The Italian Westerns and the soundtracks in it must be the greatest thing in film industry ever in my opinion. You can think that the Old West is an Italian History, not American. Thumbs Up, there´s no words that can describe how much I love Italians Westerns and it´s music!
Spaghetti Westerns are heavily romanticized compared to the material they adapted. Leone the pioneer himself copied Kurosawa's directing manner, and Kurosawa also heavily romanticized Samurai tales, often taking a lot of inspiration from European literature and films. As stated by Andrei Tarkovsky, Kurosawa didn't make historic films, everything was conveniently made up or distorted to fit his whole artistic vision. Same can be applied to Leone and the rest of Spaghetti Western directors. The difference between Spaghetti Western and American Western is the American Western is far more historically authentic due to the directors' better understanding of the culture. Characters would act in a way they would've been back in the day and the kind of the music played are the type you'd find being listened by real cowboys, as opposed to the heroic and extraordinarily brilliant characters and the 60's eclectic art rock music of Spaghetti Western. Compare The Outlaw Josey Wales to Django and RIngo for instance. Such strict rules makes American Western more boring however. I prefer artistic authenticity to historic authenticity and I think we all should do in regard of film making. Therefore a distinction between Historic Western and Spaghetti Western should be made. Of course the Old West is still American history, but the Italians have created their own vision of the West that is artistically superior.
Can anyone believe that this masterpiece is 52 years old? Seems like yesterday & it still gives me major chills & goosebumps down my spine. This musical composition is a timeless classic gem & should be put in a time bottle so that one day future generations would know that they had fearless men. Because we are fearless men!!
@@brunofelipegoncalves8555 kind of makes me think of Violet Evergarden with its German and other European styles. Like the radio tower that is similar to the Eiffel Tower and the other locations that are based on real places. Mostly based in parallel of Germany tho
I kiss at last the beloved ground of my land, That I left one day with my hard heart full of pain. I have looked in the faces of my old friends, But nobody looked at me as my old friends. And now what happens you must, you must tell me. You must remember who I am. If you see a man with downcast eyes and ragged clothes, Walking through your village, don’t shun him, but go beside. I’m that man, and now, I beg you, help me, I need you. I need you. The liar who told my sweetheart that I was dead, To take my place, he shall pay for this base lie. Those who saw me as a rundown man, Those who tried to destroy all our world, Shall leave forever our beloved land, Because we are fearless men. Because we are fearless men. Because we are fearless men.
I've listened to a zillion songs in different genres including old classic, jazz, rock and metal, country, pop and so on and so forth and I can admit this is one of the most fantastic songs I've ever heard.
The singer is Peter Tevis. He was an American folksinger in the 60s and moved over to Italy to record. He recorded a cover of Woody Guthrie’s Pastures of Plenty with Ennio Morricone. When Moricone meet with Sergio Leone and played him some of his music, Leone thought it sucked and sounded like a Dimitro Tonkin soundtrack. Leone wanted something unique. So Morricone played him Peter Tevis’ cover. “THAT’S IT!” I want that without the singing. Thats what they did and the rest is history. They reissued the Tevis song with the Fistful of Dollars title and it became a hit. Tevis was now in demand and sang a ton of songs for SW.
Maurizio Graf you are the undisputed king when it comes to singing Italian Spaghetti Western songs. Your voice was made for these wonderful scores by Ennio Morricone. Your voice is magnificent, UNEQUALLED. BRAVO, BRAVISSIMO!! God bless you!
ICONIC !!!!!! BRILLIANT !!!! TIMELESS MASTERPIECE!!! Thank you Mr. Graf for giving your incredible talent & voice. You have honored countless of us Italian Western fans with your presence. We cannot express enough gratitude for what you gave us. You will be immortalized with these unforgettable Western Themes. Thank You!! Vorrei dirti come ho apprezzato moltissimo le tue capacita di artista. Sei FORTISSIMO. Come te non ce nessuno. Ero, sono e saro sempre un vostro fan. Addio!
