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"Love Theme from ''The Godfather''" is an instrumental theme from the 1972 film '' The Godfather'', composed by Nino Rota. The piece was lyricized in English by Larry Kusik into "Speak Softly, Love", a
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released in 1972. The highest-charting rendition of either version was by vocalist
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, who took "Speak Softly Love" to number 34 on ''
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'' magazine's
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. and number seven on its Easy Listening chart..


Background

Larry Kusik wrote the original, English lyrics, and Nino Rota wrote the music, that was used in ''Fortunella'', a 1958 Italian film directed by Eduardo De Filippo with script by
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. Different sets of lyrics for the song were written in French (''Parle plus bas''), Italian (''Parla più piano''), Portuguese (''Fale baixinho''), Sicilian (''Brucia la terra''), and Spanish (''Amor háblame dulcemente''). Dalida sings the French version; the Sicilian version is sung by
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(Franc D'Ambrosio) in '' The Godfather Part III''. It was first heard in America in 1969 on '' The Merv Griffin Show'' sung by Angela Bacari in English and Italian.


Awards

Rota's score for ''The Godfather'' had been nominated for a 1973
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. However, it was disqualified from consideration when the academy learned Rota had used a more comedic version of the song for the film '' Fortunella'' (1958). Nonetheless, Rota's score for '' The Godfather Part II'' won the 1974 Academy Award for Best Score, despite the fact that it contained the same piece.


Chart performance

The first version of the song to reach any of the charts in ''
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'' magazine was "Love Theme from ''The Godfather''" by pianist
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. His instrumental recording debuted in the issue dated 1 April 1972, and " bubbled under" the
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for five weeks, peaking at number 116,. and another piano rendition by
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got as high as number 28 Easy Listening during its four-week chart run that began in the 8 April issue.. The version that the film's music director,
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, and his orchestra recorded for the soundtrack first charted on the Hot 100 in the 22 April issue and made it to number 66 during a nine-week chart run.. It also reached number 24 on the Easy Listening chart during its three weeks there that began in the 20 May issue..


Charts (Love Theme)


"Speak Softly Love"

The Andy Williams version of "Speak Softly Love" also made its first appearance in the 8 April issue and reached number 34 on the Hot 100 during its 11 weeks there and number seven Easy Listening over the course of 12 weeks. A recording of the song by Al Martino debuted on both of those charts in the 29 April issue and peaked at number 80 during its four weeks on the Hot 100. and number 24 on the Easy Listening chart, where it also spent four weeks.. In the UK Williams began a run of nine weeks on 5 August of that year that led to a number 42 showing. In Spain, his version was a number-one hit, staying at the top of the charts for 15 weeks.


Charts (Speak Softly Love)


Recordings

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began performing instrumental guitar versions of the song as early as the late 1980s. The song is often referred to as "The Godfather Theme" and is included on his 2010 live album '' Live in Manchester'' and his 2011 live album '' Made in Stoke''. A studio recording exists and was recorded for a rare 2002 soundtrack titled '' The Kid Stays in the Picture''. *A Ukrainian version, "Skazhy shcho liubysh" ( uk, Скажи, що любиш; lit. Say you love me) was performed by Sofia Rotaru in the musical film '' Song Is Always with Us'' (1975), as the Soviet administration did not allow her to record an English cover of ''The Godfather''s theme following an offer from Ariola Records. * James Booker included an instrumental version of the song on his album ''Classified''. *
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sang the original Italian version Parla più piano as a tribute. * The melody was used as the theme music and as a central plot device in the Soviet short animated film ''
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'' (1978). * Bay Area rapper Mac Dre sampled the theme in his hip-hop song "Mafioso" from his album, ''Al Boo Boo'' (2003). * Hip-hop artist
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of Wu-Tang Clan samples the theme in "Black Mozart" on Raekwon's album '' Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... Pt. II'' (2009). * A heavy metal cover of the song was done by the band Fantômas on their album ''
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'' in 2001. * Andrea Bocelli recorded the Sicilian version for his 2015 album '' Cinema''. * Gianni Morandi performs a version of song in Italian. * Italian-French singer Dalida performed a French version of the song written by Boris Bergman in her 1972 album ''
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''. * The Latino-Mediterranean band French Latino also performed the French version. in their album ''Guarda la esperanza.'' * German singer Udo Lindenberg recorded a version with new German lyrics as the closing title track for his 2016 album ''Stärker als die Zeit''.


See also

*" Promise Me You'll Remember (Love Theme from ''The Godfather Part III'')"


References


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External links

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