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San Siro 2007
''San Siro 2007'' is Italian singer Laura Pausini's second live album, chronicling her historic performance at Milan's Stadio San Siro Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, commonly known as San Siro, is a football stadium in the San Siro district of Milan, Italy, which is the home of A.C. Milan and Inter Milan. It has a seating capacity of 80,018, making it one of the largest stadiums in ... on 2 June 2007. The album was released on 30 November 2007. As of January 2008, the album has sold 120,000 copies in Italy. Track listing Disc 1 (DVD) Disc 2 (CD) Charts Weekly charts Year-end charts References {{Authority control Laura Pausini live albums 2007 video albums Live video albums 2007 live albums ...
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Laura Pausini
Laura Pausini (; born 16 May 1974) is an Italian singer. She rose to fame in 1993, winning the newcomer artists' section of the 43rd Sanremo Music Festival with her debut single "La solitudine", which became an Italian standard and an international hit. Her self-titled debut album was released in Italy on 23 April 1993 and later became an international success, selling two million copies worldwide. Its follow-up, '' Laura'', was released in 1994 and confirmed her international success, selling three million copies worldwide. Pausini has released fourteen studio albums, two international greatest hits albums and two compilation albums for the Hispanic and Anglophone market only, respectively. She mostly performs in Italian and Spanish, but she has also recorded songs in English, French, Portuguese and more recently, Catalan. Pausini appeared as a coach on both the Mexican and Spanish versions of international reality television singing competition franchise ''The Voice'', was ...
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Zucchero
Adelmo Fornaciari (; born 25 September 1955), more commonly known by his stage name Zucchero Fornaciari or simply Zucchero (), is an Italian singer, musician and songwriter. His stage name is the Italian word for "sugar", as his elementary teacher used to call him. His music is largely inspired by gospel, soul, blues and rock music, and alternates between Italian ballads and more rhythmic R&B-boogie-like pieces. He is credited as the "father of Italian blues", introducing blues to the big stage in Italy. He is one of the few European blues artists who still enjoys great international success. In his career, spanning more than three decades, Fornaciari has sold over 60 million records around the world, and internationally his most successful singles are "Diamante", "Il Volo/My Love", " Baila (Sexy Thing)/Baila morena", and the duet " Senza una donna (Without a Woman)" with Paul Young. He has won numerous awards, including four Festivalbar, nine Wind Music Awards, two World Music ...
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Strani Amori
"Strani amori'" (English: ''Strange loves'') is a song by Italian singer Laura Pausini, released in February 1994 as the first single from her second studio album, ''Laura''. Written by Angelo Valsiglio, Roberto Buti, Cheope, Marco Marati and Francesco Tanini, the song was first performed by Laura Pausini during the 44th Sanremo Music Festival in February 1994, where it placed third in a field of twenty, behind Aleandro Baldi's "''Passerà''" and Giorgio Faletti's "''Signor tenente''". The song was later translated in Spanish and included in Pausini's self-titled compilation album, released in 1994 for the Hispanic market. This version of the song, titled "Amores extraños", peaked at number one on the Billboard Latin Pop Songs chart. Both "''Strani amori''" and "''Amores extraños''" were re-recorded for Pausini's 2001 compilation album '' The Best of Laura Pausini: E ritorno da te'' / ''Lo mejor de Laura Pausini – Volveré junto a ti'' and for her 2013 compilation album '' ...
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She (Charles Aznavour Song)
"She" is a song written by Charles Aznavour and Herbert Kretzmer and released by Aznavour as a single in 1974. The song was written in English as a theme tune for the British TV series ''Seven Faces of Woman''. Aznavour also recorded it in French, German, Italian and Spanish, under the respective titles "Tous les visages de l'amour" (English: ''All the Faces of Love''), "Sie" (English: ''She'') "Lei" (English: ''She'') and "Es" (English: '' heis''), respectively. He also recorded the song in a more uptempo French version with different lyrics, simply titled "Elle" (English: ''She''). The song peaked at number 1 on the UK Singles Chart and stayed there for four weeks; it was certified silver for shipments exceeding 300,000 units. It also reached number 1 in the Irish Charts, spending one week at the top. It was less popular outside the UK (where ''Seven Faces of Woman'' did not air); in France, the song narrowly missed the top 40, and in the United States, it failed to chart on t ...
