Ciribiribin

"Ciribiribin" is a merry Italian ballad, originally in three-quarter time, composed by Alberto Pestalozza in 1898 with lyrics by Carlo Tiochet. It quickly became popular and has been recorded by many artists. The distinguishing feature of the song is repeated use of the five-note title phrase. In the sheet music the name is indicated to be enunciated "chiribiribee", to allow singers to hold the vowel at the end as long as they like. Artists who have recorded the song in Italian include Gracie Fields, Mario Lanza, Claudio Villa, The Andrews Sisters with Bing Crosby, and Renato Carosone.

Ciribiribin

"Ciribiribin" is a merry Italian ballad, originally in three-quarter time, composed by Alberto Pestalozza in 1898 with lyrics by Carlo Tiochet. It quickly became popular and has been recorded by many artists. The distinguishing feature of the song is repeated use of the five-note title phrase. In the sheet music the name is indicated to be enunciated "chiribiribee", to allow singers to hold the vowel at the end as long as they like. Artists who have recorded the song in Italian include Gracie Fields, Mario Lanza, Claudio Villa, The Andrews Sisters with Bing Crosby, and Renato Carosone.