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Marianne (Sergio Endrigo song)

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1968 song by Sergio Endrigo
"Marianne"
Single bySergio Endrigo
LanguageItalian
B-side"Il dolce paese"
ReleasedApril 1968
GenrePop
Length3:06
LabelCetra
SongwriterSergio Endrigo
Sergio Endrigo singles chronology
"Canzone per te"
(1968)
"Marianne"
(1968)
"La colomba"
(1968)
Eurovision Song Contest 1968 entry
Country
Artist
Language
Composer
Sergio Endrigo
Lyricist
Sergio Endrigo
Conductor
Finals performance
Final result
10th
Final points
7
Entry chronology
◄ "Non andare più lontano" (1967)
"Due grosse lacrime bianche" (1969) ►

"Marianne" was a song composed, written, and recorded by Italian singerSergio Endrigo. Itrepresented Italy in theEurovision Song Contest 1968 held in London, placing tenth.Cliff Richard recorded later a cover version of the song with English lyrics written byBill Owen.

Background

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Conception

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"Marianne" was composed, written, and recorded bySergio Endrigo. It is a ballad, with the singer expressing his love for the title character. He sings, however, that she never stays with him, and he wonders about what she is doing. Nonetheless, his feelings for her remain unaltered. In addition to the Italian language original version, he also recorded a version with French lyrics byJacques Chaumelle [fr].[1]

Selection

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Radiotelevisione italiana (RAI) internally selected "Marianne" performed by Endrigo asit entrant for the13th edition of theEurovision Song Contest.[2]

Eurovision

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On 6 April 1968, the Eurovision Song Contest was held at theRoyal Albert Hall in London hosted by theBritish Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), and broadcast live throughout the continent. Endrigo performed "Marianne" eleventh on the evening, followingFrance's "La source" byIsabelle Aubret and preceding theUK's "Congratulations" byCliff Richard.Giancarlo Bigazzi conducted the event's orchestra in the performance of the Italian entry.[3]

At the close of voting, the song had received 7 points, placing it tenth in a field of seventeen. It was succeeded as Italian representative at the1969 contest by "Due grosse lacrime bianche" byIva Zanicchi.

Legacy

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Cliff Richard version

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"Marianne"
Cover of the single released in Germany
Single byCliff Richard
from the album Established 1958
B-side"Mr. Nice"
Released20 September 1968
Recorded2 July 1968[4]
StudioChappell Studios, London
GenrePop
Length3:19
LabelColumbia
ComposerSergio Endrigo
LyricistBill Owen
ProducerNorrie Paramor
Cliff Richard singles chronology
"I'll Love You Forever Today"
(1968)
"Marianne"
(1968)
"Don't Forget to Catch Me"
(1968)

Following the Contest, it was rewritten inEnglish byBill Owen for Cliff Richard to record. "Marianne" features an accompaniment by theMike Leander Orchestra and was released as a single in September with the B-side "Mr. Nice", written byTerry Britten.[4] It peaked at number 22 on theUK Singles Chart.[5]

Reception

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Reviewing forRecord Mirror,Peter Jones described "Marianne" as "a really lovely ballad, a hymn of praise to a chick, and Richard really shows off his vocal range, to a swelling, swirling orchestral backing laid down lovingly by Mike Leander. As ever, it's a distinctive vocal treatment and perhaps Richard's most ambitious bit of actually singing on record".[6] ForNew Musical Express, Derek Johnson described the song as "a piquant and emotional ballad" that "certainly doesn't register with an immediate impact. But once you've heard it a few times, you'll find that the haunting melody is firmly implanted in your mind, and you just can't lose it".[7]

Track listing

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7": Columbia / DB 8476

  1. "Marianne" – 3:19
  2. "Mr. Nice" – 2:13

7": Columbia / DSA 834 (South Africa)

  1. "Marianne" – 3:19
  2. "Close to Kathy" – 2:48

Charts

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Chart (1968)Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[8]56
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[9]18
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[10]33
Ireland (IRMA)[11]15
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[12]37
UK Singles (OCC)[5]22

References

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  1. ^""Marianne" lyrics". The Diggiloo Thrush.
  2. ^"Eurovision 1968 Italy: Sergio Endrigo - "Marianne"".Eurovisionworld. Retrieved2021-10-06.
  3. ^"Eurovision Song Contest 1968".Eurovision Song Contest. 6 April 1968.BBC /EBU.
  4. ^ab"Cliff Richard Song Database - Song Details (Marianne)".www.cliffrichardsongs.com. Retrieved2021-10-06.
  5. ^ab"Cliff Richard: Artist Chart History".Official Charts Company.
  6. ^"New Singles"(PDF).Record Mirror. 28 September 1968. p. 8. Retrieved6 October 2021.
  7. ^"Top Singles"(PDF).New Musical Express. 21 September 1968. p. 6. Retrieved6 October 2021.
  8. ^Kent, David (2005).Australian Chart Book 1940–1969. Australian Chart Book Pty Ltd, Turramurra, N.S.W.ISBN 0-646-44439-5.
  9. ^"Cliff Richard – Marianne" (in Dutch).Ultratop 50.
  10. ^"Cliff Richard – Marianne" (in French).Ultratop 50.
  11. ^"The Irish Charts – Search Results – Marianne".Irish Singles Chart.
  12. ^"Nederlandse Top 40 – Cliff Richard" (in Dutch).Dutch Top 40.
Countries
Artists
Songs
  • "À chacun sa chanson"
  • "Chance of a Lifetime"
  • "Congratulations"
  • "Det börjar verka kärlek, banne mej"
  • "Guardando il sole"
  • "Ein Hoch der Liebe"
  • "Jedan dan"
  • "Kun kello käy"
  • "La La La"
  • "Marianne"
  • "Morgen"
  • "Nous vivrons d'amour"
  • "Quand tu reviendras"
  • "La Source"
  • "Stress"
  • "Tausend Fenster"
  • "Verão"
Participation
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Note: Entries scored out signify where Italy did not compete. Italics indicate an entry in a future contest.
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