Most Spaghetti Westerns were made on low budgets, using inexpensive locales. Many of the stories take place in the semiarid landscapes of the American Southwest and Northern Mexico, so a popular setting was the Tabernas Desert in the Province of Almería in southeastern Spain, at the studios of Texas Hollywood, Mini Hollywood, and Western Leone. Other filming locations used were in central and southern Italy, such as the parks of Valle del Treja (between Rome and Viterbo), the area of Camposecco (next to Camerata Nuova, characterized by a karst topography), the mountains & hills around Castelluccio di Norcia (located in the central region of Umbria, where I used to live) the area around the Gran Sasso (region of Le Marche) mountain, and the Tivoli's quarries and Sardinia.
My late grandfather Angelo Ruggeri (Italian) was a Sheriff in 1920. He would have told those 60 yellow bellied cowards to start digging. His older brothers brought him to the U.S.A. when he was only a little boy around 6-7 years old. The rest is history as they say. His was a life that was truly incredible. He was a sharp shooter & awfully fast with the gun before he became a lawman, skills that enabled him to stay alive. The famous Italian film director Lino Procacci (a paesano of my grandfather) wanted to make a documentary of his life's journey. Angelo was the stuff that legends are made of. We have a diary & photos back in the homeland that are priceless. R.I.P. my dear grandfather. I miss you & grandmother so much.
Actarus Fleed Bellissima storia. La condividerò con tanti amici che spesso dicono che gli Italiani in America hanno portato solo la mafia. Saluti dall'Italia.
For those who don't know, on 1 October 2013, Giuliano Gemma died following a car accident near Rome. He was taken to a hospital in Civitavecchia and pronounced dead shortly after his arrival. Two other passengers, a man and his son, were also injured in the accident. May you R.I.P. Mr. Gemma, you were one of my favorite actors. I know they need Ringo up there to keep heaven safe from evil intruders.
I was sad to here about Giuliano. He was one of my favorite actors too. I adopted a silver tabby rescue cat, at the time I learned of his passing, and named him Ringo, in honor of Mr. Gemma.
I met him twice. Is voice was dubbed in all his movies exported to USA. He had a deep voice. Better the ones from these movies. Real gentleman. Good person and BTW good voice... I'm repeating myself. Yankee Burgers.
The origin of the western spaghetti has earlier roots than Sergio Leone. I, as an Italian, was born and raised in the years immediately after the Second World War. I grew up reading Sergio Bonelli's comics, the creator of Tex Willer. Tex Willer, which in my opinion is the biggest comic strip in the world that tells the stories of West America. It is still published today and has not yet lost its beauty.
Many years ago, I believe in the 70's period, I saw a ten part documentary series of the making of the Italian Spaghetti Western movies hosted by the late producer himself Sergio Leone. Locations, movie sets & actors were shown. I wish that I could find it on dvd. It may have never been released. That is a national treasure, a must have for us die hard fans.
As of this writing 32 people have their taste in their asses. Morricone was an utter genius and this movie, *Il Ritorno Di Ringo*, is a Classic of classics. What a tremendous story of courage in the face of impossible odds! Hollywood could take lessons from these old movies.
I've been listening to this stuff since 1967. It's the best music ever, which is why I've recorded for myself 15 CD's of only the best Spaghetti Western music. I was a Cpl. in the USMC as well (72-75). Semper Fi.
Maurizio Graf (born Maurizio Attanasio) has been blessed with a great voice. No one can remotely sing his songs, no comparison at all. He is a legend in his own right. May God bless him.
GIULIANO PARA SEMPRE QUE DEUS O TENHA SEMPRE NO CORAÇAO DELE ERA O MELHOR DE SEMPRE NAO HA COMO ELE ATE HOJE NJUNCA APARECEU NINGUEM COMO ELE OBRIGADO RINGO
Maurizio Graf. What can I say about you? God has blessed you with a voice that is unequalled in this world. You are an amazing singer. You were tailored made for Ennio's songs. You are the best among the best. Arrivederci amico mio.
Giuliano Gemma, one of the most famous actors in the Italian Western genre, was seriously injured in an accident on October 1, 2013 and died on the way to the hospital at the age of 75 due to severe injuries.
