"Eccomi" () is a song recorded by Italian singer
Mina. It was written by
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, ...
and
Paolo Limiti
Paolo Mario Limiti (8 May 1940 – 27 June 2017) was an Italian lyricist, journalist, radio and television writer and presenter.
Born in Milan, Limiti begin his career as a journalist, then in 1960 he started a long collaboration with Mike Bongio ...
.
The song was released as a single in November 1972 by
PDU. The song debuted at number sixteen on the Italian Singles chart and peaked at number five in its ninth week. In total, she stayed there for twenty-one weeks.
The song was not included in any studio album by Mina, and first appeared on the compilation ''
Del mio meglio n. 2'' (1973).
This song should not be confused with the 1967 song of the same name, written by
Giorgio Calabrese
Giorgio Calabrese (28 November 1929 – 31 March 2016) was an Italian songwriter and frequent collaborator with French pop music star Charles Aznavour.
Calabrese wrote the original Italian lyrics for the popular song " Softly, as I Leave You", an ...
and Carlo Alberto Rossi and also not included in any album and remained unreleased until 1999.
The B-side was the song "Domenica sera", written by Corrado Castellari and Stefano Scandolara. In 1973, it will be included in the album ''
Frutta e verdura
''Frutta e verdura'' is an album by Italian singer Mina, distributed back to back with the album '' Amanti di valore''.
The whole album was arranged by Pino Presti except for "Non tornare più" (Dario Baldan Bembo) and "Devo tornare a casa mia" ...
''. In addition, Mina recorded the song in German ("Die Liebe am Sonntag"; adapted lyrics by Bert Olden), Spanish ("Domingo a la noche"; by Doris Band) and English ("Don't Ask Me To Love You"; by Norman Newell). The German version was released in Germany as a single, the Spanish version was released only in Latin America as part of the compilation ''Mina canta en español'' (1975)., and the English version as part of the English-language compilation ''Mina'' (1978).
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1972 singles
1972 songs
Mina (Italian singer) songs
PDU singles
Italian-language songs