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"E penso a te" (English: And I think of you) is a song composed in 1970 by
Lucio Battisti Lucio Battisti (5 March 1943 – 9 September 1998) was an influential Italian singer-songwriter and composer. He is widely recognized for songs that defined the late 1960s and 1970s era of Italian songwriting. Battisti released 18 studio albums ...
based on the lyrics by Mogol. Initially sung by
Bruno Lauzi Bruno Lauzi (; 8 August 1937 – 24 October 2006) was an Italian singer-songwriter, poet and writer. Biography Bruno Lauzi was born in Asmara, then part of the Italian Eastern Africa, to a Catholic father, Francesco Lauzi and a Jewish moth ...
, it was subsequently re-recorded by numerous other artists. The most popular version remains the one which its author gave in 1972.


The song


Meaning

The lyrics recount the nostalgic thoughts of a man who is in love with a somewhat distant woman. The song does not say who she is: she may be a former lover or wife, with whom the protagonist broke up, or maybe just a casually encountered woman he immediately fell in love with. The protagonist, in any case, can't help but think of her constantly: the first and third stanza describe the actions of his daily life, each one followed by "... e penso a te" ("... and I think of you"), a line which highlights his obsession and his inability to fully enjoy what he is doing. During the day, the protagonist is at work, then comes home, and has a date with his current girlfriend, but keeps on thinking to his real love and fails to appear funny and involved; he finally goes to bed but can't sleep for the same reason. In the second stanza, he asks himself what she might be doing in this moment and bets she is searching for him too; but he has no true hope, because "the city is too big for two who, like us, are looking for each other". The three stanzas are followed by an instrumental
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which represents the explosion of
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. In Battisti's rendering, the coda has a final diminuendo in which all of the instruments dissolve into silence, leaving only the singer's voice, as to represent his loneliness in the world. Mogol, who wrote the song's lyrics, told that the protagonist «still hopes in a casual encounter; the desire to see each other is such that there is the will for a miracle, for something impossible, opposed to the reality which seems impregnable. ..It's a constant search. As if they were dogs: there's something that goes beyond reasoning, a kind of animal instinct».Giammario Fontana, ''Mogol. Umanamente uomo'', Sperlink & Kupfer, 1999, page 67.


Composition

The lyrics of the song were written in just 19 minutes during a drive on the Milano-Como Highway in which Mogol composed the lyrics almost entirely improvising while
Lucio Battisti Lucio Battisti (5 March 1943 – 9 September 1998) was an influential Italian singer-songwriter and composer. He is widely recognized for songs that defined the late 1960s and 1970s era of Italian songwriting. Battisti released 18 studio albums ...
sung the melody line. The drive took place on a full-loaded tiny car; on board there were four people including Mario Lavezzi. According to some versions, Battisti was driving, according to others he was sitting in the passenger seat and Mogol himself drove the car. When Battisti composed the song, he didn't believe it could become successful: he famously said that «this one won't make it, doesn't have enough rhythm, it's weak». For this reason, he didn't record the song himself but gave it to
Bruno Lauzi Bruno Lauzi (; 8 August 1937 – 24 October 2006) was an Italian singer-songwriter, poet and writer. Biography Bruno Lauzi was born in Asmara, then part of the Italian Eastern Africa, to a Catholic father, Francesco Lauzi and a Jewish moth ...
, and even Lauzi's rendering wasn't given much emphasis (it was released in 1970 as
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of another song written by Battisti and Mogol, named ''Mary oh Mary''). The single wasn't a success and sold just over 30,000 copies. The song became a hit and a classic of Italian pop music only two years later, when Battisti sung the song himself and included it in the album '' Umanamente uomo: il sogno''.


Legacy

According t
a document
published on 5 August 2009, the song was censured in
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with the newsletter ''24-COMFER'' on 25 July 1978, along with songs by other internationally famous artists such as
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and
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.


Versions and albums


Bruno Lauzi

Published in 1970 as a B-side of a
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along with the song ''Mary oh Mary'', it was then included, in the same year, in the album
Bruno Lauzi Bruno Lauzi (; 8 August 1937 – 24 October 2006) was an Italian singer-songwriter, poet and writer. Biography Bruno Lauzi was born in Asmara, then part of the Italian Eastern Africa, to a Catholic father, Francesco Lauzi and a Jewish moth ...
.


Musicians

*
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: drums *
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: bass *
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: piano *Andrea Sacchi: acoustic guitar * Mario Lavezzi:
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: arrangement and orchestra conductor


Mina

In 1971 Mina sang it, including it as an opening track on the album '' Mina''.


Musicians

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: drums *
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: organ *Andrea Sacchi: electric and acoustic guitar *
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: electric guitar * Giancarlo Barigozzi:
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, Fermo Lini, Giuliano Bernicchi: trumpets * Sergio Almangano, Arturo Prestipino Giarritta:
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s * Pino Presti: arrangement, orchestra conductor, bass


Lucio Battisti

The version sung by Lucio Battisti was published in 1972 in the album '' Umanamente uomo: il sogno'' and was subsequently republished in numerous anthologies, among which in 2004 in the anthology '' Le avventure di Lucio Battisti e Mogol''.


Musicians

* Massimo Luca: electric guitar, acoustic guitar * Eugenio Guarraia: electric guitar * Angelo Salvador: electric bass *
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: drums e percussion *
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: electric guitar, piano and wha wha *
Dario Baldan Bembo Dario Baldan Bembo (born 15 May 1948) is an Italian composer, singer-songwriter, music arranger and musician, best known for the songs "Aria" and " Amico è". Background Born in Milan, Baldan Bembo started his music career as a keyboardist for, ...
: organ, piano,
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* Mario Lavezzi,
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,
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, Babelle Douglas, Barbara Michelin e
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: director


Tanita Tikaram

This English version of the Italian "E penso a te" ("And I Think of You") was initially an unreleased track on the compilation "
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". Promotional singles of the song were sent to several radio stations. In 1998, the track appeared as a bonus track on the Japanese version of Tikaram's sixth studio album "
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". It was also released as a bonus track on the Italian edition of "The Cappuccino Songs", and released as a promotional single there in 1998. Joe McElderry covered the song for his fourth studio album, ''
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''.


Track listing

;1996 European Promo CD #"And I Think of You – E Penso A Te" (Radio Edit) (3:22) #"
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" (Tikaramp Radio) (4:23) #"And I Think of You – E Penso A Te" (Album Version) (4:18) ;1998 Italian Promo CD #"And I Think of You – E Penso A Te" (Album Version) (4:18)


Other

There have been other recordings made by other artists; after the recording by Bruno Lauzi it was recorded by
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who included the song in the eponymous LP and by Johnny Dorelli who included it as a B-side on the
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Love Story. The song has been covered by numerous artists including
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(2003 – Abbracciati e vivi / Sentirti / E penso a te), Raf (2005 – Tutto Raf),
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(2006 – Antonino), Fiorella Mannoia (2009 – Ho imparato a sognare) e
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. On 21 June 2009 the song was covered by Fiorella Mannoia and
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for the Abruzzo earthquake benefit concert Amiche per l'Abruzzo. The song was included in the eponymous DVD the following year. In 1991 Enrico Rava produced an instrumental version in the tribute album " Ci ritorni in mente". Mina and
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have recorded two different versions in Spanish, Jean-François Michel in French and other in Spanish, Ajda Pekkan in
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, and Johnny Dorelli in English. In 2012 Letizia Gambi recorded an English/ Italian version ''"And I think of You/ E penso a te"'' on her album ''Introducing Letizia Gambi'' with Patrice Rushen on piano and Lenny White on drums.


Notes

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