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1 April, 2020 12:29 am

Pooh's new single: Ragazzo di strada

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Beat re-regeneration” is the latest album released by Pooh, one of the most famous pop bands in Italy.
To be truthful to me, saddly enough, it sounds like an album at end of an amazing career.
I don’t know but when artists tend to release albums that only revive old song and successes, something, in my opinion, is usually amiss! Pooh has been a great band who has sold millions of records over the years and has always topped the charts.

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This new album released back in February up to now has sold over 150,000 copies and only a couple of days ago, the band was awarded one of the prestigious Wind Music Awards.
The third single from this album is Ragazzo di Strada (Street boy) which was launched by Corvi in 1966.
Actually the song is now interpreted by Stefano d’ Orazio, drummer of the band.
The song is undoubtedly beautiful and back in the 60s a smashing hit too.

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Here’s Pooh’s new version.
Enjoy!

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