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1973
Host
VenueSanremo Casino
Presenter(s)Mike Bongiorno
and Gabriella Farinon
Host broadcasterRai 1
Websitewww.raiplay.it/programmi/sanremoinedito1973 Edit this at Wikidata
Vote
Number of entries30
WinnerPeppino di Capri
1972 ← [[]] → 1974

The Sanremo Music Festival 1973 was the 23rd annual Sanremo Music Festival, held at the Casinò Municipale in Sanremo, province of Imperia between 8 and 10 March 1973. The final night was broadcast by Rai 1, while the first two nights were broadcast live only by radio.[1] The 23rd edition of Sanremo Music Festival is the first to be broadcast in color.

The show was presented by Mike Bongiorno, assisted by Gabriella Farinon. Vittorio Salvetti served as artistic director.[1]

The winner of the Festival was Peppino di Capri with the song "Un grande amore e niente più".[1]

Participants and results

Participants and results[1]
Song, performing artist(s) and writer(s) Rank
"Un grande amore e niente più" – Peppino di Capri
(E. J. Wright, Giuseppe Faiella, Franco Califano)
1
"Come un ragazzino" – Peppino Gagliardi
(Peppino Gagliardi, Gaetano Amendola)
2
"Da troppo tempo" – Milva
(Gene Colonnello, Luigi Albertelli)
3
"Dolce frutto" – Ricchi e Poveri
(Umberto Balsamo, Cristiano Minellono)
4
"Serena" - Gilda Giuliani
(Gino Mescoli, Vito Pallavicini)
5
"Tu nella mia vita" - Wess & Dori Ghezzi
(Arfemo)
6
"L'uomo che si gioca il cielo a dadi" - Roberto Vecchioni
(Roberto Vecchioni)
7
"La bandiera di sole" - Fausto Leali
(Vito Pallavicini, Fausto Leali)
8
"Amore mio" – Umberto Balsamo
(Umberto Balsamo, Cristiano Minellono)
9
"Mi sono chiesta tante volte" - Anna Identici
(Gianni Guarnieri, Pier Paolo Preti)
10
"Come sei bella" - I Camaleonti
(Claudio Cavallaro, Giancarlo Bigazzi)
11
"Tu giovane amore mio" - Donatello
(Ricky Gianco, Alberto Nicorelli, Gian Pieretti, Fulvio Monachesi)
12
"Il mondo è qui" - Memo Remigi
(Memo Remigi)
13
"Tre minuti di ricordi" - Alessandro
(Alessandro Pintus, Miki Del Prete)
14
"Straniera straniera" - Lionello
(Franco Chiaravalle, Francesco Specchia)
15
"Una casa grande" - Lara Saint Paul
(Andrea Lo Vecchio, Nicola Aprile, Nereo Villa)
16
"Addio amor" - Mocedades
(Massimo Gallerani, Gianfranco Bosisio, Mario Nobile)
Eliminated
"Angeline" - Pop-Tops
(Rosa Nisi Marsella, Claudio Daiano)
Eliminated
"Anika na-o" - Jet
(Felice Piccarreda, Piero Cochis, Piero Cassano)
Eliminated
"Cara amica" - Bassano
(Francesco Specchia, Paolo Prencipe, Vitaliano Caruso)
Eliminated
"Dove andrai" - Carmen Amato
(Detto Mariano)
Eliminated
"Elisa Elisa" - Sergio Endrigo
(Sergio Bardotti, Sergio Endrigo)
Eliminated
"Innamorata io?" - Lolita
(Alessandro Celentano, Franco Chiaravalle)
Eliminated
"Mistero" - Gigliola Cinquetti
(Claudio Mattone)
Eliminated
"Mondo mio" - Christian De Sica
(Paolo Conte, Giorgio Conte)
Eliminated
"Ogni volta che mi pare" - Alberto Feri
(Franca Evangelisti, Piero Pintucci)
Eliminated
"Povero" - Junior Magli
(Luciana Medini, Mario Mellier)
Eliminated
"Sugli sugli bane bane" - Le Figlie del Vento
(Franco Chiaravalle, Paolo Tomelleri, Anna Maria Piccioli)
Eliminated
"Vado via" - Drupi
(Enrico Riccardi, Luigi Albertelli)
Eliminated
"Via Garibaldi" - Toni Santagata
(Toni Santagata)
Eliminated

References

  1. ^ a b c d Eddy Anselmi. Festival di Sanremo: almanacco illustrato della canzone italiana. Panini Comics, 2009. ISBN 8863462291.

Notes