It
was written in 1953 by Luigi Pisano; it became
famous when it was sang by Nino Taranto. This
song was later sang by the cheerful singers of
the Neapolitan song: Carosone and Fierro above
all.
"La pansé" is a funny double
sense that is referred to the union of two 'pansè'
(violet), to the grimaces and habits of one's
beloved woman who does not want to bestrow herself.
This song has got many grammar mistakes, and it
was made especially for giving 'macchietta' and
theatral interpretation
.
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