Renzo Ricci (1899–1978) was an Italian stage and film actor. He was also a noted theatre director. Ricci played the title role in Roberto Rosselini's 1961 film Garibaldi.
Born in Florence, Ricci started acting in a local dramatic society while still being a student of the Istituto tecnico, and made his professional debut in 1915, with the stage company held by Emma Gramatica. Mainly active on stage, he was a member of several companies, notably the Giorgio Strehler's company at the Piccolo Teatro in Milan. In 1957 he won the San Genesio Prize for his performance in Eugene O 'Neill's Long Day's Journey Into Night. He was married with actress Margherita Bagni with whom he had a daughter, Nora, also an actress, and later he divorced and married another stage actress, Eva Magni.
In midair floating off to space
I'm moving in your hair
Is falling all around my face
Like a parachute
I'm breathing in, you're breathing out the same
We give and take
And let the water fall on the flame
It's not burning out
I'll keep you warm, dancing in a downpour
And I'll hold your body slowly turning
I'll keep you warm, dancing in a downpour
And breath it in and take it off and soak our skin
She's in a town that holds a lonely road
And the night is falling
There's a road that follows to her home
And the sky is heavy
In the home she's in a lonely room
With music playing
Can she hear my heart coming through
On the door between
I'll keep you warm, dancing in a downpour
And I'll hold your body slowly turning
I'll keep you warm, dancing in a downpour
And breath it in and take it off and soak our skin
Maybe I'll find you, maybe I won't
Maybe I'll try to even if I don't
You are what I never knew I needed
What I never knew I needed
What I never knew I needed
We're almost there
I'll keep you warm, dancing in a downpour
And I'll hold your body slowly turning
I'll keep you warm, dancing in a downpour
And breath it in and take it off and soak our skin
Soak our skin