Renato Carosone - Tu Vuò Fa' L'Americano This is the original version of the famous We no speak americano song I take no credit for this clip, just synced the audio. Enjoy
There is a lot of confusion here among my italian friends about the meaning of this song. For the non-nationals: the meaning of this song is not JUST about telling some Napoleatan bloke not to speak like an American. "Fare l'americano" means to spend a lot of money, to have a luxurious life-style, to pay for everyone etc... This song is kind of a reminder about not pretending to act like an american because if you are italian you definitely can't afford it. This song has been composed after the WWII and the "American dream" represented a great narrative among Italians.
I think this has nothing to do with being able to afford something. It is more about the pretending to be something fancy. I mean at one point he is saying "who die this to you" . So he is not speaking about positive stereotypes for Americans.
Oh yes, The clear minded pianist The gum chewing drummer The excited banjo player The bassist that hides in the shadows Double saxophone-clarinet man And the bird flute man This band is one of the best bands that has ever existed Edit: Holy shit it's been almost two years and there's still people correcting me SORRY IT'S A MANDOLINO NOT BANJO I'm dumb ok
This band is amazing....they're pulling things outta their mouth, playing a sax and clarinet at the sametime, fancy footwork...this video had it all. 😃
Yeah I live not too far away from the German-Dutch border and honestly both Germans and Dutch people sound almost exactly the same when they speak English to me. Its only really older people that have distinct accents but even then they sound mostly American
That kind of amazing power is unfathomable to the average human brain. Most people couldn't comprehend the immense amount of pure strength required for such an amazing feat.
for the ppl who dont understood, this is italian, but more specificallly the napolitan dialect. NO SPANISH, NO GREEK OR EVERY OTHE LEANGUAGE OF MEDITERRAN (e che mo me incazzo)
Leonaяdo DiCapяio well now that I have mules it over for a week, I’m getting a heavy metal type of vibe, those drums and piano create a near AC/DC experience
The real name of this is "Tu vuò fa' l'Americano", which in Neapolitan means "You want to act American", and makes fun of Neapolitan (all the Italian ones, really) kids that emulated the American style in the 50s.
Never mind what the drummer's on....I'd settle for a kilo of whatever the mandolin player's had lol That said........why is the drummer playing dental floss???
Adolf Hitler Who are you to say what is and isn't "Italian"? Just because it isn't the standardized dialect originating from Firenze doesn't make it less proper. Until the early part of the twentieth century, Italy didn't even have a standardized language.
Let's make this clear: the song is Italian, but comes specifically from Naples (Napoli). The reason why you see comments from Italians saying "the song is not Italian, is Napoletana", it's because Neapolitans are very proud ppl, with a unique history and dialect, but they are still Italians. Moreover, the song doesn't take the piss of Americans at all! If anything, it's the opposite: back in those days Italy looked at the US as a great country and the youth at that time thought that was cool to act like Americans. "Ma sei nato in Italy!"-"But you were born in Italy!"...Saying things like: you play baseball but you are not good at that - you drink whiskey but then you feel weak...because you are not American. So it's actually taking the piss of those Italians pretending to be Americans (in a funny way). Also, as a musician and Audio Engeneer, I can tell you this song is a piece of gold. If you wanna talk about politics, being xenophobic, or say anything else not related to music, well you are in the wrong place. Music is not even just a human thing, it's a feeling and feelings have no walls, country or barriers! just enjoy it, it's for free! ;)
Allo stesso modo in cui, culturalmente, l'Argentina è nostro fratello maggiore e la Spagna è nostro padre, l'Italia è nostra madre. Sei molto amato da queste parti. Saluti dall'Uruguay 🇺🇾❤🇮🇹
The song is evidently about a Neapolitan man who acts like an American. The song is basically just the singer making fun of a dude for acting like an American when he's from Naples. The part from “We No Speak Americano” literally translates as “How can people that love you understand you if you speak half-American? when you are making love under the moon how come you say "I love you"?” Rather than “Ti amo”, this person quite literally speaks half english and says “I love you” in english to their lover, who is probably just as Italian as he is and probably doesn’t speak too much english.
wow, who the fuck were those guys. i could watch a whole concert like this. precious film. i mean they were like freaking beatles or something. it was amazing.
Luciaa T. Well being of Sicilian descent and growing up speaking the old Sicilian dialect ( different from the regular Italian) I can understand some of the words but not all. But it makes no difference at all. I still LOVE this song. And very proud to be an American of Sicilian descent.
