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[[File:La Donna E Mobile Rigoletto.ogg|thumb|right|A 1908 recording of the piece]] | [[File:La Donna E Mobile Rigoletto.ogg|thumb|right|A 1908 recording of the piece]] | ||
The piece is never named in [[DWU]] fiction, but it's unmistakably rendered. It is a ''canzone'' from the opera ''Rigoletto'', and the title means "Woman Is Fickle" in [[Italian language|Italian]]. | The piece is never named in [[DWU]] fiction, but it's unmistakably rendered. It is a ''canzone'' from the opera ''Rigoletto'', and the title means "Woman Is Fickle" in [[Italian language|Italian]]. | ||
[[Category:Songs from the real world]] | [[Category:Songs from the real world]] |
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"La donna è mobile" was a song which the Doctor sang in his third incarnation whilst driving to the Inferno drilling project on Bessie. (TV: Inferno) He sang it again during his eleventh incarnation whilst taking a shower. (TV: The Lodger)
In Antarctica, Tito sang it while lying on his bunk. (TV: The Tenth Planet)
Behind the scenes
The piece is never named in DWU fiction, but it's unmistakably rendered. It is a canzone from the opera Rigoletto, and the title means "Woman Is Fickle" in Italian.