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"E penso a te" (English: And I think of you) is a song composed in 1970 by Lucio Battisti based on the lyrics by Mogol. Initially sung by Bruno Lauzi, it was subsequently re-recorded by numerous other artists. The most popular version remains the one which its author gave in 1972.
Umanamente uomo: il sogno (Humanly man: the dream) is the sixth studio album by the Italian singer-songwriter Lucio Battisti. It was released in April 1972 by Numero Uno . The album was Italy's second best-selling album in 1972.
The song was the first composition for the newly created Battisti-Mogol label Numero Uno. [1] The lyrics counterpoint the sweet memories of a youthful summer love and the daily routine of the mature love relationship.
Lucio Battisti, la batteria, il contrabbasso eccetera (Lucio Battisti, the drums, the double bass etc.) is the tenth studio album by the Italian singer-songwriter Lucio Battisti. It was released in January 1976 by Numero Uno .
Il mio canto libero (My Free Singing) is the seventh studio album by the Italian singer-songwriter Lucio Battisti. It was released in November 1972 by Numero Uno . The album was Italy's best-selling album in 1973.
"Io e te da soli" was originally on the 1971 live album Del mio meglio. [6] "Amor mio" and "E penso a te" were originally on the 1971 album Mina. [6] "La mente torna" was originally on the 1973 album Del mio meglio n. 2. The medley "Emozioni / Ancora tu / Sì, viaggiare / I giardini di marzo" was originally on the live album Mina Live '78. [6]
Tori Penso watched the 2019 Women’s World Cup at home with her eight-month-old daughter in her arms. A mother to three young girls, she was dreaming - daring even - that she would be on the ...
' The cherry tree hill ') is a 1973 song composed by Lucio Battisti (music) and Mogol (lyrics), arranged by Gian Piero Reverberi and performed by Lucio Battisti. The complex lyrics, behind the metaphorical story of two lovers, are a more general invitation to abandon prudence and traditions and embrace freedom. [ 1 ]