...
. She won the nationwide singing talent contest
A talent show is an event in which participants perform the arts of singing, dancing, lip-syncing, acting, martial arts, playing an instrument, poetry, comedy or other activities to showcase skills. Many talent shows are performances rather t ...
of Castrocaro Music Festival The Castrocaro Music Festival, also known as Concorso per Voci Nuove, is an Italian musical contest which takes place every year in the town of Castrocaro Terme e Terra del Sole, near Forlì, from 1957. The competition is exclusively reserved for ne ...
in August 1959 with the swing song "Quando una ragazza (a )" (When a Girl (in New Orleans)). Consequently, she signed a recording contract with the Bluebell record label
A record label, or record company, is a brand or trademark of music recordings and music videos, or the company that owns it. Sometimes, a record label is also a publishing company that manages such brands and trademarks, coordinates the produ ...
. The two tracks Villani recorded with the label were noticed by Fred Buscaglione who hired her as the female lead singer for his orchestra called the Asternovas. Buscaglione taught Villani to sing in the American swing style which she kept to throughout her career. The Asternovas stapled for a month at the Royal Club in Naples
Naples (; it, Napoli ; nap, Napule ), from grc, Νεάπολις, Neápolis, lit=new city. is the regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city of Italy, after Rome and Milan, with a population of 909,048 within the city's adminis ...
. The collaboration ended with the death of Buscaglione in a car accident on 3 February 1960. Villani's solo career continued with Bluebell issuing two more singles in 1961. She made her acting debut as The Singer in the film '' A Man for Burning'' by Valentino Orsini
Valentino Orsini (19 January 1927 in Pisa – 26 January 2001 in Cerveteri) was an Italian film director.
After his first interests to arts (he had been sculptor, stage designer, cinema critic, cineclub animator) in his hometown, in 1954 Va ...
, Paolo and Vittorio Taviani
Paolo Taviani (; born 8 November 1931) and Vittorio Taviani (; 20 September 1929 – 15 April 2018), collectively referred to as the Taviani brothers, were Italian film directors and screenwriters who collaborated on film productions.
At the C ...
. As the film received the Italian Film Critics Award at the Venice Film Festival
The Venice Film Festival or Venice International Film Festival ( it, Mostra Internazionale d'Arte Cinematografica della Biennale di Venezia, "International Exhibition of Cinematographic Art of the Venice Biennale") is an annual film festival h ...
, the Bluebell used the opportunity for launching a nationwide campaign for Villani's singles off the soundtrack. This led to Villani's first Italian chart hit "Brucia" (Burning).[Carmen Villani. Ready steady girls! (readysteadygirls.eu)][ Subsequently, she was hired by the RAI and collaborated with ]Lelio Luttazzi
Lelio Luttazzi (27 April 1923 – 8 July 2010) was an Italian composer, musician, actor, singer, conductor, writer, and television and radio presenter.
Born in Trieste, Luttazzi began playing the piano at Radio Trieste and composing his first s ...
in the TV shows ''Strettamente musicale'' and ''Strettamente musicale'' and ''Il Paroliere questo sconosciuto''. The single "La mia strada" (My Street) became No. 14 on the Italian weekly chart in the same year.[ Villani took part of the ]Cantagiro
Cantagiro was an Italian summer song contest held from 1962 to 1972 and 1990 to 1993. It featured three categories, A for famous artists, B for newcomers and C for groups. The creator of the competition was Ezio Radaelli. The name of the festival ...
Festival of 1963, performing "Io sono così", a cover of "The Love of a Boy" by Burt Bacharach. The performance prompted an offer from Bacharach to record the Italian version " Anyone Who Had a Heart" which was turned down by the Bluebell leaving Petula Clark
Petula Sally Olwen Clark, CBE (born 15 November 1932) is an English singer, actress, and composer. She has one of the longest serving careers of a British singer, spanning more than seven decades.
Clark's professional career began during the ...
to enjoy the No. 21 biggest selling hit of 1964 in Italy.[I singoli più venduti del 1964]
(Biggest-selling singles of 1964. HitParadeItalia
Beat music (1964–1966)
The year 1964 marked Villani's shift to beat music
Beat music, British beat, or Merseybeat is a British popular music genre that developed, particularly in and around Liverpool, in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The genre melded influences from American rock and roll, rhythm and blues, skiffl ...
starting off with "Congratulazioni a te". The single failed to reach the Italian charts as did her next beat records. This prompted her record label for a makeover to go with her new sound. She changed her girl-next-door brunette for a blonde hairdo and lost weight. Her clothes styling, however, failed to catch the Mod
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* Mods (band), a Norwegian rock band
* M.O.D. (Method of Destruction), a band from New York City, US ...
fashion integral for the beat style and the result was more of office wear. The new look was due to be presented at the Sanremo Music Festival
The Sanremo Music Festival, officially the Italian Song Festival () and commonly known as just (), is the most popular Italian song contest and awards ceremony, held annually in the city of Sanremo, Liguria. It is the longest-running annua ...
in 1965, scheduled to perform Armando Trovaioli's "La verità" (The Truth) alongside Paul Anka
Paul Albert Anka (born July 30, 1941) is a Canadian-American singer, songwriter and actor. He is best known for his signature hit songs including " Diana", " Lonely Boy", " Put Your Head on My Shoulder", and "(You're) Having My Baby". Anka also ...
