“O sole mio” is one of Italy’s most famous songs, originally written in 1898 in the language of Napoli.
It has since become a world renowned song, performed by operatic artists such as Enrico Caruso, Luciano Pavarotti (and The Three Tenors) and Andrea Bocelli.
The Italian song has sparked some more unusual versions as well, such as pop and rock re-mixes from Elvis Presley and Bryan Adams.
Above, we give you O Sole Mio in its punk version, while after the jump you can hear it in its operatic tones with Caruso’s O Sole Mio, and that of The Three Tenors.
For English lyrics to O Sole Mio, go to Wikipedia.
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