Italian pop crooner Gianni Morandi first came to fame as a teenage idol in the
1960s and has since spent decades as an all-round entertainer with record sales
of over 50 million. Morandi was born in the small village of Monghidoro in the
Tuscan-Emilian Apennine mountains south of Bologna where, as a child, he worked
in his father's shoe repair shop and sold candy at a cinema, which is where he
made his first public singing performance at a New Year's Eve celebration when
he was just 12-years-old. He also sang in local hotels, barber shops, village
festivals and events run by the ...