Salvatore Adamo, born on November 1, 1943 in Italy, is a renowned vocalist and songwriter who has achieved international success with his hit singles from the 1960s such as "Tombe La Neige," "La Nuit," "Inch'Allah," and "Petit Bonheur." He has recorded music in four languages - French, Spanish, German, and Italian - and has sold nearly 100 million albums by the early 21st Century.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $39 Million (2024)
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About
Famous for such hit 1960s singles as "Tombe La Neige," "La Nuit," "Inch'Allah," and "Petit Bonheur," this popular vocalist and Songwriter recorded music in the French, Spanish, German, and Italian languages. By the second decade of the 21st Century, his album sales had neared 100 million.
Before Fame
His first album, 63/64, included the hit single "Sans Toi, Ma Mie."
Trivia
He appeared in the 1967 film Les Arnaud.
Family Life
Though he was born in Sicily, he grew up primarily in Belgium. One of his six siblings, Delizia Adamo, also had a career as a singer.
Associated With
Fellow singer Amalia Rodrigues recorded a French version of his hit song "Inch'Allah."