Me entremeses en corazón y me llena de emoción cuando puedo escuchar algo que me retorna al pasado . Me gustó la película y esa melodía única y las mujeres muy bella
Jean Paul Belmondo & Alain Delon. These ones started the so called Action Movies. And they were spaghetti movies cause they're were riding horses.. as well. Give me a fkin break. Burgers!
When I hear this song I envision my late grandfather Angelo who was a Lawman (Sheriff in 1920 U.S.A.) taking down the outlaws when confronted in the streets. Not an easy job, always having to look around not knowing if someone is going to kill you behind your back, without honor. As he was telling me, back in those days fearless men with honor (good or bad) would confront you face to face. Only the cowards would shoot you in the back. It was either them or him. He had to uphold the law, to do the right thing. Because he was a fearless man. Because his posse were fearless men!!
What Yankees call spaghetti movies, I call yours Burger Movies! We can't make movies about you, but you can do it about us... Pfff Gunslingers, are here too. In case you didn't know, Giuliano Gemma was in the army. He could do it as well like in the movies. At least we don't have stores where we can buy guns as you please... BS. Burger Movies, remember that... Burgers
Because we are fearless men. 52 asses should start digging!! R.I.P. Giuliano Gemma. Maurizio Graf & the late Peter Tevis are the top legendary singers of the Spaghetti Western genre no doubt. Nobody can even closely compare to these two Iconic figures.
Return of Ringo (from the film Return of Ringo) Music by Ennio Morricone Sung by Maurizio Graf I kiss at last the beloved ground of my land, That I left one day with my hard heart full of pain. I have looked in the faces of my old friends, But nobody looked at me as my old friends. And now what happens you must, you must tell me. You must remember who I am. If you see a man with downcast eyes and ragged clothes, Walking through your village, don't shun him but go beside. I'm that man and now I beg you, help me, I need you. I need you. The liar who told my sweetheart that I was dead, To take my place, he shall pay for this base lie. Those who saw me as a rundown man, Those who tried to destroy all our world, Shall leave forever our beloved land, Because we are fearless men. Because we are fearless men. Because we are fearless men.
@maanvol Thank you for agreeing with me & supporting my comments. I truly appreciate your input. These are works of art, timeless unique gems from Sergio Leone & Ennio Morricone that can never be replicated. This song/music along with the other wonderful scores bring out so many emotions that words cannot describe or say. They are meant to be enjoyed by fans worldwide FOREVER!! I say prepare 10 coffins lol. From one diehard fan to another I salute you with admiration. Ciao!
Who is here in june 2023? Can never forget this music, this era in history... I want to go back.
im here in may of 24 and will be often until i die. or the grid goes down.
The Italian Westerns and the soundtracks in it must be the greatest thing in film industry ever in my opinion. You can think that the Old West is an Italian History, not American. Thumbs Up, there´s no words that can describe how much I love Italians Westerns and it´s music!
Agreed! Westerns rule! And the best video game ever is Red Dead Redemption!
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Totalwarbest That's right, the italian film makers do great characters of west cowboys, outlaws and gunslingers.
Totally agree!!
Spaghetti Westerns are heavily romanticized compared to the material they adapted. Leone the pioneer himself copied Kurosawa's directing manner, and Kurosawa also heavily romanticized Samurai tales, often taking a lot of inspiration from European literature and films. As stated by Andrei Tarkovsky, Kurosawa didn't make historic films, everything was conveniently made up or distorted to fit his whole artistic vision. Same can be applied to Leone and the rest of Spaghetti Western directors.
The difference between Spaghetti Western and American Western is the American Western is far more historically authentic due to the directors' better understanding of the culture. Characters would act in a way they would've been back in the day and the kind of the music played are the type you'd find being listened by real cowboys, as opposed to the heroic and extraordinarily brilliant characters and the 60's eclectic art rock music of Spaghetti Western. Compare The Outlaw Josey Wales to Django and RIngo for instance. Such strict rules makes American Western more boring however. I prefer artistic authenticity to historic authenticity and I think we all should do in regard of film making.
Therefore a distinction between Historic Western and Spaghetti Western should be made. Of course the Old West is still American history, but the Italians have created their own vision of the West that is artistically superior.
