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"Dio, come ti amo" (English translation: "God, How I Love You") is a song which was first performed as duo by Domenico Modugno and Gigliola Cinquetti at the Sanremo Music Festival 1966. By winning the competition, it was chosen as the Italian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1966, and performed in Italian by Modugno. It was also the title of an Italian Musicarello (Italian musical) released in 1966. The Singer was the main star, accompanied by Mark Damon, and actors from the Italian Stable Raimondo Vianello and Nino Taranto. It was in black and White.

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  • Dio, come ti amo (en)
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  • Dio, come ti amo (traduction littérale française : « Dieu, comme je t'aime » est la chanson qui a remporté le Festival de San Remo de 1966. La chanson a été présentée au Festival en double interprétation par Domenico Modugno, qui en est aussi l'auteur, et Gigliola Cinquetti. (fr)
  • Dio, come ti amo è il brano musicale vincitore del Festival di Sanremo 1966. La canzone fu presentata al Festival in doppia esecuzione da Domenico Modugno (che ne era anche l'autore) e Gigliola Cinquetti. (it)
  • "Dio, come ti amo" (English translation: "God, How I Love You") is a song which was first performed as duo by Domenico Modugno and Gigliola Cinquetti at the Sanremo Music Festival 1966. By winning the competition, it was chosen as the Italian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1966, and performed in Italian by Modugno. It was also the title of an Italian Musicarello (Italian musical) released in 1966. The Singer was the main star, accompanied by Mark Damon, and actors from the Italian Stable Raimondo Vianello and Nino Taranto. It was in black and White. (en)
  • Dio, come ti amo – utwór włoskiego wokalisty Domenico Modugno, napisany przez niego samego, nagrany i wydany w 1966 roku. W nagraniu piosenki towarzyszyła artyście orkiestra , którego dyrygentką była Nora Orlandi. Oprócz włoskojęzycznej wersji utworu, Modugno nagrał także ten numer w języku niemieckim („Ich lieb' dich immer mehr”), hiszpańskim („Dios mío, como te quiero”) i angielskim („Oh, How Much I Love You”). Na stronie B winylowego wydania singla znalazła się druga piosenka artysty – „Io di più”. (pl)
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