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Bella Ciao - Rock/Metal Guitar Cover (with Guitar Tabs)! Cam Bird is a Guitar Instructor, Published Author, Recording Artist, Producer, and Composer from Melbourne Australia. Feeling stuck on Guitar? -Lessons: https://www.cambirdmusic.com/lessons Merch Bandcamp: https://www.cambird.bandcamp.com Merch Store: https://teespring.com/nl/stores/cam-bird Socials Facebook: / cambirdmusic Instagram: / cambirdmusic Twitter: / cambirdmusic YouTube: / cambirdmusic Website https://www.cambirdmusic.com Music iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/artist/ca... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0I78M... Amazon https://www.amazon.com.au/Finding-You... ---------- "Bella ciao" (Italian pronunciation: [ˈbɛlla ˈtʃaːo]; "Goodbye beautiful") is an Italian protest folk song from the late 19th century, originally sung by the mondina workers in protest against the harsh working conditions in the paddy fields of Northern Italy. It is widely assumed that the mondina song was modified and adopted as an anthem of the Italian resistance movement by the partisans who opposed Nazism and fascism, and fought against the occupying forces of Nazi Germany, who were allied with the fascist and collaborationist Italian Social Republic between 1943 and 1945 during the Italian Civil War. Versions of "Bella ciao" continue to be sung worldwide as a hymn of freedom and resistance. Covers One of the most famous recordings is that of the Italian folk singer Giovanna Daffini who recorded both the mondina and the partisan versions. It appears in her 1975 album Amore mio non piangere. Many artists have recorded the song, including Herbert Pagani, Mary Hopkin, Sandie Shaw, and Manu Chao. 1964: Yves Montand as a single[18][19] 1965: Milva as a single taken from her album Canti della libertà[20] 1969: Quilapayún in the album Basta As a response to the regime of Augusto Pinochet[21] 1975: Giovanna Daffini in her album Amore mio non piangere[22] 1993: Modena City Ramblers on the album Combat Folk[23][24] 1993: Banda Bassotti on the album Gridalo Forte Records[25][26] 2001: Anita Lane on the album Sex O'Clock[27] 2010: Talco on the album Combat Circus[28][29] 2018: Marc Ribot and Tom Waits on the album Songs of Resistance 1942–2018 by Marc Ribot[30] 2018: Steve Aoki and Marnik published another EDM version[31] 2019: Amparo Sánchez and Juan Pinilla released a Flamenca interpretation for the congress of the European Left[32] 2021: Helmut Lotti released "Italian Songbook" with Bella Ciao as track number 5[33][34] 2021: Becky G as a single[35] 2022: As a part of Hearts of Iron IV's new DLC By Blood Alone, Paradox released a choir version of "Bella Ciao" arranged by Håkan Glänte and performed by Göteborg Baroque.