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Michael John "Jimmy" Roselli (December 26, 1925 – June 30, 2011) was an American pop singer and pianist.


Early life

Roselli was born in
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, the son of Anna Bernadette Lovella, a seamstress, and Phillip Roselli, a boxer. His mother died two days after he was born and his father abandoned him, leaving him in the care of his aunts and his widowed grandfather, Michael Roselli, who spoke no English. He grew up five doors down from
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, who was ten years his senior. In 1944, Roselli joined the
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, serving in the 66th Infantry Division. During the war, he witnessed the sinking of the and served in northern France and Vienna. After the war, he returned to Hoboken, where he married Angeline Giuffra and had a daughter. During this time, he worked as a construction worker and a pianist. He received his first break in 1954 when Michael "Trigger Mike" Coppola arranged for him to appear with
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at the Boston
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.


Career

He had success with the song "Mala Femmena" on his first album ''Showcase: Jimmy Roselli''. It sold over three million records in 1963. It never was a hit song for him, but is considered his signature song. His only charting pop hit was a 1967 remake of " There Must Be a Way", a song previously recorded by
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. In addition to reaching No. 93 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart, "There Must Be a Way" was an easy-listening hit, reaching No. 13 in ''Billboard'' and No. 2 in ''
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''. He also had success with the song "All The Time" that same year. The song reached No. 19 on the ''Billboard'' easy listening chart. His third and last hit song was "Please Believe Me" in 1968. That song was No. 31 on the ''Billboard'' easy listening chart. Those were his only U.S. hit singles, although his version of "When Your Old Wedding Ring Was New" twice appeared in the UK Singles Chart. It peaked at number 51 in 1983, and number 52 in 1987. At the beginning of his career, with appearances on ''
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'', with Jimmy Durante, and at the Copacabana, critics were calling him a "miracle". As ''
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'' magazine states, "guys were trying to put a stranglehold on him. He pushed them all away." Although he was on good terms with a number of mob chieftains, he claimed that he had "never done business with organized criminals". In 1970, Roselli refused
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's offer to sing at a concert that supported the Mob-controlled Italian-American Civil Rights League. After this incident, Roselli was blackballed from singing in clubs and venues owned or controlled by Mafia associates. At times, he was relegated to selling his music out of the trunk of his car parked in
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in
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(he was the founder and owner of M&R Records). Jimmy Roselli is a favorite among Italian-Americans and his signature tune "Mala Femmina" is featured twice in
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's ''
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''. Roselli sang in perfect
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. Other Neapolitan songs recorded by Roselli include " Core 'ngrato", " Anema e core" and "Scapricciatiello".
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said of him that "Roselli sings as an Italian should sing". Later, as the influence of the Mafia waned, Roselli's career experienced a resurgence. In 1989, he found success in the United Kingdom when he played a series of concerts at the
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. During the 1990s, he also headlined various shows at
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in
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. He sang the title song "Who Can Say?" for the 1966 Italian documentary film ''
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''. A book in the late 1990s entitled ''Making The Wiseguys Weep: The Jimmy Roselli Story'' was published by David Evanier. A feature film about Jimmy Roselli is being developed by
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and
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. Joseph Pistone mentioned an incident he witnessed regarding Roselli during the
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in the former FBI agent's book, '' Donnie Brasco: My Undercover Life in the Mafia''.


Death

Roselli died of heart failure in 2011 at his home in
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.


Discography

* ''Showcase: Jimmy Roselli'' (1963) * ''This Heart of Mine'' (1964) * ''Life & Love Italian Style'' (1965) * ''Mala Femmena'' (1965) * ''The Great Ones'' (1965) * ''Saloon Songs'' (1965) * ''New York: My Port of Call'' (1965) * ''Right from the Heart'' (1965) * ''The Christmas Album'' (1966) * ''The Italian Album'' (1966) * ''Saloon Songs Vol. 2'' (1967) * ''Sold Out: Carnegie Hall Concert'' (1967) * ''There Must Be a Way'' (1967) * ''Rock-a-Bye Your Baby'' (1968) * ''3 A.M.'' (1968) * ''Core Spezzato'' (1969) * ''Let Me Sing and I'm Happy'' (1969) * ''It's Been Swell'' (1970) * ''Jimmy Roselli'' (1971) * ''Saloon Songs Vol. 3'' (1971) * ''Simmo 'E Napule... Paisa'' (1972)


Singles


References


External links


New York Times book review, "The Wedding Singer: A biography of a crooner who never quite made the big time," by Vincent Patrick (December 27, 1998)
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Roselli, Jimmy 1925 births 2011 deaths American crooners American male singers American people of Italian descent Singers from New Jersey Musicians from Hoboken, New Jersey Torch singers Traditional pop music singers United Artists Records artists United States Army personnel of World War II