After WWII in Italy they were nearly as famous as Beatles. Renato Carosone was one of the greatest innovators of our traditional music by mixing it with blues and rock influence imported by USA.
Renato Carozzone sang this. Many years later during 1980s I was watching him singing this song at a night club in Rome called "Paradise" where there were stage shows every night. This club was called "Piper Show At Gaththopardo" before.
My Italian is not very good and even so this is a Neapolitan dialect which I have no clue about. But the gist of it is that the person he is singing about wants to become American: "Tu vuol far l'americano" ~ "You want to play the American"
cortex383 you're almost right, it's more of "You want to do as an American" or act American They're mocking someone who according to his mind, he was born in Italy, plays baseball, dance Rock & Roll, drinks whisky and soda but the money of his camel cigarettes comes from the purse of his mommy
Ethan Silverstin ahahah i'm neapolitan so i understand all of he it's saying so the song is about this guy who want to look american but then the singer reminds him that he is italian and he can't do nothing
Each is a unique character, and expressing themselves well. Happy too. And real smiles. So, happy people play great music. It is a quite opposite from today's concept of "play well (or do whatever well) and you will be happy."
Do you know what they are talking about in this song?, basically they are talking about Italians that act like Americans which people hate that and they think it's stupid.
You are a real italian when you play piano and speak with your hand at *the same time*
it's yo Prussian boi best comment so far lmao
Hiround Blazer hello
And BEEP at someone with a horn fifty times when the lights is red
Luca Thurlow what’s a red light? Us italians barrel right through that
Luca Thurlow nope!
Italy during the trials for war crimes.
😂😂😂
Italy when Canadian and American troops ask how they lost to greece 🇬🇷
Jacob Madore or to Ethiopia!
Can't commit war crimes if you didn't fight
You can't commit war crimes if you change alliances in the middle of the war
Nobody:
Actors pretending to use a computer: 1:46
This is so underated 😂
True.
There is a lot of confusion here among my italian friends about the meaning of this song. For the non-nationals: the meaning of this song is not JUST about telling some Napoleatan bloke not to speak like an American. "Fare l'americano" means to spend a lot of money, to have a luxurious life-style, to pay for everyone etc... This song is kind of a reminder about not pretending to act like an american because if you are italian you definitely can't afford it. This song has been composed after the WWII and the "American dream" represented a great narrative among Italians.
I think this has nothing to do with being able to afford something. It is more about the pretending to be something fancy. I mean at one point he is saying "who die this to you" . So he is not speaking about positive stereotypes for Americans.
@@masterchief-vd1xs ma che sta ricenn
@@alessiopizzino2255 non è corretto?
@@masterchief-vd1xs l'ilare
@@alessiopizzino2255 ?
Me trying to sleep.
My brain:
Jordan This is me it’s currently sunrise lmao
And i told this comment was gonna be funny.
*slow claps*
*slow claps again*
it was funny for me only because when i read this comment it was on the whistling part where they sicko mode
So. Cachay
same af
2020: OK Boomer
1956: *o k n a p o l i t a n*
1800: *o k c o l u m b u s*
it was actually 1958 when the song was realeased ._.
@Pichkalu Pappita bruh moment lol google is bullshit
Ok americano
@@just_another_internet_man755 *1492*
Oh yes,
The clear minded pianist
The gum chewing drummer
The excited banjo player
The bassist that hides in the shadows
Double saxophone-clarinet man
And the bird flute man
This band is one of the best bands that has ever existed
Edit: Holy shit it's been almost two years and there's still people correcting me
SORRY IT'S A MANDOLINO NOT BANJO
I'm dumb ok
Buuuuuuuuuuuuuurn this is hilarious
@@nozzylinks750 o tir aggir
That bird flute is actually an ocarina! 🤣
That's not a banjo, that's a mandolin
that's not actually a band, that's a crime family.
This band is amazing....they're pulling things outta their mouth, playing a sax and clarinet at the sametime, fancy footwork...this video had it all. 😃
When you hear an American accent in your european server
Its a shame that the typical Dutch, German and Scandinavian accents all sound American now. I mean the French and Spanish kept their accents :'(
@@tomosprice8136 I agree, i'm Dutch and i barely hear anyone speak with the typical Dutch-English accent
Yeah I live not too far away from the German-Dutch border and honestly both Germans and Dutch people sound almost exactly the same when they speak English to me. Its only really older people that have distinct accents but even then they sound mostly American
Wait wtf almost all Germans still have a heavy accent
@@mm2mm0 I live in Germany, most I've come across sound very American
*Top 10 persons Eminem was afraid to diss*
*screams in 16kbps* people*
Adgxeth fewgbyt no it doesn’t
Lmfai (lmfa in)
@@nathansteele2158 no
Maybe the reason he said "people" is because he no speak americano.
