Buanne, looking every bit like a dashing Disney prince in his handsome tuxedo, addresses her with excitement, stating, “Today, I will sing a beautiful Neapolitan song from my homeland, with you.”
He then turns his attention to the conductor, gesturing with a confident “Maestro!” In perfect synchronization, the orchestra begins playing the opening notes of “O Sole Mio.”
As the introduction unfolds, Buanne and Willighagen take a brief moment to collect themselves, preparing to deliver the song with an unprecedented passion. During this interlude, Buanne gallantly kisses Willighagen’s hand, a gesture of his gentlemanly demeanor.
Buanne takes the lead, effortlessly showcasing his soulful voice, which consistently draws a radiant smile from Willighagen that remains unwavering throughout the entire video. Standing by his side, she sways gently, fully immersed in the music, as he sings the verses, “Che bella cosa na jurnata ’e sole, n’aria serena doppo na tempesta! Pe’ ll’aria fresca pare già na festa… Che bella cosa na jurnata ’e sole,” which beautifully translates to, “What a beautiful thing is a sunny day! The air is serene after a storm, the air is so fresh that it already feels like a celebration. What a beautiful thing is a sunny day!”