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  2. Amor mio (song) - Wikipedia

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    "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. [3] The song was a great success in Italy, spending eighteen weeks in the top five of the singles chart. [4]

  3. Io e te da soli - Wikipedia

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    The French version was released in France as a single, and the Spanish version was included in the Spanish-language compilation Amor mio (Mina canta en español), released in Spain and Latin America in 1972. The song was never included on a studio album, it appears for the first time in the compilation Del mio meglio (1971).

  4. Amore Mio (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Amore Mio" (English: My Love) is a song by Mexican singer-songwriter Thalía from her twelfth studio album of the same name (2014). The song was written by José Luis Ortega and produced by Armando Avila and was released by Sony Music Latin as the second single from the album in the Mexican territory on January 20, 2015.

  5. Uomo - Wikipedia

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    There are also Spanish-translated and sung versions of both songs by Mina, originally included in the album intended only for the Latin market Amor mio (Mina canta en Español): "Yo qué puedo hacer" ("Uomo", adapted lyrics by Julio Cesar) and "La mente cambia" ("La mente torna", lyrics by A. Belgrano). [4]

  6. Mazzini canta Battisti - Wikipedia

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    "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]

  7. Orione (Italian Songbook) - Wikipedia

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    Orione (Italian Songbook) is a compilation album by Italian singer Mina, released on 27 November 2020 by PDU and Warner Music Italy.The album was released on the same day as Mina's other compilation, Cassiopea (Italian Songbook), by Sony Music Italy.

  8. Oggi ti amo di più - Wikipedia

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    "Ahi, mi' amor" Paolo Limiti: Joan Manuel Serrat: Mina 25 (1983) 6:16: 6. "Amor mio" Mogol: Lucio Battisti: Mina (1971) 4:48: 7. "Io e te da soli" Mogol: Battisti: Del mio meglio (1971) 4:31: 8. "Bugiardo e incosciente (La tieta)" Limiti: Serrat...bugiardo più che mai... più incosciente che mai... (1969) 6:18: 9. "E poi..." Andrea Lo Vecchio ...

  9. Ancora, ancora, ancora - Wikipedia

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    The song was released as a single in 1978 for the first time together with a remake of "Città vuota (It's a Lonely Town)" and managed to reach number four on the Italian chart. The live version of the song was included in the album Mina Live '78 (1978), and the studio version was published on the compilation Del mio meglio numero sette (1983).