I Profeti

[1][2] They initially had a beat repertoire, and released their first single in 1966, "Bambina sola", a cover of The Grass Roots' "You're a Lonely Girl".

[1] In 1967 the band released their first album, Bambina sola, which was widely influenced by American contemporary folk music.

[1] In 1968 the band got their first domestic hit with "Gli occhi verdi dell'amore", a cover of Chip Taylor's "Angel of the Morning".

[3] In 1976 Profeti entered the main competition at the Sanremo Music Festival, ranking fifteenth with the song "Cercati un'anima".

[2] The group disbanded shortly after, before briefly reuniting in the late 1980s for a series of live performances and television appearances.

I Profeti in 1972