La Primavera (song)
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"La Primavera" is a song by the German DJ/production team
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featuring Patrizia Salvatore. It was released on 16 March 1998 as the
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from their second album, '' Life Goes On'' (1998). The single was a top-five hit in at least six countries, including Ireland, the United Kingdom, and several
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Chart performance

"La Primavera" reached number two in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Scotland. It entered the top 10 in Belgium, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy and the United Kingdom, as well as on the
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, where it peaked at number four. In the UK, it peaked at number three during its first week on the
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, on 29 March 1998, spending two weeks at that position. It was a additionally a top-20 hit in France, Germany, the Netherlands and Switzerland. Outside Europe, "La Primavera" reached number 36 in Australia and number 29 in New Zealand. It earned a
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in Belgium and Sweden, with sales of 25,000 and 15,000, respectively. In the UK, it earned a
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, after 200,000 units were sold.


Music video

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was made for "La Primavera", directed by Oliver Sommer. Sommer also directed the music videos for "
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Track listings

German maxi-CD single # "La Primavera" (original radio/video edit) – 3:09 # "La Primavera" (U.K. radio edit) – 3:35 # "La Primavera" (original 12-inch) – 5:42 # "La Primavera" (DJ Jam & De Leon remix) – 6:03 # "La Primavera" (
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club mix) – 8:18 # "La Primavera" (Ric Moraine remix) – 6:11 # "La Primavera" (Indi-Cut-Tiv) – 2:30 European CD single # "La Primavera" (original radio edit) – 3:09 # "La Primavera" (Ric Moraine edit) – 3:14 UK cassette single # "La Primavera" (radio edit) – 3:35 # "La Primavera" (Magic Alec's 'Break for Love' mix) – 7:22 UK CD1 # "La Primavera" (radio edit) – 3:35 # "La Primavera" (DJ JamX & De Leon remix) – 6:03 # "La Primavera" (Magic Alec's 'As the Wind Blows' mix) – 6:47 # "La Primavera" (Ric Moraine mix) – 6:11 # "La Primavera" (Blank & Jones club mix) – 8:19 UK CD2 # "La Primavera" (radio edit) – 3:35 # "La Primavera" (original 12-inch) – 5:42 # "La Primavera" (Magic Alec's 'Break for Love' mix) – 7:22 # "The Megamix" (radio edit) – 3:39


Credits

* Producer – Sash!, Tokapi * Vocals ncredited– Patrizia Salvatore * Written-By – Ralf Kappmeier, Sascha Lappessen, Thomas Alisson


Charts and certifications


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


References

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