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Lucio Dalla
Lucio Dalla (; 4 March 1943 – 1 March 2012) was an Italian singer-songwriter, musician and actor. He also played clarinet and keyboards. Dalla was the composer of " Caruso" (1986), a song dedicated to Italian opera tenor Enrico Caruso, and "L'anno che verrà" (1979). Beginnings Dalla was born in Bologna, Italy. He began to play the clarinet at an early age, in a jazz band in Bologna, and became a member of a local jazz band called Rheno Dixieland Band, together with future film director Pupi Avati. Avati said that he decided to leave the band after feeling overwhelmed by Dalla's talent. He also acknowledged that his film, ''Ma quando arrivano le ragazze?'' (2005), was inspired by his friendship with Dalla. In the 1960s the band participated in the first Jazz Festival at Antibes, France. The Rheno Dixieland Band won the first prize in the traditional jazz band category and was noticed by a Roman band called Second Roman New Orleans Jazz Band, with whom Dalla recorded his fir ...
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Samuele Bersani
Samuele Bersani (born 1 October 1970, in Rimini, Italy) is an Italian singer-songwriter. He received the "Mia Martini" Critics Award at the Sanremo Music Festival in 2000 and in 2012, with the songs "Replay" and "Un pallone", respectively. His best known songs also include "Giudizi universali", released in 1997 and certified in 2017 as a platinum-selling single by the Federation of the Italian Music Industry, and " Spaccacuore", which was later covered by Italian singer Laura Pausini. In 2000, Bersani recorded the soundtrack of the film '' Chiedimi se sono felice'', by Aldo, Giovanni e Giacomo. In 2007, he won the Amnesty International Italy "Voci per la liberta" Award for "Occhiali rotti", a song included in his album ''L'aldiqua'' (2006) and written in memory of journalist Enzo Baldoni. His record ''Cinema Samuele'' received the Targa Tenco for Best Album in 2021. Biography 1970–1991: Childhood and early beginnings Samuele Bersani was born on 1 October 1970 in Rimini, in t ...
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Spaccacuore
"Spaccacuore" is a song written by Italian singer-songwriters Samuele Bersani and Lucio Dalla, together with Giuseppe D'Onghia. The song was recorded by Bersani for his 1995's second studio set ''Freak'', and it was released as the album's second single in 1995. The song later became one of his best-known songs in Italy. The song was covered by various artists, including Laura Pausini, who released it as the second single from ''Io canto'' in 2007. She also recorded a Spanish-language version of the song, under the title "Dispárame, dispara". Samuele Bersani version Background and release Samuele Bersani wrote the song for his second studio album, ''Freak'', which was released in 1995. He composed the music with Giuseppe D'Onghia, while the lyrics were written by Bersani with popular singer-songwriter Lucio Dalla. "Spaccacuore" describes the feelings of a man who is experiencing the end of a love relationship. The song, produced and arranged by Giuseppe D'Onghia, was released ...
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Un'emergenza D'amore
"Un'emergenza d'amore" (English: ''A love emergency'') is a pop song recorded by Italian singer Laura Pausini Laura Pausini (; born 16 May 1974) is an Italian singer. She rose to fame in 1993, winning the newcomer artists' section of the 43rd Sanremo Music Festival with her debut single "La solitudine", which became an Italian standard and an internat ... for her album '' La mia risposta'' and released as the set's first single on 11 September 1998. "Emergencia de amor" is its Spanish-language version, adapted by Pausini herself with Carlos Pixin and León Tristán. Track listing ;CD single – Germany #"Un'emergenza d'amore" (Radio Edit) – 3:50 #"Un'emergenza d'amore" (Instrumental) – 4:29 ;CD single – Italy #"Un'emergenza d'amore" (Radio Edit) – 3:50 #"Un'emergenza d'amore" (Instrumental) – 4:29 #"Ascolta il tuo cuore" – 4:58 #"Angeles en el cielo" – 5:15 ;Promo CD single – Germany #"Un'emergenza d'amore" (Radio Edit) – 3:50 ;CD single – Mexico #"Em ...
