Roman Guitar (Chitarra Romana)

Eldo Di Lazzaro

Purple shadows are creeping
And the fountain is weeping
Hear the trees gently sigh
While the wind's murmuring by
As they ride from afar
All my memories awaken
'Neath each bright watching star
Play for one who's forsaken
On my Roman guitar

Suona, suona mia chitarra
Lascia piangere il mio cuore
Senza casa e senza amore
Mi rimani solo tu

Se la voce un po' velata
Accompagnami in Sordina
La mia bella fornarina al balcone non

Suona, suona mia chitarra
Lascia piangere il mio cuore
Senza casa e senza amore
Mi rimani solo tu

Purple shadows are creeping
And the fountain is weeping
Hear the trees gently sigh
While the wind's murmuring by
As they ride from afar
All my memories awaken
'Neath each bright watching star
Play for one who's forsaken
On my Roman guitar

Se la voce un po' velata
Accompagnami in Sordina
La mia bella fornarina al balcone no

Play for one who's forsaken
On my Roman guitar

Trivia about the song Roman Guitar (Chitarra Romana) by Connie Francis

On which albums was the song “Roman Guitar (Chitarra Romana)” released by Connie Francis?
Connie Francis released the song on the albums “More Italian Favorites” in 1960, “The Italian Collection Vol.1” in 1997, and “The Italian Collection Vol. 1” in 1997.
Who composed the song “Roman Guitar (Chitarra Romana)” by Connie Francis?
The song “Roman Guitar (Chitarra Romana)” by Connie Francis was composed by Eldo Di Lazzaro.

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