O sole mio is an Italian phrase which when translated into English means my sunshine. There is a popular Italian song, O Sole Mio, which has been covered by artists such as Tony Bennett and Luciano Pavarotti.
'O Sole Mio was created in 1898.
O sole mio - 1946 is rated/received certificates of: Sweden:15
The cast of O sole mio - 1929 includes: Charles Picton
The cast of O sole mio - 2006 includes: Klaudia Schmidt as Carolina
O sole mio - 1960 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-8 West Germany:6 (nf)
I'm the Law - 1953 O Sole Mio 1-14 was released on: USA: 15 May 1953
O Sole Mio
The cast of O Sole Mio - 2013 includes: Richard Ashley as Antonio Peter Burrows as Chef Guido Hannah Cauchi as Maria Martin Foreman as Mike Vauxhall Jermaine as Terry
"'O sole mio" is a globally known Neapolitan song written in 1898. It has been performed and covered by many artists, including such stalwarts of opera as Enrico Caruso, Beniamino Gigli, Mario Lanza, The Three Tenors, as well as rock/pop artists such as Bryan Adams, Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, Vitas (who sings it in a high countertenor range) and Elvis Presley. Luciano Pavarotti won the 1980 Grammy Award for Best Classical Vocal Performance for his rendition of 'O Sole Mio. The lyrics were written by Giovanni Capurro, and the melody was composed by Eduardo di Capua. Though there are versions in other languages, 'O sole mio is usually sung in the original Neapolitan language. 'O sole mio is the Neapolitan equivalent of Standard Italian Il sole mio and translates literally as "My Sun" (not "Oh My Sun").
O sole mio - 1946 was released on: Italy: 7 January 1946 Sweden: 12 March 1948 France: 26 May 1948 USA: 27 January 1950 Portugal: 26 August 1953
A dondolo o non a fare il mio giorno! in Italian means "Rocking or not to make my day" in English.