Emanuele Nutile

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Emanuele Nutile (1862–1932) was an Italian writer and composer of Neapolitan songs.[1] Nutile, who was born and died in Naples, is remembered especially for "Mamma mia, che vo' sapè", a standard in the Neapolitan repertory that has been recorded by virtually every tenor since Enrico Caruso.

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  1. ^ "Artist: Emanuele Nutile | SecondHandSongs". secondhandsongs.com. Retrieved 2023-06-10.