Caruso Ti Voglio Bene Assai Sung By Pavarotti Instant
"Caruso" is a tribute to , the first global superstar of opera. Dalla was inspired after staying in the same hotel room in Sorrento —at the Excelsior Vittoria —where Caruso spent his final days in 1921.
A young woman (historically one of his students) whom the tenor loved deeply. Caruso Ti voglio bene assai sung by pavarotti
Dalla borrowed this line from an old Neapolitan folk song, Dicitencello vuie , grounding the modern ballad in traditional roots. "Caruso" is a tribute to , the first
For more on Pavarotti's legacy, you can explore his official video collection or read the full English translation of the lyrics. Story behind Caruso song - Luciano Pavarotti - Chosic Dalla borrowed this line from an old Neapolitan
The lyrics romanticize a "last concert" given by a dying, aging tenor on a terrace overlooking the sea:
He looks into her eyes, "green like the sea," while reflecting on his past fame and "nights in America". "Ti Voglio Bene Assai"



