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"Soli" is a song recorded by Italian singer Mina. The song was written by Franco Castellano, Giuseppe Moccia and Bruno Canfora as the final theme of the TV program Studio Uno. Released as a single, the song entered the top 10 of the Italian chart. [1] The song "Un bacio è troppo poco" was used as the B-side. [2]
"Io e te da soli" (English: You and I Alone) is a song by Italian singer Mina. The song was written by Mogol and Lucio Battisti. [3] The song was released as a single in November 1970 by PDU. It debuted at number fifteen and peaked at number two on the Italian singles chart five weeks later. [4] The single was also released in France and Japan.
"Soli" is a song recorded by Italian singer Mina. The song was written by Franco Castellano , Giuseppe Moccia and Bruno Canfora as the final theme of the TV program Studio Uno . Released as a single, the song entered the top 10 of the Italian chart. [ 1 ]
The album contains both cover versions and songs written especially for the singer. The album opens with "E penso a te," which is a reworking of a track originally recorded last year by Bruno Lauzi as the b-side of "Mary oh Mary." Next up is an Italian-language cover of "I'll Be Home" by Randy Newman called "Capirò".
Paradiso (Lucio Battisti Songbook) is a compilation album by Italian singer Mina, released on 30 November 2018 by Warner Music Italy and PDU.The compilation contains all of Lucio Battisti's songs recorded by Mina throughout her career.
Soli is the nineteenth studio album by Italian singer Adriano Celentano, released in 1979 through his own label, Clan Celentano. The album reached the second place in the Italian chart, and stayed in the top ten for twenty-four weeks. [4] The title track from the album was also very popular, topping the Italian chart for five weeks in a row. [5]
"Amor mio" (English: My love) is a song recorded by Italian singer Mina in 1971 for her self-titled studio album. The song was written by Lucio Battisti and Mogol, and arranged by Gian Piero Reverberi.
Gino Paoli is the author of the song. The song was entirely written by Gino Paoli, who was still a little known singer-songwriter.Since Paoli was not registered to the Italian Society of Authors and Publishers, "Il cielo in una stanza" was initially credited to Toang and Mogol. [4]