R.I.P Ennio, your music was a major part of my 20 and brought myself and many others comfort in dark times. God Bless you
Can anyone believe that this masterpiece is 52 years old? Seems like yesterday & it still gives me major chills & goosebumps down my spine. This musical composition is a timeless classic gem & should be put in a time bottle so that one day future generations would know that they had fearless men. Because we are fearless men!!
Yesss
I CLASSICI WESTERN DI UNA VOLTA RESTERANNO PER SEMPRE UNA LEGGENDA !!!!!
Superbes extraits du film ; le Retour de Ringo, western italien de 1965, merci monsieur Morricone
Eu tinha os discos do filme...❤...relíquias....verdadeiro tesouro ter esses discos...
Make Spaghetti Westerns Great Again!
Spaghetti Westerns Matter
I agree..
They are always great.
@@gerardocuevas3330 óóollloloo
I'm on it!
The Gringo
The Art
And the Love
Coming soon 🎥🥃😎
While the Italians were making the best westerns ever produced, Hollywood was spewing out epics of ancient Rome.
It's a funny world.
Thats what i say. The music the magic
But think about The End of Evangelion
It is a Japanese animation
The main song has German titles
And it is sung in English
@@brunofelipegoncalves8555 kind of makes me think of Violet Evergarden with its German and other European styles. Like the radio tower that is similar to the Eiffel Tower and the other locations that are based on real places. Mostly based in parallel of Germany tho
Ennio Morricone du bist der Gott der Musik ,des Italo-Western.Ruhe Sanft, wir vergessen dich nicht.
Ganz sicher nicht! Musik für die Ewigkeit!
I kiss at last the beloved ground of my land,
That I left one day with my hard heart full of pain.
I have looked in the faces of my old friends,
But nobody looked at me as my old friends.
And now what happens you must, you must tell me.
You must remember who I am.
If you see a man with downcast eyes and ragged clothes,
Walking through your village, don’t shun him, but go beside.
I’m that man, and now, I beg you, help me, I need you.
I need you.
The liar who told my sweetheart that I was dead,
To take my place, he shall pay for this base lie.
Those who saw me as a rundown man,
Those who tried to destroy all our world,
Shall leave forever our beloved land,
Because we are fearless men.
Because we are fearless men.
Because we are fearless men.
Mary Mimouna Thank you for posting the lyrics.
Great Lyrics,the Ringo's story,seems with History of Ullises from Ithaka
The score was composed by the Iconic Maestro Ennio Morricone. A genius in his own right. Lyrics are just incredible.
Mary Mimouna grazie per il testo della canzone
Thx for this BEAUTIFUL song. LOVE IT
I've listened to a zillion songs in different genres including old classic, jazz, rock and metal, country, pop and so on and so forth and I can admit this is one of the most fantastic songs I've ever heard.
This is awesome. Great song by Ennio Morricone and the singer is incredible.
The singer is Peter Tevis. He was an American folksinger in the 60s and moved over to Italy to record. He recorded a cover of Woody Guthrie’s Pastures of Plenty with Ennio Morricone. When Moricone meet with Sergio Leone and played him some of his music, Leone thought it sucked and sounded like a Dimitro Tonkin soundtrack. Leone wanted something unique. So Morricone played him Peter Tevis’ cover. “THAT’S IT!” I want that without the singing. Thats what they did and the rest is history. They reissued the Tevis song with the Fistful of Dollars title and it became a hit. Tevis was now in demand and sang a ton of songs for SW.
tutte cazzate
@@LuckyBastardProd. Tutte cazzate
I’m so grateful this exist. May whom ever needs peace finds it.💛🌈
Maurizio Graf you are the undisputed king when it comes to singing Italian Spaghetti Western songs. Your voice was made for these wonderful scores by Ennio Morricone. Your voice is magnificent, UNEQUALLED. BRAVO, BRAVISSIMO!! God bless you!
ELVIS ITALIAMO O GRAFF.
Ennio Morricone simplismente um montro consagrado,genial.
Igual a ele não existirá nunca mais.
ICONIC !!!!!! BRILLIANT !!!! TIMELESS MASTERPIECE!!! Thank you Mr. Graf for giving your incredible talent & voice. You have honored countless of us Italian Western fans with your presence. We cannot express enough gratitude for what you gave us. You will be immortalized with these unforgettable Western Themes. Thank You!! Vorrei dirti come ho apprezzato moltissimo le tue capacita di artista. Sei FORTISSIMO. Come te non ce nessuno. Ero, sono e saro sempre un vostro fan. Addio!
