When I found "Facetta Nera" in Ed's collection, my first thought was of an Italian version of "That's Why Darkies Were Born;" something that might be catchy but not something you'd want to feature in the repertoire--particularly, in this case, if you had to mention the title.
What I've since learned, however, is that the song title and lyrics were written at the time Italy and Mussolini decided that Ethiopia needed invading. "Black Face" is a referent for the people of that region, and the song emphasizes that the Italians would bring order and prosperity to these people. Imagine; Italians bringing order and prosperity?!
Anyway, much to my surprise, when I visited Ed back in November of 2007, a friend of his, who I'd never met and who had spent her girlhood growing up in Italy, mentioned, what else, "Facetta Nera." She was recounting her days in Italy, and her delight in singing all the "old songs" etc. Well, for her, "Facetta Nera" was a folk tune with a good melody that she remembers fondly and without any idea of its political origins.
So, when you play this tune from Volume 1, just remember it may have been something like the Italian equivalent of Cohan's "Over There!"
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