"Resta cu' mme" is a 1957 Canzone Napoletana song composed by Domenico Modugno (music) and Dino Verde (lyrics). The autobiographical lyrics portray a troubled love story, inspired by the one that Verde was experiencing at the time.[1]
The song was launched by Marino Marini at the Capriccio nightclub in Milan, and after the first performance the very excited response by the audience prompted Marini to re-perform the song ten more times.[1] The verse "Nu’ me ‘mporta dô passato, nu’ me ‘mporta ‘e chi t’ha avuto" (i.e. "I don't care about the past, I don't care who had you") was initially censored and replaced by "Nu' me 'mporta si 'o passato, sulo lagreme m'ha dato" ("I don't care if the past only gave me tears").[2]
The song was adapted in numerous foreign languages, including English (with the titles "Stay Here with Me" and "Stay with Me", with lyrics by Milt Gabler), French (as "C'est plus facile à deux" and "C'est du soleil de t'embrasser") and Spanish (as "Ven junto a mi").[1] Non-Italian language versions include those recorded by Kaye Ballard, Colette Renard, Georgia Gibbs, Bertil Boo, Gogi Grant.[1]
References
^ abcdefgSalvatori, Dario (2001). "Resta cu'mme". Dizionario delle canzoni italiane. Elle U. pp. 290–1. ISBN8888169016.