Me encanta esta clase de musica esecxional pura antolojia.para quien save de temas de pelicula .u saludo afectuoso....!
Beautiful..I love this song and music, I was 10 years old when I saw this great movie..love you Gemma , R.I.P.
Most Spaghetti Westerns were made on low budgets, using inexpensive locales. Many of the stories take place in the semiarid landscapes of the American Southwest and Northern Mexico, so a popular setting was the Tabernas Desert in the Province of Almería in southeastern Spain, at the studios of Texas Hollywood, Mini Hollywood, and Western Leone. Other filming locations used were in central and southern Italy, such as the parks of Valle del Treja (between Rome and Viterbo), the area of Camposecco (next to Camerata Nuova, characterized by a karst topography), the mountains & hills around Castelluccio di Norcia (located in the central region of Umbria, where I used to live) the area around the Gran Sasso (region of Le Marche) mountain, and the Tivoli's quarries and Sardinia.
i don't know the movie but this is one of the most beautifull songs i've ever heard
❤
Saudades dos anos 80, quando na tv brasileira, passava-se filmes bons de qualidade,foi uma boa época pra quem a viveu.
My late grandfather Angelo Ruggeri (Italian) was a Sheriff in 1920. He would have told those 60 yellow bellied cowards to start digging. His older brothers brought him to the U.S.A. when he was only a little boy around 6-7 years old. The rest is history as they say. His was a life that was truly incredible. He was a sharp shooter & awfully fast with the gun before he became a lawman, skills that enabled him to stay alive. The famous Italian film director Lino Procacci (a paesano of my grandfather) wanted to make a documentary of his life's journey. Angelo was the stuff that legends are made of. We have a diary & photos back in the homeland that are priceless. R.I.P. my dear grandfather. I miss you & grandmother so much.
Actarus Fleed THX for SHARING. I know how you feel. Same feelings for my grandfather . He will be the greatest MAN I will ever know in this lifetime.
Actarus Fleed Bellissima storia. La condividerò con tanti amici che spesso dicono che gli Italiani in America hanno portato solo la mafia. Saluti dall'Italia.
You should make a documentary about him or at least write one!
For those who don't know, on 1 October 2013, Giuliano Gemma died following a car accident near Rome. He was taken to a hospital in Civitavecchia and pronounced dead shortly after his arrival. Two other passengers, a man and his son, were also injured in the accident. May you R.I.P. Mr. Gemma, you were one of my favorite actors. I know they need Ringo up there to keep heaven safe from evil intruders.
I was sad to here about Giuliano. He was one of my favorite actors too. I adopted a silver tabby rescue cat, at the time I learned of his passing, and named him Ringo, in honor of Mr. Gemma.
That was a very honorable thing to do Patrick. Giuliano was fucking awesome. He also went by the stage name of Montgomery Wood.
I knew that my hero died in 2013 but did know how.. Thanks.
He certainly was an action master
what a song, what a singer.... thank you very very much !!!
I introduced this song to my friend last year. I love the emotion in this song.
Sin dudas un genio, el mejor compositor de la historia, un fuera de serie,no habrá otro
ennio morricome sei grande.... grande anche il nostro giuliano gemma..che bei tempi..
Unrepeatable, fantastic, music for ever- Irrepetible, fantástica, música por siempre.
I met him twice.
Is voice was dubbed in all his movies exported to USA.
He had a deep voice. Better the ones from these movies.
Real gentleman. Good person and BTW good voice... I'm repeating myself.
Yankee Burgers.
Make it a double!
I need it for my horse too.
I can't ride with this slow ass bitch like this. He has to drink too, like me.
Triple one
Maurizio Graf you have a voice of an angel. MAGNIFICO tu sei!! I can listen to your songs from here to eternity!!
🐎🏜️🤠🌵we salute Gemma thanks for the memories rip my friend
encore un bon film....et une excellente musique !
Absolutely incredible. Monumental and stirring.
