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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.
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. [1]
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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.
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]
The Best of Tanita Tikaram is the first compilation by pop singer Tanita Tikaram, released in 1996 by East West Records. [2] Containing fifteen songs from 1988 to 1995, it also included one new track "And I Think of You - E penso a te" which was released as a promotional single and a special remix of her biggest hit "Twist in My Sobriety" which was also released as a single in UK.
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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.