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Yes he did. It was played at a funeral I attended yesterday. I was surprised to hear it sung by Mario Lanza as I didn't know he had recorded it. They did mention that he was a favourite of the deceased and therefore played it at the crematorium.
Mario Lanza recorded "Amazing Grace" on a 33 RPM LP. The song was included in his album "Mario Lanza: The Great Tenor," which features a collection of his performances. While he may have also appeared on 45 RPM singles, "Amazing Grace" is primarily associated with his LP recordings.
Is it Mario Lanza?
Mario Lanza was born on January 31, 1921.
Mario Lanza was born on January 31, 1921.
The web address of the Mario Lanza Institute is: http://www.mario-lanza-institute.org
The film is "The Seven Hills Of Rome" (1958). The name of the young girl who sings "Arrivederci Roma" with Mario is Luisa DiMeo. She was a real street singer chosen by Mario Lanza himself after he heard her singing near his hotel room.
In "The Great Caruso," the role of the soprano who sings "Ave Maria" alongside Mario Lanza is portrayed by soprano Anne Blyth. The film, released in 1951, showcases Lanza's operatic talent and features a blend of his singing with Blyth's vocal performance, enhancing the film's emotional depth.
Mario (Lanza) - singer/actor
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Mario Lanza had three children: a son named Marc Lanza and two daughters named Elisa and Francesca Lanza. They were born to Lanza and his wife, Betty, during their marriage. The family experienced both the joys and challenges that came with Lanza's fame and career in music and film.
The phone number of the Mario Lanza Institute is: 215-238-9691.