Grande colonna sonora.
Grande Attore.❤😢
Excellent and emotional...
es hermosa la canción grande ennio morricone
The origin of the western spaghetti has earlier roots than Sergio Leone. I, as an Italian, was born and raised in the years immediately after the Second World War. I grew up reading Sergio Bonelli's comics, the creator of Tex Willer. Tex Willer, which in my opinion is the biggest comic strip in the world that tells the stories of West America. It is still published today and has not yet lost its beauty.
Many years ago, I believe in the 70's period, I saw a ten part documentary series of the making of the Italian Spaghetti Western movies hosted by the late producer himself Sergio Leone. Locations, movie sets & actors were shown. I wish that I could find it on dvd. It may have never been released. That is a national treasure, a must have for us die hard fans.
That sounds awesome man, but you should really refer to Sergio Leone as a Director.
Thanks for posting the whole thing. I've loved this song for years and finally saw the film last night. Epic.
As of this writing 32 people have their taste in their asses. Morricone was an utter genius and this movie, *Il Ritorno Di Ringo*, is a Classic of classics. What a tremendous story of courage in the face of impossible odds!
Hollywood could take lessons from these old movies.
+Chris Parker Was? He still 'is' a genius, he is alive and still conducting.
I've been listening to this stuff since 1967. It's the best music ever, which is why I've recorded for myself 15 CD's of only the best Spaghetti Western music. I was a Cpl. in the USMC as well (72-75). Semper Fi.
The count has risen to 52 asses.
Update. The count has risen to 61.
63 asses now. How can anybody hate Morricone masterpieces?
Remember this that it was the Italians who made the best western soundtracks and arguably movies all of time
Musica linda , e grande filme !!!!
Amazing !....Incredible voice!
"Because we are fearless men." love it! I have the physical CD somewhere around my house somewhere.
Great music. Gulliano Gemma is my favourite actor. There are no actors like him nowdays.
Il ritorno di Ringo my favorite movie.
Giuliano Gemma my favorite actor.
grande giuliano.....
sono cresciuto con i tuoi film....
R.I.P.
SEMPRE NEI NOSTRI RICORDI....
Maurizio Graf (born Maurizio Attanasio) has been blessed with a great voice. No one can remotely sing his songs, no comparison at all. He is a legend in his own right. May God bless him.
GIULIANO PARA SEMPRE QUE DEUS O TENHA SEMPRE NO CORAÇAO DELE ERA O MELHOR DE SEMPRE NAO HA COMO ELE ATE HOJE NJUNCA APARECEU NINGUEM COMO ELE OBRIGADO RINGO
this is absolutely beautiful
Maurizio Graf. What can I say about you? God has blessed you with a voice that is unequalled in this world. You are an amazing singer. You were tailored made for Ennio's songs. You are the best among the best. Arrivederci amico mio.
Giuliano Gemma, one of the most famous actors in the Italian Western genre, was seriously injured in an accident on October 1, 2013 and died on the way to the hospital at the age of 75 due to severe injuries.
Che meraviglia, è sempre emozionante risentirsi!
Me entremeses en corazón y me llena de emoción cuando puedo escuchar algo que me retorna al pasado .
Me gustó la película y esa melodía única y las mujeres muy bella
Brilliant stuff, almost 7 minutes of Ennio's magic.
beautiful song !
i love maurizio graf's voice
What a terrific voice! Wow!
Bellissima canzone!!! E Soprattutto Ottima colonna Sonora!!! W il western Italiano
Uma trilha sonora inesquecível com um super ator Giuliano gema
I have seen this movie when I was 10 years old...so much sad memories..
I love Ennio so good damn memories of old plate running with soundtracks of old spaghetti movies ^^ ...I think that is why I love old western :D
Morricone il dio italiano gemma gesu cristo
Fantastic....
マカロニウエスタンの歌がいっぱい入ったカセットテープ友達に貰って、この歌ばっかり聴いてた。もう40年くらい前の事です
Very good song!
Outro grande filme do ator tão querido Gilliano Gemma que me deixa saudades, infelizmente já falecido, que tantas alegrias me de quando jovem
Ennio Morricone... You were, and are, the very best
The singer is as good as the song itself. That means a lot.
