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The Vanoni's version was included in the musical score of the film ''[[Ocean's Twelve]]''.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Heather Phares|title=Ocean's Twelve - Original Soundtrack|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/oceans-twelve-mw0000141192|accessdate=11 October 2016|work=[[AllMusic]]|date=December 7, 2004}}</ref>
The Vanoni's version was included in the musical score of the film ''[[Ocean's Twelve]]''.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Heather Phares|title=Ocean's Twelve - Original Soundtrack|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/oceans-twelve-mw0000141192|accessdate=11 October 2016|work=[[AllMusic]]|date=December 7, 2004}}</ref>

In 1988, American singer [[Eydie Gormé]] recorded a Spanish-language version of the song under the title "Sentado a la Vera del Camino" with Carlos for her album ''De Corazón a Corazón''.<ref>{{cite web|title=De Corazon a Corazon - Eydie Gorme|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/de-corazon-a-corazon-mw0000843644|website=AllMusic|accessdate=December 17, 2016}}</ref> The song peaked at number two on the [[Hot Latin Songs|''Billboard'' Hot Latin Songs]].<ref name="uslatin">{{cite web|title=Top Latin Songs: The Week of October 15, 1988|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/latin-songs/1988-10-15|website=Billboard|accessdate=December 17, 2016}}</ref> Their version led to the duo receiving a nomination for [[Lo Nuestro Award for Pop Group or Duo of the Year|Pop Group or Duo of the Year]] at the [[Premio Lo Nuestro 1989|inaugural Lo Nuestro Awards]] in 1989.<ref name="Nominees-1989">{{Cite news | last1 = Coto | first1 = Juan Carlos | title = Univision Launches Latin Music Awards | newspaper = [[The Miami Herald]] |publisher = [[The McClatchy Company]] | date = May 28, 1989 | url = | accessdate = February 9, 2014 | subscription = yes}}</ref>



==Track listing==
==Track listing==
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# "L'appuntamento" <small>(Roberto Carlos, Erasmo Carlos, Bruno Lauzi)</small>
# "L'appuntamento" <small>(Roberto Carlos, Erasmo Carlos, Bruno Lauzi)</small>
# "Uomo, uomo" <small>(Luciano Beretta, Donata Giachini, Nicola Aprile)</small>
# "Uomo, uomo" <small>(Luciano Beretta, Donata Giachini, Nicola Aprile)</small>

=== Sentado a la Verda del Camino ===
; 7" single – CBS 653054 7
# "Sentado a la Vera del Camino" <small>(Roberto Carlos, Erasmo Carlos)</small>



==Charts==
==Charts==
'''Bruno Lauzi version'''
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!align="left"|Chart (1970)
!align="left"|Peak<br />position
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|align="center"|2
|align="center"|2
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'''Eydie Gormé and Roberto Carlos version'''
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!align="left"|Chart (1988)
!align="left"|Peak<br />position
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|align="left"| US Hot Latin Songs (''Billboard'')<ref name="uslatin"/>
|align="center"|2
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==References==
==References==

Revision as of 15:18, 17 December 2016

"Sentado à Beira do Caminho"
Song
B-side"Johnny Furacão"

"Sentado à Beira do Caminho" is a Brazilian song composed by Roberto Carlos and Erasmo Carlos and released as a single in May 1969 by Erasmo Carlos.

Background

The song was inspired by a 1968 hit song, Bobby Russell's "Honey (I miss you)", and it describes the despair and hopelessness of a lover waiting for his beloved.[1]

In 1970 the song was adapted into Italian language by Bruno Lauzi and recorded by Ornella Vanoni with title "L'appuntamento". This version, chosen as opening song of the radio show Gran Varietà, became an immediate hit, ranking #2 on the Italian hit parade. The song was also covered by several artists, including Mina, Andrea Bocelli, Johnny Dorelli, Fernanda Porto.[1]

The Vanoni's version was included in the musical score of the film Ocean's Twelve.[2]

In 1988, American singer Eydie Gormé recorded a Spanish-language version of the song under the title "Sentado a la Vera del Camino" with Carlos for her album De Corazón a Corazón.[3] The song peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs.[4] Their version led to the duo receiving a nomination for Pop Group or Duo of the Year at the inaugural Lo Nuestro Awards in 1989.[5]


Track listing

Original version

7" single – RGE 70.363
  1. "Sentado à Beira do Caminho" (Roberto Carlos, Erasmo Carlos)
  2. "Johnny Furacão" (Roberto Carlos, Erasmo Carlos)

L'appuntamento

7" single – CBS 3654
  1. "L'appuntamento" (Roberto Carlos, Erasmo Carlos, Bruno Lauzi)
  2. "Uomo, uomo" (Luciano Beretta, Donata Giachini, Nicola Aprile)

Sentado a la Verda del Camino

7" single – CBS 653054 7
  1. "Sentado a la Vera del Camino" (Roberto Carlos, Erasmo Carlos)


Charts

Bruno Lauzi version

Chart (1970) Peak
position
Italy[6] 2

Eydie Gormé and Roberto Carlos version

Chart (1988) Peak
position
US Hot Latin Songs (Billboard)[4] 2


References

  1. ^ a b Dario Salvatori. "L'appuntamento". Dizionario delle canzoni italiane. Elle U, 2001. ISBN 8888169016.
  2. ^ Heather Phares (December 7, 2004). "Ocean's Twelve - Original Soundtrack". AllMusic. Retrieved 11 October 2016.
  3. ^ "De Corazon a Corazon - Eydie Gorme". AllMusic. Retrieved December 17, 2016.
  4. ^ a b "Top Latin Songs: The Week of October 15, 1988". Billboard. Retrieved December 17, 2016.
  5. ^ Coto, Juan Carlos (May 28, 1989). "Univision Launches Latin Music Awards". The Miami Herald. The McClatchy Company. {{cite news}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); Unknown parameter |subscription= ignored (|url-access= suggested) (help)
  6. ^ Dario Salvatori. Storia dell'Hit Parade. Gramese, 1989. ISBN 8876054391.