Lanza c 1950
Mario Lanza (born Alfredo Arnold Cocozza; January 31, 1921 – October 7, 1959) was an American tenor and actor. He was a Hollywood film star popular in the late 1940s and the 1950s. Lanza began studying to be a professional singer at the age of 16. After appearing at the Hollywood Bowl in 1947, Lanza signed a seven-year film contract with Louis B Mayer, the head of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, who saw his performance and was impressed by his singing. Prior to that, the adult Lanza sang only two performances of an opera. The following year (1948) he sang the role of Pinkerton in Puccini's Madama Butterfly in New Orleans.
Label Cambra (1983)
Cat # CR 029
Peak chart position N/A
BPI certification N/A
Be My Love
Drink Drink Drink
Because You're Mine - 'Live'
The Donkey Serenade
Granada
Valencia
I'll See You In My Dreams
O Sole Mio
Only A Rose
Besame Mucho
Lady Of Spain
Come Prima
Rose Marie
You'll Never Walk Alone
Night And Day
Because
La Donna E Mobile
Ave Maria
Santa Lucia
Funiculi, Funiculi
I'll Walk With God
Desert Song
One Alone
With A Song In My Heart
Deep In My Heart Dear
Serenade