Assisti ontem a esse filme do grande Giulianno Gemma.
Que dupla maravilhosa são originais ,magistrais muito bom mesmo.
Maurizio was born to sing those great Spaghetti Western themes. Nobody can equal him. He was born & destined to be the greatest of them all.
el señor te tenga en su gloria giuliano gemma fuiste mi actor faborito en mi juventud. gracias por hacerme la vida mas agradable.
Great music..great song
RIP Ennio
One of the best I ever heard. Sounds like me
Sei stato l'eroe senza macchia e senza paura. ci hai fatto sognare. Addio Giuliano
Que obra prima .....lindo filme
Jean Paul Belmondo & Alain Delon.
These ones started the so called Action Movies.
And they were spaghetti movies cause they're were riding horses.. as well.
Give me a fkin break. Burgers!
When I hear this song I envision my late grandfather Angelo who was a Lawman (Sheriff in 1920 U.S.A.) taking down the outlaws when confronted in the streets. Not an easy job, always having to look around not knowing if someone is going to kill you behind your back, without honor. As he was telling me, back in those days fearless men with honor (good or bad) would confront you face to face. Only the cowards would shoot you in the back. It was either them or him. He had to uphold the law, to do the right thing. Because he was a fearless man. Because his posse were fearless men!!
젬마도 멋있고 음악도 좋네요 그리고 영화 중반에 장례식할때나온 음악 제목좀 알려주세요.
What Yankees call spaghetti movies,
I call yours Burger Movies!
We can't make movies about you, but you can do it about us... Pfff
Gunslingers, are here too.
In case you didn't know, Giuliano Gemma was in the army. He could do it as well like in the movies.
At least we don't have stores where we can buy guns as you please... BS.
Burger Movies, remember that... Burgers
Because we are fearless men. 52 asses should start digging!! R.I.P. Giuliano Gemma. Maurizio Graf & the late Peter Tevis are the top legendary singers of the Spaghetti Western genre no doubt. Nobody can even closely compare to these two Iconic figures.
Return of Ringo
(from the film Return of Ringo)
Music by Ennio Morricone
Sung by Maurizio Graf
I kiss at last the beloved ground of my land,
That I left one day with my hard heart full of pain.
I have looked in the faces of my old friends,
But nobody looked at me as my old friends.
And now what happens you must, you must tell me.
You must remember who I am.
If you see a man with downcast eyes and ragged clothes,
Walking through your village, don't shun him but go beside.
I'm that man and now I beg you, help me, I need you.
I need you.
The liar who told my sweetheart that I was dead,
To take my place, he shall pay for this base lie.
Those who saw me as a rundown man,
Those who tried to destroy all our world,
Shall leave forever our beloved land,
Because we are fearless men.
Because we are fearless men.
Because we are fearless men.
wonderful show !
this kind of music is better without words
+TOMMY GUNN I couldnt agree more.
+TOMMY GUNN I think this song is good with words. not like theres many themes like this
@maanvol Thank you for agreeing with me & supporting my comments. I truly appreciate your input. These are works of art, timeless unique gems from Sergio Leone & Ennio Morricone that can never be replicated. This song/music along with the other wonderful scores bring out so many emotions that words cannot describe or say. They are meant to be enjoyed by fans worldwide FOREVER!! I say prepare 10 coffins lol. From one diehard fan to another I salute you with admiration. Ciao!
Six guns at twenty paces with this playing ! ...... favoloso.
que temaso ennio morricone el retorno ringo riiingoooo
Que linda musica. Cowboy a la italiana suena mejor que spaghetti western. Mis agradecimientos a Ennio Morricone por toda su musica.
a voice from heaven!!! music is from there too :)
Great
I BRIVIDI DA QUANDO SONO BAMBINO!!!!!! ORA NE HO 51.........
Please be in Once Upon A Time in Hollywood
Classic!!!!!! thanks!
increible.......el retorno de ringo y el retorno de morricone
I love this song. So epic
Parabêm para quem postou estes filme de western italiano nota mil
Would love to hear Glenn Danzig cover this!
Now that would be something!!
No way
I'm gonna say something: Without movies and music life whould be a mistake!