When you found out you are 1% Italian.
Yess I am 3% 😂😂 so happpy 97% persian and turkey 🇹🇷 😂🫢
Girls:he's probably cheating
Me and the boys:
Lmfao
Kkkkkkk
Lol hahah, this got me😂😂 good one
Omerta
Why this comment has so few likes, I almost died laughing)))
*saxophone drops*
expecting the new version
*gets hit with that classic vibe*
Pixel lmao
Lol 👍
but I love the classics
Didn't know the guy from the og ghostbusters was a musician. That toothstring doe
only if you are green in music :)
Am I the only one who's impressed when the guy does his dance at 0:46. That foot work is something else.
What it feels like when you add just the right amount of Parmesan cheese to your pasta
My neighbours: Exist
Me, An Italian with a stereo:
This one really make me laugh
Dude 😂
Io pure i swear
Man I gotta try that
Yo no parlo italino but si spagnholo
Why is no one talking about the dude playing the saxophone and the clarinet at the same time
That kind of amazing power is unfathomable to the average human brain. Most people couldn't comprehend the immense amount of pure strength required for such an amazing feat.
I didn’t notice that until now
The man with the string is his mouth is offend at this
1. They actually did the recording very professionally they just put the recording over a video
2. That's Bubblegum
yo tho
When you realise the entire comment section comprises of memes
This is now among my favorite music videos ever. I mean just look at these guys they’re having so much fun.
When your eating McDonalds in Italy
Crispy McBacon
And?
😂😂😂
the facts that i’ve eaten McDonalds in Venice,Italy 😂
@@italiangirl231 you’re*
back then when boybands were actually good
They play instruments though, so they're a band, not a boyband.
Yea
Yea in the 60s and 70s.
Aspiguer 153 im your 1000th like bro
This ain't no boyband
I came across this years ago and I am so happy I did. The music is phenomenal, the foot work is insane, and the video is GOLD. I love these guys!
私も大好き❤
This is amazing...this is rock and roll about to born in Italy 🇮🇹
This song places such a good smile on face...
Ankit Singh ur cooked mate
i agree :)
Ankit Singh like 777
like 1000
U no speak Americano?
Me: trying to sleep
*My Italian sleep paralysis demon*
ua-cam.com/video/weQR2cY0QXc/v-deo.html
Bruh lol
@@hatemsidkey2014 not funny didn't laught
@@durokelnutrio6146 he is my son and I'm supporting him
Well he's got some taste
this is the best i ever heard :)
Yeah😅❤️
Good old days, when music was created using musical instruments
That drummer should have his own music video 😂
ua-cam.com/video/lTJP7Igz114/v-deo.html
Look at 3:40
The drummer is cute 😂
@@geauxgitem7946 his name is Gegè Di Giacomo
@@geauxgitem7946 ua-cam.com/video/s_zEetbu0uM/v-deo.html
this video is better
Giuseppe cognome you’re a saint ❤️👌🏾
for the ppl who dont understood, this is italian, but more specificallly the napolitan dialect. NO SPANISH, NO GREEK OR EVERY OTHE LEANGUAGE OF MEDITERRAN (e che mo me incazzo)
this is not napolitan, this is sicilian
Damien Bosso no no, è napoletano
So English right?
+Damien Bosso It's the Napoli dialect. Don't talk about things you don't know.
Marja Estatico Sorry for the mistake
Escuto isso é de chorar. Meu pai adorava. Minha paixão pela música italiana!!! 😉😍😢❤️🙏🏻
Me ha salido ahora en recomendados y es la ostia. Dios, lo escucho en bucle, me encanta. Soy muy fan de estos buenos hombres.
Gente muerta xd
@@mclovin3241 No, de verdad? 😂
@@Elsa-Blurryface joder si me gusta está canción, habrá más de ellos? Siento que nací en la época equivocada
Back when rap was good 😤
It’s Reggie definitely
Nope this is naples style which is always really a joyful music
Leonaяdo DiCapяio well now that I have mules it over for a week, I’m getting a heavy metal type of vibe, those drums and piano create a near AC/DC experience
@@iosifstalin2501 this is soviet music
Elvin deSouza I’m more surprised they took him seriously when his name is “big fucking banana lips”
8 years later...
