Sanremo Music Festival 1982
Sanremo Music Festival | |
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32nd edition (1982) | |
Dates | 28 January 1982 (1st night) |
Presenter(s) | Claudio Cecchetto, Patrizia Rossetti |
Broadcaster | Rai 1 |
Venue | Teatro Ariston |
Overall competition | |
Entries | acts ( songs) |
Winner |
Riccardo Fogli "Storie di tutti i giorni" |
Critic's prize |
Mia Martini "E non finisce mica il cielo" |
Sanremo Music Festival chronology | |
◄ 1982 ► |
The Sanremo Music Festival 1982 was the 32nd annual Sanremo Music Festival, held at the Teatro Ariston in Sanremo, province of Imperia between 28 and 30 January 1982 and broadcast by Rai 1.[1]
The show was hosted by Claudio Cecchetto, assisted by Patrizia Rossetti. Daniele Piombi hosted the segments from the Sanremo Casino, where a number of foreign guests performed their songs.[1]
The winner of the Festival was Riccardo Fogli with the song "Storie di tutti i giorni". This edition established the Critics Award, and the winner was Mia Martini.[1]
Participants and results
Big Artists section [1] | ||
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Song, performing artist(s) and writer(s) | Rank | Notes |
"Storie di tutti i giorni" – Riccardo Fogli (Riccardo Fogli, Guido Morra, Maurizio Fabrizio) |
1 |
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"Felicità" – Al Bano and Romina Power (Cristiano Minellono, Gino De Stefani, Dario Farina) |
2 | |
"Soli" – Drupi (Drupi, Gianni Belleno, Vittorio De Scalzi) |
3 | |
"Beguine" – Jimmy Fontana (Franco Migliacci, Jimmy Fontana, Lilli Greco, Luigi Pellegrino) |
Finalist | |
"Blue Hotel" - Lene Lovich (Mauro Goldsand) |
Finalist | |
"C'è" - Elisabetta Viviani (Mario Balducci) |
Finalist | |
"E non finisce mica il cielo" - Mia Martini (Ivano Fossati) |
Finalist |
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"Io no" - Anna Oxa (Oscar Avogadro, Mario Lavezzi) |
Finalist | |
"Lisa" - Stefano Sani (G. Iozzo, Zucchero Fornaciari, R. Marsella) |
Finalist | |
"Marinai" - Le Orme (Alberto Salerno, D'Amico, Antonio Pagliuca, Aldo Tagliapietra) |
Finalist | |
"Non voglio ali" - Riccardo Del Turco (Riccardo Del Turco) |
Finalist | |
"Ping pong" - Plastic Bertrand (De Pasquale, G. Pirazzoli, Franco Fasano) |
Finalist | |
"Quando incontri l'amore" - Milk and Coffee (Silvio Subelli, Ignazio Polizzy, Claudio Natili, Giancarlo Nisi) |
Finalist | |
"Romantici" – Viola Valentino (Guido Morra, Maurizio Fabrizio) |
Finalist | |
"Sei la mia donna" – Mal (Cristiano Minellono, Duilio Sorrenti, Giuseppe Santamaria) |
Finalist | |
"Sette fili di canapa" – Mario Castelnuovo (Mario Castelnuovo) |
Finalist | |
"Solo grazie" – Giuseppe Cionfoli (Giuseppe Cionfoli) |
Finalist | |
"Strano momento" – Roberto Soffici (Roberto Soffici, Andrea Lo Vecchio) |
Finalist | |
"Tu stai" – Bobby Solo (Bobby Solo) |
Finalist | |
"Un'altra vita un altro amore" – Christian (Mario Balducci) |
Finalist | |
"Una notte che vola via" – Zucchero (Adelmo Fornaciari) |
Finalist | |
"Vado al massimo" – Vasco Rossi (Vasco Rossi) |
Finalist | |
"America in" – Orietta Berti (Daniele Pace, Mario Panzeri, Corrado Conti) |
Eliminated | |
"Biancaneve" – Rino Martinez (Paolo Dossena, Rino Martinez) |
Eliminated | |
"Centomila amori miei" – Marina Lai (Minimum, Adelio Cogliati, Bibap) |
Eliminated | |
"Cuore bandito" – Julie (Elio Palumbo, Sebastiano) |
Eliminated | |
"Facciamo la pace" – Claudio Villa (Claudio Villa, Roberto Ferri) |
Eliminated | |
"Non arrenderti mai" – Piero Cassano (Vito Pallavicini, Luigi Albertelli, Piero Cassano) |
Eliminated | |
"Una rosa blu" – Michele Zarrillo (Paolo Amerigo Cassella, Michele Zarrillo, Totò Savio) |
Eliminated | |
"Una sporca poesia" – Fiordaliso (Pinuccio Pirazzoli, Franco Fasano, Depsa) |
Eliminated |
Guests
Guests [1] | |
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Artist(s) | Song |
Diego Abatantuono | "Eccezziunale...veramente" |
Gloria Gaynor | "I Kinda Like Me" |
Donovan & Astrella Leiych | "Love Is Only Feeling" |
Stray Cats | "Rock This Town" |
Marco Lucchinelli | "Stella fortuna" |
Johnny Hallyday | "Solo una preghiera" |
America | "Survival" |
Marianne Faithfull | "Sweetheart" |
Kiss | "I" |
Hall & Oates | "Private Eyes" |
Village People | "Do You Wanna Spend the Night" |
Nino Manfredi | "La frittata" |
Claudia Mori | "Non succederà più" |
Bee Gees | "He's a Liar" |
Van Halen | "Pretty Woman" |
References
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