Umberto Bindi (12 May 1932 – 23 May 2002) was an Italian singer-songwriter. He is especially known for the popular song he co-wrote with
Gino Paoli
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, ''Il Mio Mondo'' ("
You're My World"), which he recorded in Italian in 1963, and
''La musica è finita'' ("Our Song", recorded by
Robert Plant
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on 45 rpm and then on album
Sixty Six to Timbuktu) It was later performed by singers in English and other languages.
Life and career
Bindi was born in
Bogliasco (
Province of Genoa
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Overview
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), Italy, and was classically trained. He wrote his first song, "T'ho perduto" ("I've Lost You"), in 1950. He made his professional debut in Italian popular music in 1959 with his composition, "
Arrivederci". The song was recorded by
Don Marino Barreto Jr., and soon became the best-selling single in Italy for that year. A
cover version
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was recorded by
Chet Baker
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in 1960 for the Italian film, ''Urlatori alla sbarra''.
Bindi's first album, ''Umberto Bindi e le sue canzoni'', was released in 1960. Bindi also wrote and recorded a number of songs that would make him known to the larger public in Italy. A few of these became classic hits there, covered many times: besides "Arrivederci", ''
Il Nostro Concerto'' ("Our Concert"), 1960, number 2 on Italy's best-selling singles list for the year, "Riviera" (1961), and "Il Mio Mondo". The latter was recorded in English in 1964 by the British pop singer
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, and remained number 1 on the
UK Singles Chart for four weeks, while also reaching Number 1 in Australia, Number 2 in Ireland and New Zealand and Number 26 in the USA.
Bindi's "Il Nostro Concerto" spent one week in the
UK Singles Chart in November 1960, at number 47.
He also wrote the music of ''La musica è finita'' (1967), another Italian classic, made famous by
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and
Mina.
However, his singing career in Italy stalled, and he and music critics attributed this to the Italian media's discomfort in the 1960s with Bindi's homosexuality. The singer nevertheless made a few concert appearances.
Bindi died at a
Rome
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hospital from
heart disease
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at the age of 70.
Discography
Albums
*''Umberto Bindi e le sue canzoni ''(1960)
*''Umberto Bindi ''(1961)
*''Con il passare del tempo'' (1972)
*''Io e il mare'' (1976)
*''D'ora in poi'' (1982; re-issued as ''Le voci della sera'' in 1996)
* ''Bindi'' (1985)
* ''Di coraggio non-si muore ''(1996)
Singles
*"
Arrivederci" / "Odio" (Ricordi) (1959)
*"Amare te/Nuvola per due" (Ricordi) (1959)
*"Girotondo per i grandi" / "Basta una volta" (Ricordi) (1959)
*"Tu" / "Non so" (Ricordi) (1959)
*"Un giorno, un mese, un anno" / "Lasciatemi sognare" (Ricordi) (1960)
*"Appuntamento a Madrid" / "Il confine" (Ricordi) (1960)
*"È vero" / "Luna nuova sul Fuji-Yama" (Ricordi) (1960)
*"Il nostro concerto" / "Un giorno, un mese, un anno" (Ricordi) (1960)
*"Se ci sei" / "Chiedimi l'impossibile" (Ricordi) (1960)
*"Un paradiso da vendere" / "Marie Claire" (Ricordi) (1960)
*"Non mi dire chi sei" / "Amare te" (Ricordi) (1961)
*"Riviera" / "Vento di mare" (Ricordi) (1961)
*"Noi due" / "Appuntamento a Madrid" (Ricordi) (1961)
*"Ninna nanna" / "Girotondo per i grandi" (Ricordi) (1961)
*"Jane" / "Carnevale a Rio" (Ricordi) (1962)
*"Un ricordo d'amore" / "Vacanze" (RCA) (1962)
*"Il mio mondo" / "Vieni, andiamo" (RCA) (1963)
*"Ave Maria" / "Un uomo che ti ama" (RCA) (1964)
*"Quello che c'èra un giorno" / "Il giorno della verità" (RCA) (1964)
*"Per vivere" / "Storia al mare" (Ariston) (1968)
*"Mare" / "Ma perché" (Variety) (1969)
*"Io e il mare" / "Flash" (Durium) (1976)
*"L'alba" / "Bogliasco notturno" (Durium) (1976)
*"Letti (con i New Trolls)" / "Chiara" / "Miracolo miracolo" (solo New Trolls) (Fonopoli Stage) (1976)
References
External links
Umberto Bindi – biography and discography
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bindi, Umberto
1932 births
2002 deaths
Musicians from the Metropolitan City of Genoa
Italian male singer-songwriters
Italian gay musicians
Italian LGBTQ singer-songwriters
Gay singer-songwriters
20th-century Italian male singers
20th-century Italian LGBTQ people