(these times in the Sanremo Festival, each entry was performed twice, by two interpreters). Anka's record label pulled out of the competition as a protest, leaving Villani without a place in the contest. She went on to record the theme of '' The Avengers'' TV series with a group credited as ''Avengers''. Villani also participated in the Naples Festival with "Io ca te voglio bene" sung in Neapolitan
Neapolitan means of or pertaining to Naples, a city in Italy; or to:
Geography and history
* Province of Naples, a province in the Campania region of southern Italy that includes the city
* Duchy of Naples, in existence during the Early and Hig ...
.[ Villani continued with her beat style in "Passo il tempo" (Time passes) which was used to open the ''Questo e quello'' TV programme in 1966 and made the Italian top 30 as the B-side of "Anche se mi vuoi", a cover of "]Tossin' and Turnin'
"Tossin' and Turnin'" is a song written by Ritchie Adams and Malou René, and originally recorded by Bobby Lewis in the fall of 1960. The record was released on the Beltone label in December 1960. It reached number one on both the ''Billboard' ...
" by The Ivy League. "Bada Caterina", lyrics by Franco Migliacci
Francesco "Franco" Migliacci (born 28 October 1930 in Mantua) is a lyricist, producer, and actor.
Biography
He studied in Florence where his family had settled, here he entered in a competition for young players, in which he won a stay of ...
and music by Armando Trovaioli, was the title track of the film ''Adultery Italian Style
''Adultery Italian Style'' ( it, Adulterio all'italiana) is a 1966 Italian comedy film written and directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile.
Cast
*Nino Manfredi as Franco Finali
* Catherine Spaak as Marta Finali
* Maria Grazia Buccella as Gloria
* ...
''.[ The song's structure was simple and repetitive, being based on the ]call and response
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between the choir and Villani's variations of the main musical theme. That resulted in a portrait of a rebellious girl who wishes to dance all night long (played by Catherine Spaak) set against the strict rules of the adults represented by the choir. The naughty text and the cheeky beat made teenage Italian girls identify themselves with the character and to turn on the volume in the spirit of the track.[ Villani provided the vocals for another piece on the soundtrack called "Brillo e bollo". The track was included in the ''Women in Lounge'' CD collection issued in 2002.] Villani continued in the protesting spirit, recording the track "Mille ghitarre contro la guerra" (A Thousand Guitars Against the War) and performing it at the '' Festival delle Rose''.[ Her final single with Bluebell "Non c’è bisogno di camminare" marked the end of Villani's beat period. The label also issued her collection album ''Carmen'' in 1967.][
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Fonit Cetra (1967–1970)
The management of Villani's new Fonit Cetra
Fonit Cetra was an Italian record label, active between 1957 and 2000.
History
Fonit Cetra was founded in 1957 from merging two already existing labels: Cetra (acronym from Compagnia per edizioni, teatro, registrazioni ed affini), owned by RAI a ...
record label had great plans for the singer. Her debut single, the classy torch song
A torch song is a sentimental love song, typically one in which the singer laments an unrequited or lost love, either where one party is oblivious to the existence of the other, where one party has moved on, or where a romantic affair has affect ...
"Io per amore" (I for Love), written and co-performed by Pino Donaggio
Giuseppe "Pino" Donaggio (born 24 November 1941) is an Italian musician, singer, and composer of film and television scores. A classically-trained violinist, Donaggio is known for his collaborations with director Brian De Palma, and for his work i ...
, became 11th in the Sanremo Festival of 1967 and charted in Italy.[ A series of deeply emotional ballads followed: "Grin grin grin" (written by ]Paolo Conte
Paolo Conte (; born 6 January 1937) is an Italian singer, pianist, songwriter and lawyer known for his distinctly grainy, resonant voice. His compositions fuse Italian and Mediterranean sounds with jazz, boogie and elements of the French and L ...
and presented in the elaborate studio set of the ''Diamoci del tu'' TV show), "Per dimenticare" (Made to Forget), "Trenta 0233". Her 1968 output included "Questa sinfonia" (This Symphony). The title track for another film, '' Il profeta'' has been included in a number of collection albums.[ The flipside upbeat "Non prenderla sul serio" (Don't Take It Seriously) was the theme to the ''Su e giù'' TV programme.][ Villani returned to the final of the Sanremo Festival and the Italian charts with "Piccola piccola" in 1969. The track won the ]Tokyo
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Festival and was a big success in Japan, but remained her last chart hit to date.[ The rest of her 1969 output, including "Se" (If) written in the signature style by Conte][ and presented at the '']Canzonissima
''Canzonissima'' was an Italian musical variety show broadcast by Rai 1 from 1958 to 1974, aired on Saturday evening except for the last two editions in which it was aired on Sunday afternoon. The program was referred to as "the synthesis and the ...
