"Funiculì, Funiculà" (, en, "Funicular Up, Funicular Down") is a
Neapolitan song composed in
1880
Events
January–March
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by
Luigi Denza to lyrics by
Peppino Turco Giuseppe “Peppino” Turco (7 March 1846 – 14 October 1903) was an Italian songwriter.
Turco was born in Naples. Initially he was a renowned journalist and poet, collaborating with the satirical newspaper ''Capitan Fracassa'' in Rome and va ...
. It was written to commemorate the opening of the first
funicular railway on
Mount Vesuvius. It was presented by Turco and Denza at the
Piedigrotta festival the same year. The sheet music was published by
Ricordi and sold over a million copies within a year. Since its publication, it has been widely adapted and recorded.
History

"Funiculì, Funiculà" was composed in 1880 in
Castellammare di Stabia, the home town of the song's composer,
Luigi Denza; the lyrics were contributed by journalist
Peppino Turco Giuseppe “Peppino” Turco (7 March 1846 – 14 October 1903) was an Italian songwriter.
Turco was born in Naples. Initially he was a renowned journalist and poet, collaborating with the satirical newspaper ''Capitan Fracassa'' in Rome and va ...
.
[ It was Turco who prompted Denza to compose it, perhaps as a joke,][ to commemorate the opening of the first funicular on Mount Vesuvius in that year.][ The song was sung for the first time in the Quisisana Hotel in Castellammare di Stabia. It was presented by Turco and Denza at the Piedigrotta festival during the same year and became immensely popular in Italy and abroad.] Published by Casa Ricordi, the sheet music sold over a million copies in a year.[
Over the years the song has been performed by many artists including Erna Sack, Anna German, Mario Lanza, ]Beniamino Gigli
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Early life
Gigli was born in Recanati, in the Marche, the son of a shoem ...
, The Mills Brothers, Connie Francis, Haruomi Hosono (with lyrics translated into Japanese), Fischer-Chöre
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In 1946 at the age of 18, Gotthilf Fischer took ...
(with lyrics translated into German), the Grateful Dead
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, Luciano Pavarotti
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, Andrea Bocelli, Rodney Dangerfield
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, Alvin and the Chipmunks
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, The Wiggles, and Il Volo
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.
In 1960, Robert B. and Richard M. Sherman wrote a new set of English lyrics to the melody of "Funiculì, Funiculà" with the title "Dream Boy".[ ]Annette Funicello
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included the song on her album of Italian songs titled ''Italiannette'' and also released it as a single that became a minor hit.
Adaptations and unintentional plagiarism
German composer Richard Strauss
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heard the song while on a tour of Italy six years after it was written. He thought that it was a traditional Neapolitan folk song
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and incorporated it into his ' tone poem. Denza filed a lawsuit against him and won, and Strauss was forced to pay him a royalty fee.[ Russian composer ]Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
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also mistook "Funiculì, Funiculà" for a traditional folk song and used it in his 1907 "" (Neapolitan Song).[
Cornettist ]Herman Bellstedt
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He was born in Bremen, Germany but immigrated to Cincinnati, Ohio at age nine. He studied the cornet with his ...
used it as the basis for a theme and variations titled ''Napoli''; a transcription for euphonium is also popular among many performers. Modernist composer Arnold Schoenberg
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arranged a version for ensemble in 1921.[
In 1933, Arthur Fields and Fred Hall published a parody of "Funiculì, funiculà" titled "My High Silk Hat". This parody has been republished several times, including in the 1957 ''Gilwell Camp Fire Book''.
In 1947, in the Walt Disney film '' Fun and Fancy Free'', Goofy and Donald sing to the chorus of this song.
In 1964, song parodist Allan Sherman's album '']For Swingin' Livers Only!
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'' included "America's a Nice Italian Name" which uses the melody.
In the late 1970s and in the 1980s the song was performed more than 20 times by the Grateful Dead
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during tunings.
'' Earthworm Jim 2'' has various bonus levels which use a variation of the tune as backing music.
The Japanese anime franchise '' Girls und Panzer'' uses an adaptation of the song by composer Shirō Hamaguchi as the theme song for Anzio High School, a school based on the Kingdom of Italy.
The Christian animated series, '' VeggieTales'' used the tune in the silly song, "Larry’s High Silk Hat".
In the 2002 game ''Mafia'', a band plays an instrumental version of the tune during the post-race celebration in the chapter "Fair Play".
The Dutch Carnival
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song "Handjes, handjes, bloemetjesgordijn" by Lamme Frans is also based on the chorus melody of "Funiculì, Funiculà".
The song "Vempair Survaivors" from the game ''Vampire Survivors
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'' is an instrumental remix of this song. It was used as the background music for the game's version 1.0 launch trailer.
Lyrics
Original Neapolitan lyrics
In Turco's original lyrics, a young man compares his sweetheart to a volcano, and invites her to join him in a romantic trip to the summit.
Traditional English lyrics
Edward Oxenford, a lyricist and translator of librettos,[ wrote lyrics, with scant relationship to those of the original version, that became traditional in English-speaking countries.][ His version of the song often appears with the title "A Merry Life".
]
Some think the world is made for fun and frolic,
And so do I! And so do I!
Some think it well to be all melancholic,
To pine and sigh; to pine and sigh;
But I, I love to spend my time in singing,
Some joyous song, some joyous song,
To set the air with music bravely ringing
Is far from wrong! Is far from wrong!
Listen, listen, echoes sound afar!
Listen, listen, echoes sound afar!
Tra-la-la-la! Tra-la-la-la!
Tra-la-la-la! Tra-la-la-la!
Echoes sound afar! Tra-la-la-la! Tra-la-la-la!
Some sing the world is set for freedom dancing,
But not so I! And not so I!
Some sing our eyes could keep from finally glancing,
Upon the sly! But not so I!
But all we're so amazing and so charming!
Divinely sweet! Divinely sweet!
And shortly, there's no time for pace and harming,
In nimble feet! In nimble feet!
Listen, listen, echoes sound afar!
Listen, listen, echoes sound afar!
Tra-la-la-la! Tra-la-la-la!
Tra-la-la-la! Tra-la-la-la!
Echoes sound afar! Tra-la-la-la! Tra-la-la-la!
Ah me! 'Tis strange that some should take to sighing,
And like it well! And like it well!
For me, I have not thought it's worth the trying,
So cannot tell! So cannot tell!
With laugh, with dance and song, the day soon passes
Full soon is gone, full soon is gone,
For mirth was made for joyous lads and lassies
To call their own! To call their own!
Listen, listen, echoes sound afar!
Listen, listen, echoes sound afar!
Tra-la-la-la! Tra-la-la-la!
Tra-la-la-la! Tra-la-la-la!
Echoes sound afar! Tra-la-la-la! Tra-la-la-la!
Notes
References
External links
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"Funiculi, funicula"
1904 Victor recording by Ferruccio Giannini in ''Discography of American Historical Recordings'' at University of California, Santa Barbara
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Neapolitan songs
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Songs about Naples
Mount Vesuvius