The name of the song is "La Donna e Mobile". Pavarotti does a great version of it.
La donna delle meraviglie was created in 1985.
Ooh La La - Goldfrapp song - was created in 2004.
"Cant buy me Loving" by Rauf & Faik
He only had two charted hits: 'Donna' went to number two in December 1958, and 'La Bamba' went to number 22 in January 1959. Isn't it interesting that 'La Bamba' is the only one today that gets any airplay? He also had a minor chart hit with 'C'mon Let's Go'.
The name of the song is "La Donna e Mobile". Pavarotti does a great version of it.
La donna è mobile in Italian means "The woman is fickle" in English.
The composer of "la Donna e Mobile"( "the woman is fickle" ) is Guiseppe Verdi It's from the opera Rigoletto, composed in 1851
La Donna è mobile or Woman is fickle is the Duke of Mantua's aria from Verdi's opera Rigoletto premiered on 11th March 1851.
La donna è mobile from Rigoletto (Giuseppe Verdi). The tenor singing it sounds like Luciano Pavarotti.
Latin roughly Mobililty in motion. I am reminded of the possible root of the song (Run around Sue)- there was something i Opera called La Donna Mobile. (The Lady in Motion of on the move! sounds similar.
It was first performed in venice in 1851
Triple meter
Yes from his opera 'Rigoletto'
Translated from the Italian, it means "the woman is fickle".
The donna
La donna gravida was created in 1506.