'' contest, failed to make impact on the charts.[ For the subsequent two years, Villani co-hosted Sunday variety shows musically directed by Gorni Kramer.][ Her Sanremo success continued with a 12th place for her performance of "Hippy" alongside the author Fausto Leali in 1970. Her last single with Fonit Cetra was "L’amore è come un bimbo" (Love is Like a Child).][
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RCA (1971–1972)
In 1971, as suggested by the Italian singer Domenico Modugno, RCA
The RCA Corporation was a major American electronics company, which was founded as the Radio Corporation of America in 1919. It was initially a patent trust owned by General Electric (GE), Westinghouse, AT&T Corporation and United Fruit Comp ...
signed a contract with Villani.[ She and Modugno teamed up for the year's Sanremo Festival achieving the 6th place for the performance of "Come stai" (How Do You Feel) composed by Modugno.][ Villani's intention was to make a turn in her career, to shake off the label of ''light pop tunes'' and to establish herself as a serious interpreter. Ennio Melis, the chief of RCA Italy initiated the collaboration of Villani with the singer-songwriter ]Piero Ciampi
Piero Ciampi (Livorno, 28 September 1934 – Rome, 19 January 1980) was an Italian singer-songwriter.
Discography
Single
* 1961: ''Conphiteor/La grotta dell'amore'' ( Bluebell, BB 03044; inciso come ''Piero Litaliano'')
* 1961: ''L'ultim ...
. In autumn 1971, Villani qualified to the second round of the Canzonissima
''Canzonissima'' was an Italian musical variety show broadcast by Rai 1 from 1958 to 1974, aired on Saturday evening except for the last two editions in which it was aired on Sunday afternoon. The program was referred to as "the synthesis and the ...
contest and performed "Bambino mio" (My Baby) by Ciampi. The fact that the theme of the lyrics was divorce, which was legalised only in 1974, demanded some extra courage to perform it at the nationwide televised show. Villani handled the situation delivering a poignant performance which is now considered among her best. Villani and Ciampi recorded a couple of tracks in the studio in mid-February, 1972. Thereafter, Ciampi, known for his difficult character, refused to collaborate with Villani. Later in the year, Ciampi started to work with Nada
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, another female singer, which concluded with Nada's album ''Ho scoperto che esisto anch'io''. This left Villani under pressure from RCA who were expecting a commercial album while she was still in need of serious material. This led to the breakup between the singer and the record label. This also meant the shelving of the material dedicated for the album.[ Among the ditched tracks was "Perchè dovrei" (Why should I) by ]Lucio Battisti
Lucio Battisti (5 March 1943 – 9 September 1998) was an influential Italian singer-songwriter and composer. He is widely recognized for songs that defined the late 1960s and 1970s era of Italian songwriting.
Battisti released 18 studio albums ...
which she had already presented at the '' Senza Rete'' live televised concert in July 1972 to appear only on a compilation album of Battisti more than thirty years later. Villani's last recording with the RCA was the title track of the thriller film ''L'ultimo uomo di Sara'' (Sara's Last Man) composed by Ennio Morricone.[
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Acting career
Thanks to her film director husband Mauro Ivaldi, Villani moved into acting full-time, enjoying a string of starring roles in Italian sexy comedy films, such as '' Substitute Teacher'', '' L’amica di mia madre'' and '' Ecco lingua d'argento''.[ In late 1970s, she also modelled for ]Playboy
''Playboy'' is an American men's Lifestyle magazine, lifestyle and entertainment magazine, formerly in print and currently online. It was founded in Chicago in 1953, by Hugh Hefner and his associates, and funded in part by a $1,000 loan from H ...
and Playmen
''Playmen'' was an Italian Pornographic magazine, adult entertainment magazine. It was founded in 1967 by a mother of three, Adelina Tattilo, achieving fame as Italy's version of ''Playboy'' magazine.
The magazine was published monthly and featu ...
magazines.[ She attempted a few musical comebacks in the 1980s, though without success.][ In the 1990s, she starred in the stage musical ''Roma birbona'', and in 2004 she made a guest performance on the album ''Weekend al Funkafè'' by the group Ridillo.][
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Legacy
A number of Villani's tracks have been included in compilation albums of the 1960s Italian pop music, among them ''Beat in Cinecittà
Cinecittà Studios (; Italian for Cinema City Studios), is a large film studio in Rome, Italy. With an area of 400,000 square metres (99 acres), it is the largest film studio in Europe, and is considered the hub of Italian cinema. The studios we ...
'' and ''Women in Lounge''.[
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References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Villani, Carmen
Musicians from the Province of Modena
Italian women singers
Italian pop singers
Living people
1944 births
Italian rhythm and blues singers