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"Vita spericolata" (transl. "Reckless life") is a 1983 song composed by Vasco Rossi (lyrics) and (music) and performed by Vasco Rossi.


Background

The song had a gestation of about an year; it was initially presented by composer Ferro with English lyrics, and in an early draft it was a love song about a girl named Licia. Eventually, Rossi chose to reprise the same theme already explored in previous singles "Siamo solo noi" and "Vado al massimo", namely a celebration of
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and of freedom from all schemes and conventions. The song premiered at the 33rd edition of the Sanremo Music Festival, where it ranked penultimate. It eventually turned out to be a long-selling hit and Rossi's consacration. It has been described as a "manifesto of human individualism taken to the extreme between transgression, boredom, melancholy and the determination to live without limits or schedules". Cover versions of the song include those recorded by Francesco De Gregori, Massimo Ranieri and Thelma Houston with an English-language version titled "My Life is Mine", lyrics by Jean Rich in the 1994 album ''Thelma Houston'' ( Fonit Cetra - CDL 378). Gino Paoli reprised its refrain in his hit "Quattro amici".


Track listing

* 7" single # "Vita spericolata" (Vasco Rossi, Tullio Ferro ) - 4:40 # "Mi piaci perché" (Vasco Rossi) - 3:17


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{{Authority control 1983 singles Italian songs 1983 songs Sanremo Music Festival songs of 1983