Bobby Solo
Bobby Solo
Biography
Roberto Satti, better known as Bobby Solo (born 18 March 1945), is an Italian singer, musician, and film actor. In 1964, Solo participated in the Sanremo Music Festival with the song "Una lacrima sul viso" ("A Tear on your Face", written by "Lunero"), but affected by laryngitis, he sang with playback, which disqualified him as that was contrary to the festival regulations. The song, however, became a global hit. It was the first record to sell over one million copies in Italy, and global sales exceeded three million. It was awarded a gold disc. In the following year Solo won in the festival with the song "Se piangi, se ridi". He participated with the same song in the Eurovision Song Contest and finished in fifth place. Again in 1969 Solo participated in the Sanremo Music Festival, with the song "Zingara", together with Iva Zanicchi. His last participation in the festival was in 2003 (together with Little Tony), singing "Non si cresce mai". Source: Article "Bobby Solo" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
14
Gender
Male
Birthday
1945-03-18 (80 years old)
Place of Birth
Roma, Lazio, Italy
Acting

2022

Souvenir d'Italie as Not available

2000

Titanic: The Legend Goes On... as Fritz (voice)

1987

Sacrée Soirée as Self

1975

Midi Première as Self

1969

Zingara as Franco Sarresi

1968

Man Only Cries for Love as Bobby Solo

1967

Tutto Totò - Totò Ciak as Bobby Solo

1965

Soeben eingetroffen as self

1965

Viale della canzone as Bobby Solo

1964

Una lacrima sul viso as Bobby Tonner

1957

Aktuelle Schaubude as Self

1951

Sanremo Music Festival as Self - Special Guest