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It is most probably his most requested song by the Maltese communities in Australia and on Maltese music programmes in Malta. Its lyrics and melody were written by Frank Pulis. The B side of the same release featured ''Iż-żwieġ'', with lyrics by Charles Zammit. His band included Frank Pulis on bass, J. Gauci on rhythm guitar and lead guitar, Joe Camilleri on drums and C. Tanti on piano and organ. | It is most probably his most requested song by the Maltese communities in Australia and on Maltese music programmes in Malta. Its lyrics and melody were written by Frank Pulis. The B side of the same release featured ''Iż-żwieġ'', with lyrics by Charles Zammit. His band included Frank Pulis on bass, J. Gauci on rhythm guitar and lead guitar, Joe Camilleri on drums and C. Tanti on piano and organ. | ||
Curmi | Curmi in Australia on Thursday 21 March 2013. |
Revision as of 08:18, 30 March 2013
Charles Curmi was born in Malta but emigrated to Australia when still in his young teens. He comes from a show business family. He originally started singing in Sydney, but then relocated to Melbourne. Known as Baby Face, at 28, he released a popular track under the Dynamic International lable, entitled Dejjem Irrid.
It is most probably his most requested song by the Maltese communities in Australia and on Maltese music programmes in Malta. Its lyrics and melody were written by Frank Pulis. The B side of the same release featured Iż-żwieġ, with lyrics by Charles Zammit. His band included Frank Pulis on bass, J. Gauci on rhythm guitar and lead guitar, Joe Camilleri on drums and C. Tanti on piano and organ.
Curmi in Australia on Thursday 21 March 2013.