Recommendation:
Same
@Broishere we Are talking About this vídeo, that was Realesed in 2010
tf me 2
Lol it's true tho
Right i have been getting recommendations of really old videos (5-6 years is old here)
You might aswell make the drummer his own movie. I mean, LOOK AT HIM HE IS HAVING THE TIME OF HIS LIFE
Renato Carosone - Tu Vuò Fà l'americano was recorded and released in 1956
The real name of this is "Tu vuò fa' l'Americano", which in Neapolitan means "You want to act American", and makes fun of Neapolitan (all the Italian ones, really) kids that emulated the American style in the 50s.
which is now fucking everyone, so yayy.
But he's singing Jazz... and where was that from?
Koala herpes He may be including himself
Africa
+Koala herpes New Orleans
This is the polar opposite of dark sadness.
Justin Y.
So bright happiness?
Justin Y you’re just everywhere aren’t you?
United States i think they mean dark/gloomy happiness
Piss off justin
.......
If you are listening this song after 10 years you are legend
Uma grande música, com um bom significado. Aqui no Brasil ele ficou famosa em outro gênero, mas a música em si é magnífica..
Em qual gênero?
Расскажите о смысле? Please ☺
@@rudelheinsinchrudel4070 música eletrônica 😂
Acá en Argentina el remix también fue re popular. Me acuerdo que lo ponían en las matineé en mis últimos años de primaria.
I am not sure what the drummer is on, but I want to try some
Kekekeke
Hahahaha
Jajajajajaj
lmfao this comment made my day
Look closely... He is Joe Pesci's father....
Aftab Gujral purty sure he already took all of it
Never mind what the drummer's on....I'd settle for a kilo of whatever the mandolin player's had lol
That said........why is the drummer playing dental floss???
God bless the italians, Thank God They came here along time ago to bring their wonderful culture here.
King Moderator so true
Adolf Hitler Who are you to say what is and isn't "Italian"? Just because it isn't the standardized dialect originating from Firenze doesn't make it less proper. Until the early part of the twentieth century, Italy didn't even have a standardized language.
SAME :D
King Moderator película. Baturra
And food!
O'QUE EU TO FAZENDO AQUI? KKKKKKKKK vou continuar
Kkkkkk
Eae mano kkkkkkk
Me and the guys after eating one italian girl:
How did she taste?? Like ravioli?? Or pasta??
i don’t know if this is sexual or if you and your friends are cannibals
In some languages to "eat somebody" means to try their food. So I don't see anything sexual, also has eaten italian girl
U barbarian!!😀😃😄😁😆😅🤣😂🙂🙃😉😊😇🥰
Germany: We in this together, right?
Italy: Absolutely!
*The Allies invade Sicily
Italy:
And that's How Mafia works!!!
I'm italian but this made me laugh my ass off
Im italian i laughed at this so much lollll
The lyrics say "you're not American"
"tu e pas l'americano "
👄
*That's how MEMES dying*
not "MAFIA"
Its capi di capi
yeah. but actually no.
nah m8 this video is older than your grandpa
H A Z H I M camorra*
Still bumping. Love it
Como eu amo essa musica ❤
2:14 if that isn't pure happiness, i don't know what is.
That being high as fuck
Under the influence of marijuana,I suppose.
It was their *SPAGETTT*
i IDK to
Pure cocaine
The guy who is playing the mandolin is having the best time of his life
Marta Lucas as is the drummer.
how do u not have the time ur life playing the mandolin
He kinda looks like Paul Anka
They all are 😂😂
Marta Lucas 😂he is
1:13 when the acid hits but you're trying to play the drums
i love how this is still pretty popular in 2020 lol
Let's make this clear: the song is Italian, but comes specifically from Naples (Napoli). The reason why you see comments from Italians saying "the song is not Italian, is Napoletana", it's because Neapolitans are very proud ppl, with a unique history and dialect, but they are still Italians. Moreover, the song doesn't take the piss of Americans at all! If anything, it's the opposite: back in those days Italy looked at the US as a great country and the youth at that time thought that was cool to act like Americans. "Ma sei nato in Italy!"-"But you were born in Italy!"...Saying things like: you play baseball but you are not good at that - you drink whiskey but then you feel weak...because you are not American. So it's actually taking the piss of those Italians pretending to be Americans (in a funny way). Also, as a musician and Audio Engeneer, I can tell you this song is a piece of gold. If you wanna talk about politics, being xenophobic, or say anything else not related to music, well you are in the wrong place. Music is not even just a human thing, it's a feeling and feelings have no walls, country or barriers! just enjoy it, it's for free! ;)
Just some Wops...settle down u spagetti man
nice to see some cultured people here
Thanks Mister Flied Lice!
very good explanation, thanks sir.
u r welcome sir!
