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Sheet music, chords Pupo - Lo devo solo a te
4.1 (45)
0218
Piano&Vocal
PianoVocal
Advanced
Sheet music, chords Pupo - Ciao
4.7 (15)
0134
Vocal
Vocal
5 (1)
0132
Piano.Solo&Chords
PianoGuitar
Sheet music, chords Pupo - Su di Noi
4.67 (54)
0324
Piano.Solo
Piano
Sheet music, chords Pupo - Firenze Santa Maria Novella
4.7 (24)
0133
Guitar.Chords&Tabs
Guitar
Beginner
Sheet music, chords Pupo - Firenze Santa Maria Novella
4.2 (34)
0141
Piano.Easy
Piano
Sheet music, chords Pupo - Firenze Santa Maria Novella
4.6 (22)
0111
Ukulele.Chords&Tab
Ukulele
Sheet music, chords Pupo - Su di Noi
4.3 (17)
1178
Guitar.Tabs
Guitar
Beginner
Sheet music, chords Pupo - La Storia Di Noi Due
4.2 (35)
0166
Guitar.Tab.Easy
Guitar
4.5 (54)
0255
Piano.Solo
Piano
Sheet music, chords Pupo - Chissà se domani
4.5 (17)
0158
Guitar.Chords&Tabs
Guitar
Beginner
Sheet music, chords Pupo - Firenze Santa Maria Novella
4.9 (46)
0157
Guitar.Tab.Easy
Guitar
Beginner
Sheet music, chords Pupo - Ciao
4.6 (15)
0130
Piano&Vocal.Easy
PianoVocal
Advanced
Sheet music, chords Pupo - Penso A Te
4.3 (56)
0171
Flute
Flute

Enzo Ghinazzi (born 11 September 1955), best known as Pupo (Italian for "little baby") is an Italian singer, lyricist, television presenter, writer and voice actor. Pupo's first album release, Come sei bella ("You are so beautiful"), came in 1976. His second album, Gelato al cioccolato, was his first major success , containing the hit singles "Ciao" and "Gelato al cioccolato", written with Cristiano Malgioglio; the album was the artist's first of 11 gold records. In 1980 Pupo competed for the first time in the Sanremo Music Festival with the gold record winning song "Su di noi" ("Above us"): the song was included in his third album Più di prima ("More than before"), which was Pupo's best selling record and also included "Firenze Santa Maria Novella", a love letter to the city of Florence.