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: It remains one of the most beloved tracks from the Zecchino d'Oro history.

is a classic Italian children's song that first rose to fame during the 10th edition of the Zecchino d'Oro in 1968. Originally performed by young Michele Williams , the piece tells the humorous story of a Spanish bullfighter who, unlike his fierce peers, is incredibly sleepy and prefers chamomile tea to fighting. il_torero_camomillo_karaoke_carlo_maria_benedet...

: The Carlo Maria Benedetti version is often sought after for its professional orchestration, making it a "proper piece" for live performances or school events. : It remains one of the most beloved

: A lively, Spanish-influenced rhythm (paso doble) that contrasts with the "sleepy" lyrics about the bullfighter's lazy nature. unlike his fierce peers