Singer and composer Nico Fidenco was born Domenico Colarossi in Rome, Italy on
January 24, 1933. He was best known as a film composer although he first came to
prominence as a pop singer. A self-taught musician, he began his musical career
in 1960 when he worked as a composer for the RCA Italiana label. Eventually, he
began singing and released the 1961 hit “What a Sky” (originally from the film
Silver Spoon Set aka The Dauphins). He then began recording tracks from other
films including "Moon River," “Il Mondo di Suzie Wong,” and “Exodus”. Nico
Fidenco also began recording versi...