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Single by Renato dei Profeti | ||||
B-side | "L`Università" | |||
Released | April 1970 | |||
Genre | Pop Rock | |||
Length | 3:44 | |||
Label | CBS | |||
Songwriter(s) | Totò Savio, Giancarlo Bigazzi, Claudio Cavallaro | |||
Producer(s) | Alfredo Cerruti, Elio Gariboldi | |||
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1970 single by Renato dei Profeti
"Lady Barbara" is a song written by Totò Savio, Giancarlo Bigazzi, and Claudio Cavallaro and performed by Renato dei Profeti, founder of the group I Profeti at his first solo venture. The song won the Un disco per l`estate festival and peaked at first place on the Italian hit parade.[1][2] The same year the song also named a musicarello film, Lady Barbara, directed by Mario Amendola and starred by the same Renato dei Profeti.[3]
The same year the song was adapted into English by Errol Brown and Tony Wilson, and the cover version performed by Peter Noone and Herman`s Hermits, reached #7 in New Zealand and #13 in the United Kingdom in 1970.[4] It was the last single of the Herman`s Hermits that featured Peter Noone. This version was produced by Mickie Most.[5]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1970 single by Renato dei Profeti
"Lady Barbara" is a song written by Totò Savio, Giancarlo Bigazzi, and Claudio Cavallaro and performed by Renato dei Profeti, founder of the group I Profeti at his first solo venture. The song won the Un disco per l`estate festival and peaked at first place on the Italian hit parade.[1][2] The same year the song also named a musicarello film, Lady Barbara, directed by Mario Amendola and starred by the same Renato dei Profeti.[3]
The same year the song was adapted into English by Errol Brown and Tony Wilson, and the cover version performed by Peter Noone and Herman`s Hermits, reached #7 in New Zealand and #13 in the United Kingdom in 1970.[4] It was the last single of the Herman`s Hermits that featured Peter Noone. This version was produced by Mickie Most.[5]