: Between 1963 and 1965, he released a monumental 12-LP collection titled Napoletana , which served as a chronological history of Neapolitan song dating back to the 12th century.
: Although it became one of the most recorded songs in history—inspiring Elvis Presley's "It's Now or Never" —its original authors, Eduardo di Capua and Giovanni Capurro, died in poverty. Roberto Murolo: The Guardian of Naples Roberto Murolo - 'O sole mio
: Written in 1898, the song was inspired by the return of the sun after a series of violent storms in Naples. Its lyrics use the brilliance of a sunny day as a metaphor for the radiant presence of a beloved. : Between 1963 and 1965, he released a
Often called the "Grand Master of Neapolitan Song," Murolo dedicated his life to preserving his city's musical identity . Its lyrics use the brilliance of a sunny