WHISKEY, SODA, AND ROCKNROLL.
Rockabilly Rambler
Yeah buddy
The only words that I can understand lol
Massive baby
@@bathomilly4207 dio cane lo capisci?
IlCosoSenzaNome YT //capiscili gli americani pensano di essere l’unico popolo esistente su questa fottuta terra lol hanni pena
This is the great Renato Carosone, with his great mix of rock n roll and musica Napoletana.
16 años y encontre esta de obra de arte dios!!!!!!
I can smell the tomatoes and cigarettes through the screen
Omg :) im half italian laufhing my ass off
Tesco lmao your username is amazing
Thanks mate. I'm gonna guess that your a girl but because when I think that, my hands start to shake and tbh i feel a bit sick. 👍
Tomacco
@@santiagovillavicencio8073 oh nooo 😂
**me doing an exam**
**please, brain, do something**
My last six braincells:
😂😂😂
I was searching for this, timeless classic.
Excellent playlist, thanks Stefan 😊
1.25x speed makes it the one we’re familiar with
despacito
Prefer it better at 1. 25 than normal for the start. Thanks
@@luisalbertoalvarezvelarde559 despacito
Are you fucking stupid?
idk, it still sounds like italian
1:26 What instrument do you play? Oh you know, the gum
Is gum an instrument? Lol
^^perfect 😂
70's Smooth no patrick a gum is not an instrument
Is Moyonaise one
You too?
Still listening to this song 150 times in a row for the past 13 years lol
smile gets me all the time, you can tell the pianist is genuinely happy
Italy: *gets free premium porn accounts due to quarantine*
Everyone else with a VPN:
Remember when the only contry in quarantine was italy?
@@TucksPoris those were weird times, not that these aren’t
@@TucksPoris Remember when school was a thing?
Porn is bad for people
@@stuartknight7393 true 😕 it fucks you up
this drummer 😂😂👏👍
The huge Gegè Di Giacomo!
If Kramer and a ghostbuster had a baby
I was wondering why he was chewing gum...until...you know...that part in the video. hahahaha
More like Eddie deezen
He fucks.
Allo stesso modo in cui, culturalmente, l'Argentina è nostro fratello maggiore e la Spagna è nostro padre, l'Italia è nostra madre. Sei molto amato da queste parti. Saluti dall'Uruguay 🇺🇾❤🇮🇹
Napoli has the best music and comedians of all of Italy and don’t forget the pizza. Forza Napoli
10/10 comedy at 2:34 when the lute player hits the drummer in the face and the drummer looks at him like "dude wtf you're killing my groove"
That instrument is actually called a mandolin.
Lmaobat 2:45 he actually pushes him away he's like dude wrf seriously
Slick jazz men...Italian style
F. Mazz. Hey My Fellow Paisano. Buona Serra. You got that on right on 100 percent. It sounds very fine to me.
david fyre paesano* buona sera*
This is spanish.
Übersoldaten 1960 (Supersoldier) It is not Spanish, it is actually Neapolitan.
Übersoldaten 1960 (Supersoldier)don't be a dumb shit
That was such a happy, perfect song. Love it.
I just adore this 😍
The song is evidently about a Neapolitan man who acts like an American. The song is basically just the singer making fun of a dude for acting like an American when he's from Naples.
The part from “We No Speak Americano” literally translates as
“How can people that love you
understand you if you speak half-American?
when you are making love under the moon
how come you say "I love you"?”
Rather than “Ti amo”, this person quite literally speaks half english and says “I love you” in english to their lover, who is probably just as Italian as he is and probably doesn’t speak too much english.
Awww that's nice
This shit turned a 180
The singer is not convincing anyone... He is just mocking the people from Naples that pretend to be american and imitate the american style of life
@@catacrack9445 exactly
Bravo americano hai capito il significato
This version is so much better now that I can understand it
Better culture
I just love they shift styles when referencing American culture
But i cant understand if renato carosone(the piano guy) is playing for real
Anyone in 2021
True legend and a classic music lover
I absolutely love this performance 😘
Anyone watching this in 1968?
