Alfie Boe 4th Annual Best Ever Song: No. 5

We have arrived at the half way stage of the fourth annual Alfie Boe best ever song poll and number five is a song that, having reached the top of this poll in 2015, missed the top ten altogether last year.  I’m of course talking about Addio Sogni Di Gloria:

From the 2015 album, Serenata, this song showcases Alfie’s glorious voice to perfection – one day I hope to hear him sing it again.

The song was originally recorded by Italian singer Luciano Virgili and written by Italian Carlo Innocenzi who wrote music for many Italian films from the 1940’s onward.  Translated, the title means Goodbye, Dreams of Glory and the poignancy of the song sits effortlessly against the glorious soaring melody.  The version I’ve chosen is by Giuseppe Di Stefano, whom Alfie has referenced as being a favourite of his in several interviews.  Not having listened to Di Stefano before I heard Alfie talk about him, I’ve now listened to a fair amount of his work and I have to agree with Alfie – Di Stefano has a wonderful voice:

Serenata is available here:

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6 thoughts on “Alfie Boe 4th Annual Best Ever Song: No. 5

  1. Barbara Wren

    This for me is just perfect for Alfie in every way. One of my favourites so I am so pleased you and others share my view.

  2. Linda McCann

    This is definitely a favourite to hear Alfie singing. I have listened to a lot of singers that I would not have heard of if it wasn’t for Alfie (and you) and having just listened to this recording by di Stefano I agree it is really beautiful.
    Thanks again Jane.

  3. Cathy Rogers Sarabia

    Addio Sogni di Gloria is my favorite Italian song Alfie sings, from either La Passione or Seranata. When he hits that high note, I just sort of die a little……♥ Thanks for always keeping us enthralled, Alfie. And thank you, Jane, for bringing us all the good news.

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