[4] The girl's first love was jazz; she heard at home Duke Ellington, Sidney Bechet, Louis Armstrong and Bessie Smith.
[1] Grock, the clown who ran the circus in which her husband worked, encouraged her to appear with a singing number.
[4] In 1953, she auditioned with Kurt Edelhagen, band leader at the broadcaster Süddeutscher Rundfunk in Germany at the time, for one hour in several languages.
[6] Edelhagen, composer Heinz Gietz [de] and texter and producer Kurt Feltz organized her first recording on 29 March 1954, a jazz number "Istanbul".
[7] She produced "Malaguena" with conductor Werner Müller in Berlin, which became successful in the United States and led to her first foreign television appearance.
[5] Her brother, the Italian musician, singer and film actor Silvio Francesco [de], performed with her, singing in many duets, dancing and playing the clarinet in the shadow of his famous sister.
[1] Valente's single, "The Breeze and I", sold more than one million copies, per a report from 1978,[9] making it her best-selling record.
[6] In the mid-1960s, Valente worked with Claus Ogerman and recorded material in both Italian and English that he arranged/conducted and/or composed on the Decca[12] and London labels.
[13] In 1964–65, she was a co-host (with Carol Burnett and initially Bob Newhart) of The Entertainers, a 22 episode CBS variety show for which she was recognised as the best female vocalist on American television with the Fame Award, .
[6] Over the years, she performed with many international stars, including Chet Baker,[4][15] Count Basie,[16] Johnny Carson,[1] Bing Crosby,[4] Tommy Dorsey Orchestra,[8][17] Sy Oliver,[18] Buddy Rich[8] Benny Goodman,[19] Woody Herman,[8] Danny Kaye, Dean Martin,[1][4] Claus Ogerman,[12] and Edmundo Ros.
[4] In 1970, Valente appeared in the Royal Variety Performance at the London Palladium singing "Before the Parade Passes By" and "The Breeze and I".
[23][24][25][26] In 2021, the song went viral on social media platform TikTok, thanks to its use for a trend that has collected over 250 million views, started from Latin countries and South America, and then popularized also in Italy and Germany.