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Battisti was born in Poggio Bustone, a small town in the province of Rieti (northern Lazio), and moved with his family to Rome in 1950. A self-taught guitarist, Battisti made his debut as musician in the 1960s, performing in local bands in Rome, Naples and later in Milan, where he joined I Campioni (The Champions), the support band of then famous singer Tony Dallara.
"Mi ritorni in mente" (lit. ' You come back to my mind ') is a 1969 song composed by Lucio Battisti (music) and Mogol (lyrics) and performed by Lucio Battisti. The song was composed developing a "Non chiederò la carità", an old unreleased song composed by Battisti at the time he was a member of the group I Campioni. [1]
"Acqua azzurra, acqua chiara" (lit. ' Blue water, clear water ') is a 1969 song composed by Lucio Battisti (music) and Mogol (lyrics) and performed by Lucio Battisti. The song premiered in the Renzo Arbore's television show Speciale per voi, where Arbore convinced Battisti and Mogol to prefer the song as A-side of the single instead of "Dieci ragazze".
Emozioni (Emotions) is the third studio album by the Italian singer-songwriter Lucio Battisti. It was released in December 1970 by Dischi Ricordi . The album was Italy's fourth-best-selling album in 1971.
"The Sun Song") is a 1971 song composed by Lucio Battisti (music) and Mogol (lyrics), arranged by Gian Piero Reverberi and performed by Lucio Battisti. Composition
The song's composition was inspired by a long and much-publicized Battisti's and Mogol's horseback riding trip from Milan to Rome. [1] [2] According to Battisti, it 'expressed the sense of discovery, of wonder, of freedom that Mogol and I found venturing through meadows, hills, and rivers, as if we were seeing nature for the first time.' [1]
Lucio Battisti, Mogol: Audio; on YouTube "Balla Linda" is a song by Italian musician Lucio Battisti released on 20 April 1968 [1] With this song Battisti ...
"I giardini di marzo" (lit. ' The Gardens in March ') is a 1972 song composed by Lucio Battisti (music) and Mogol (lyrics), arranged by Gian Piero Reverberi and performed by Lucio Battisti.