The ‘80s saw the creation of some of Italian pop’s most globally acclaimed songs. Late singer/songwriter Lucio Dalla wrote the painfully wistful but relentlessly enduring “Caruso”, the likes of Zucchero and Loredana Bertè infused the local market with reggae and blues, and Tony Esposito travelled even further afield for the tropical, percussion-loaded “Kalimba de Luna”. Yet it was Sabrina who scored what is undeniably the hit of the decade, with the sizzling Italo disco anthem “Boys (Summertime Love)”.