The Innocent Charm of 'Carina'

Nicola Arigliano's song 'Carina' is a delightful ode to a young woman whose charm and innocence captivate the singer. The lyrics paint a picture of a girl who grows more beautiful each day, yet retains a childlike innocence that makes her endearing. The term 'carina' itself means 'cute' or 'pretty' in Italian, and Arigliano uses it repeatedly to emphasize her sweet and unpretentious nature. Despite her growing beauty, she remains unaware of the complexities of love, which adds to her allure.

The song is filled with affectionate descriptions, calling her 'graziosa' (graceful) and highlighting her 'boccuccia deliziosa' (delicious little mouth) that is too honest to lie about wanting a kiss. This innocence is contrasted with her occasional pout, which the singer finds even more attractive. The imagery of her as a 'stella che manca in ciel' (a star missing in the sky) suggests that she is a rare and precious presence in his life, someone who brings light and joy.

Arigliano's musical style, often characterized by its smooth, jazzy undertones, complements the tender and playful nature of the lyrics. The orchestral accompaniment adds a layer of sophistication, making the song not just a simple love ballad but a nuanced expression of admiration and affection. The repeated refrain underscores the singer's growing fondness, as he finds her increasingly 'simpatica e dolce' (likable and sweet) each day. 'Carina' is a celebration of youthful innocence and the pure, uncomplicated joy it brings to those who encounter it.

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  3. I Sing Amore
  4. Marilu'
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