"Assassino" | ||||
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Single by Amanda Lear | ||||
B-side | "Stato d'allarme" | |||
Released | 1984 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 4:05 | |||
Label | WEA, Polydor | |||
Songwriter(s) | Cristiano Malgioglio, Amanda Lear, Mauro Lusini, Luigi Lopez | |||
Producer(s) | Cristiano Malgioglio, Alberto Radius | |||
Amanda Lear singles chronology | ||||
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"Assassino" (Italian for "Killer" or "Murderer") is a song by French singer Amanda Lear released in 1984 by WEA.
The song was written by Amanda Lear and Italian composers Cristiano Malgioglio, Mauro Lusini and Luigi Lopez. It is an uptempo pop track, arranged by Alberto Radius of Italian band Formula 3, and produced by Malgioglio and Radius. The song was recorded in both Italian and English. On the 7" single, the original Italian version was released, backed with "Stato d'allarme". The English-language version was only available in the extended 6-minute version on the 12" single.
"Assassino" was Lear's first post-Ariola single. It was released by WEA Italiana (a label of Warner Music Group) in most countries, and by Polydor Records in France. Despite promotion on TV and a high-profile music video, the single was not a chart success.
The song was not available on an album until 2005's greatest hits collection Forever Glam! . In 2010, both "Assassino" and its B-side "Stato d'allarme" were included on the mid-price compilation My French Italian Songbook. [1] Both songs were mentioned as Lear's "noteworthy tracks" from the 80s in the 2017 book Europe's Stars of '80s Dance Pop. [2]
The music video was filmed to the English-language version of the song by Italian director Mauro Bolognini. [3] [4] It contains scenes of semi-nudity, with Amanda Lear briefly appearing topless.
Diamonds for Breakfast is the fourth studio album by French singer Amanda Lear, released in 1980 by the West German label Ariola Records. The album turned out a commercial success and spawned two European hit singles, "Fabulous " and "Diamonds".
Amanda Lear discography consists of eighteen full-length studio albums, thirty-eight compilation albums, two extended plays and seventy-six singles. She has also released one video album and numerous music videos.
Uomini più uomini is the eighth studio album by French singer Amanda Lear, released in 1989 by Ricordi International.
Tant qu'il y aura des hommes is a reissue of French singer Amanda Lear's studio album Uomini più uomini. The album was released in 1989 by Carrere Records.
Heart is a studio album by French singer Amanda Lear, first released in 2001 by Le Marais Prod.
Forever Glam! is a greatest hits album by French singer Amanda Lear released in 2005 by Edina Music.
"Red Tape" is a song by French singer Amanda Lear released in 1981 by Ariola Records as the single from her album Incognito.
"Paris by Night" is a song by French singer Amanda Lear released in 2005.
"Égal" is a song by French singer Amanda Lear released in 1981 by Ariola Records as the single from her album Incognito.
"Queen of Chinatown" is a song by French singer Amanda Lear, released in 1977 by Ariola Records. It met with a big chart success and remains one of Lear's biggest hits to date. The song's lyrics were written by Lear herself and the music was composed by Anthony Monn, her musical partner at that time. It's an uptempo disco composition with characteristic oriental elements. The song was released in late 1977 as the sixth and final single from Lear's debut album, I Am a Photograph (1977), however, was included only on the album's re-issue, replacing "La Bagarre". The B-side of the single was "Alphabet", which had earlier received a separate A-side single release in the Netherlands. In Japan, "The Lady in Black" was released on the side B.
"Diamonds" is a song by the French singer Amanda Lear, released in 1979 by Ariola Records as the second single from her album Diamonds for Breakfast.
"Someone Else's Eyes" is a 2009 song by French singer Amanda Lear and Italian singer Deadstar. It was released by the independent label Just Good Music for Your Ears as the lead single from Lear's album Brief Encounters.
"Incredibilmente donna" is a song by French singer Amanda Lear released in 1982 by Ariola Records.
"Love Your Body" is a song by French singer Amanda Lear released in 1983 by Ariola Records.
"Ritmo Salsa" is a song by French singer Amanda Lear released in 1984 by Five Record.
"No Credit Card" is a song by French singer Amanda Lear released in 1985 by Merak Music.
"Women" is a song by French singer Amanda Lear released in 1985 by Merak Music.
"No Regrets" is a song by French singer Amanda Lear from her album Tam-Tam released in 1983 by Ariola Records.
"Tomorrow" is a song by French singer Amanda Lear from her 1977 album I Am a Photograph, released as a single the same year. The song was a commercial success and remains one of Lear's biggest hits.
"Solomon Gundie" is a song by Jamaican ska singer Eric "Monty" Morris released in 1964 by Black Swan Records. It was produced by Leslie Kong with lyrics based on the nursery rhyme "Solomon Grundy". The song was later recorded by a number of artists, most notably by French singer Amanda Lear. Her version was released as a single by Ariola Records in 1980 and was a minor chart hit in Germany. Australian band Allniters released a cover of the song on their 1999 album Another Fine Mess.