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"Io sì (Seen)" (pronounced [ˈiːo ˈsi], "I Yes") [1] is a song written by Diane Warren, Laura Pausini and Niccolò Agliardi, and recorded by Pausini for the soundtrack of the 2020 film The Life Ahead. [2] The song was produced by Greg Wells and released as a digital single on 23 October 2020. [3]
On October 23, 2020, she publishes the first original song "Io sì (Seen)", a soundtrack to the film The Life Ahead directed by Edoardo Ponti, [5] becoming the first non-English-language song to win the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song and become the first song written in Italian to be nominated at the Academy Award for Best Original Song.
Song Film Recipient(s) 2020 [34] [35] "Io sì (Seen)" The Life Ahead: Niccolò Agliardi, Laura Pausini, Diane Warren "Everybody Cries" The Outpost: Larry Groupé, Rod Lurie, Rita Wilson "Hear My Voice" The Trial of the Chicago 7: Daniel Pemberton, Celeste "The Other Side" Trolls World Tour: Justin Timberlake "Rocket to the Moon" Over the Moon
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"Husavik" from Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga – Music and Lyrics by Rickard Göransson, Fat Max Gsus and Savan Kotecha "Io sì (Seen)" from The Life Ahead – Music by Diane Warren; lyrics by Laura Pausini and Diane Warren "Speak Now" from One Night in Miami... – Music and Lyrics by Sam Ashworth and Leslie Odom Jr.
Herbert Kretzmer (5 October 1925 – 14 October 2020) was a South African-born English [citation needed] journalist and lyricist.He was best known as the lyricist for the English-language musical adaptation of Les Misérables [1] and for his collaboration with French singer and songwriter Charles Aznavour.
Christmas in Notting Hill follows American special education teacher Georgia Bright (Sarah Ramos) during her time in London with her father (Conor Mullen), younger sister Lizzie (Joelle Rae) and ...
Laura Pausini recorded the song as a duet with Tiziano Ferro for her 2006's album Io canto. This version of the song was released on 23 March 2007 as the album's third single. [15] The Spanish adaptation of the song, also featuring Ferro on vocals, was also included in the Hispanic version of the album, Yo canto. [16]