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  • More
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  • 1963 singles
  • Andy Williams songs
  • Nancy Wilson (jazz singer) songs
  • 1962 songs
  • Harry Connick, Jr. songs
  • Theme music
  • Songs with music by Riz Ortolani
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  • %22More (Theme from Mondo Cane)%22[p] is a film score song written by Riz Ortolani and Nino Oliviero for the 1962 film Mondo Cane (Dog's World, or as the soundtrack album states, %22a world gone to the dogs%22). The movie's music was released as Mondo Cane: Original Motion Picture Sound Track Album, music by Riz Ortolani and Nino Oliviero, on United Artists Records UAS 5105.The movie Mondo Cane[p] is a documentary, and uses a variety of music to accompany various segments. Some melodies are used repeatedly, in different styles, each named for the part of the movie where the music is used. Of the 15 music tracks on the soundtrack album, one melody is presented 6 times, another melody 2 times. The melody which became known as %22More%22 is presented 4 times, named %22Life Savers Girls%22, %22The Last Flight/L'Ultimo Volo%22, %22Models In Blue/Modelle in Blu%22, %22Repabhan Street/Repabhan Strasse%22, in styles ranging from lush to march and 3/4 waltz.Originally composed as an instrumental and titled %22Ti guarderĂ² nel cuore%22, lyrics were later provided by Marcello Ciorciolini, which were adapted into English by Norman Newell. At that point, %22Theme from Mondo Cane%22 became %22More%22 (not to be confused with an earlier pop song of the same name).The song was recorded in several languages by Steve Rossi who continues to perform the song in his Las Vegas stage acts. Mr. Rossi performed the song at the 36th Academy Awards and is best known as one half of the comedy team Allen and Rossi.%22More%22 is one of Ortolani's most acclaimed and influential works. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 36th Academy Awards in 1963, and it led Ruggero Deodato to hire Ortolani to compose the score for his film Cannibal Holocaust.
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  • 516
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  • More
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