Sun Tzu I wanna make a woosh comment like "how are you watching this in 1960" but to scared to do so in fear that other would think I was serious
2018
Sun Tzu oh golly
I wish
How could you not
wow, who the fuck were those guys. i could watch a whole concert like this. precious film. i mean they were like freaking beatles or something. it was amazing.
Luciaa T. Well being of Sicilian descent and growing up speaking the old Sicilian dialect ( different from the regular Italian) I can understand some of the words but not all. But it makes no difference at all. I still LOVE this song. And very proud to be an American of Sicilian descent.
david fyre é napoletano ...non é siciliano
After WWII in Italy they were nearly as famous as Beatles. Renato Carosone was one of the greatest innovators of our traditional music by mixing it with blues and rock influence imported by USA.
David Anderson The dude on the piano is Renato Carosone. The drummer is Gegé di Napoli.
I'd have loved to go out and party with Gegé !!
Renato Carozzone sang this. Many years later during 1980s I was watching him singing this song at a night club in Rome called "Paradise" where there were stage shows every night. This club was called "Piper Show At Gaththopardo" before.
I love Italy. Greetings from Iraq 🤤😍
For those who can’t understand the song : don’t worry, people in italy do not get it either
Aume anch’io sono di era una battuta
Aume i know it was a joke
Keep calm, lol
Aume my dude over here went from 0-100 real quick
Danny_ va_avanti
Damn Neapolitan people...can't understand them.
The guy playing the drums look like Peter Griffin
A _giRl I thought the same thing when I saw him
He looked like Buddy Holly
Hmmm
No he does not!!!!! Look again and tell me you don't see egon spengler
Foreal tho
Absolutely love it
Me encanta 💙💙💙
Sorry, I don't speak americano but pepperoni.
despacito
Pepperoni isn’t an Italian word though.. it’s peperoni..
@@federicobramini8391 diciamolo a questi americani manga Burger King
@@Thwwwplayer trump
@@469bigal trumperoni is it eatable/smokeable?
I can't even understand what they're saying but i love it
My Italian is not very good and even so this is a Neapolitan dialect which I have no clue about. But the gist of it is that the person he is singing about wants to become American: "Tu vuol far l'americano" ~ "You want to play the American"
cortex383 you're almost right, it's more of "You want to do as an American" or act American
They're mocking someone who according to his mind, he was born in Italy, plays baseball, dance Rock & Roll, drinks whisky and soda but the money of his camel cigarettes comes from the purse of his mommy
Ethan Silverstin ahahah i'm neapolitan so i understand all of he it's saying so the song is about this guy who want to look american but then the singer reminds him that he is italian and he can't do nothing
oh...thanks,but thats abit sad
Ethan Silverstin they say "you wanna be american but is better to be italian " 💪
Each is a unique character, and expressing themselves well. Happy too. And real smiles. So, happy people play great music. It is a quite opposite from today's concept of "play well (or do whatever well) and you will be happy."
Stupendito...perfect love it...
I bet these dudes were fun to hang out with. They look like they'd keep u laughing all nite.
That's what i was thinking
Italians always are
@@Sol_Invictus_ thanks fratello :)
How do you gonna understand them.They can speak americano
Especially the little frontman with the ukelele and the drummer lol
I like this more better than the remake anyone else?
+Rob Hermoza yes, me
+Rob Hermoza Me too
+Rob Hermoza Much more better !
+Rob Hermoza a little more!!! (::
+Sklar156 H You like this original version allot better.
Love this love love love love love love love this
Oh thats Renato Carosone and his boys.
1:47 he’s just smacking the piano
Bruh I was laughing at this 😂😂
Fallout Italia Confirmed!!
omg ahahahahahahaha
Eu apoio
fucking raccist
+Mad | мσтιση ∂єѕιgη Define racist.
SÓ UMA PALAVRA XD COMO LOS
Still remember this ,born in 2003
🇺🇸 🇮🇹 🥰
I love this.. a timeless gem. For as long as the planet exists.
Why are you so virgin grand right ? lol
Do you know what they are talking about in this song?, basically they are talking about Italians that act like Americans which people hate that and they think it's stupid.
God bless Mussolini
Fucking shitty america raped our and many countries
Nobody want your shitty freedom
Again UA-cam is recommending me old videos...
I'm glad their algorithm is fucked up.
Ragdoll X if you clicked it's not broken
i aggree with you, but i'm glad it recommended it to me
You clicked now your in a whole new world called oldies. Welcome. Stay for ever
Ragdoll X that's true😂
What's wrong with old videos? xD
Superb!!!!
That was outstanding 👏
those are some happy italians
lol