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Tra Te E Il Mare (song)
"Tra te e il mare" () is a song written by Italian singer-songwriter Biagio Antonacci and originally recorded by Laura Pausini. The song, produced by Pausini herself with Alfredo Cerruti and Dado Parisini, was released on 21 August 2000 as the first single from the album of the same name. A Spanish-language version of the song, with lyrics adapted by Ignacio Ballesteros and titled "Entre tú y mil mares", was also recorded and released by Pausini for the Hispanic market. The single hit the top five in Italy, and entered the top twenty of the US Hot Latin Songs chart, as well as on the French Singles Chart. Covers and other recordings After writing the song, Antonacci recorded "Entre tú y mil mares" as a duet with the track's original performer, Pausini, and included the track in the compilation album ''Cuànto tiempo... y ahora'', released in 2003. The Italian-language version of the song was recorded by Antonacci in 2008, for the album ''Il cielo ha una porta sola''. This versi ...
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Biagio Antonacci
Biagio Antonacci (; born 9 November 1963) is an Italian singer-songwriter from Milan. Biography Early life Biagio Antonacci was born in Milan and was raised in one of its suburbs (Rozzano). Despite learning how to play the drums at a young age, he had to study to obtain a diploma in surveying. He participated in the 38th Sanremo Music Festival in 1988 with the song ''Voglio vivere in un attimo''. He was first signed to a record company in 1989, with his debut album ''Sono cose che capitano'' which went unnoticed except for the song ''Fiore''. His second album, ''Adagio Biagio'', was released two years later. He slowly rose to recognition due to his two songs ''Danza sul mio petto'' and ''Però ti amo'' receiving airtime on the radio. He has two sons with Marianna Morandi, daughter of the Italian singer and actor Gianni Morandi. Success Despite the interest raised from his first two albums, he did not break into the music scene. He was aware that if his third album did not s ...
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Vivimi
Vivimi (English: ''Live through me'') is the second single released in February 2005 from Italian singer Laura Pausini's sixth Italian album ''Resta in ascolto''. "Víveme" is the Spanish-language version adapted by Pausini and Badia which was featured as the theme song in the Mexican telenovela '' La Madrastra''. It was the second time that Biagio Antonacci wrote a song for Laura Pausini after the smash hit "Tra te e il mare" in 2000. The song was re-recorded in 2013 as a duet with Spanish singer Alejandro Sanz for Pausini's compilation album '' 20 – The Greatest Hits''. The Spanish-language duet was released as a single in December 2013. Cover versions * Mexican singer Daniela Romo included a cover of the Spanish-language version of the song in her album ''Sueños de Cabaret'', released in 2008. * Chinese actress-singer Yuan Quan covered the Chinese version of the song, titled ''The Poems that I've Read'', in her album ''The Lonely Flower'' in 2007. Track listing ; CD-singl ...
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Ascolta Il Tuo Cuore
"Ascolta il tuo cuore" (in Italian: ''Listen to your heart'') is a song written by Vito Mastrofrancesco, Alberto Mastrofrancesco, Charles Cohiba, Cheope and Fabrizio Pausini. It was recorded by Italian singer Laura Pausini for her 1996's album ''Le cose che vivi'' and it was released as the album's third single in February 1997. The song was also featured on Pausini's compilation album '' The Best of Laura Pausini: E ritorno da te'', released in 2001. A Spanish-language version of the song was also recorded by Pausini for the Hispanic version of the album, ''Las cosas que vives'', and it was released as a single under the title "Escucha a tu corazón". The music video for the song was directed by Alberto Colombo. Live performances A live performance of the song, recorded during Pausini's concert at the Mediolanum Forum in Milan in December 2001, was included in Pausini's first live video album, ''Live 2001–2002 World Tour''. Pausini also performed "Ascolta il tuo cuore" at th ...
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