Buonanotte, buonanotte

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"Buonanotte, buonanotte"
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Single by Mina
from the album Kyrie
LanguageItalian
B-side "Capisco"
ReleasedJune 1980 (1980-06)
Recorded27 May 1980 [1]
Studio La Basilica, Milan [2]
Genre Pop
Length5:07
Label PDU
Composer(s) Fabio Massimo Cantini
Lyricist(s) Carla Vistarini
Mina singles chronology
"Anche un uomo"
(1979)
"Buonanotte, buonanotte"
(1980)
"Una canzone"
(1981)

"Buonanotte, buonanotte" (English: Goodnight, goodnight) is a song by Italian singer Mina from her studio album Kyrie . It was written by Fabio Massimo Cantini and Carla Vistarini, and arranged by Mina's seventeen-year-old son, Massimiliano Pani, for whom it was his recording debut. [3] Released as a single from the album, it managed to reach number 9 on the chart, and stayed there for 16 weeks in total. [4] The song "Capisco", used as a B-side, was also written and arranged by Pani. [5]

Contents

Track listing

7" single [6]
A. "Buonanotte, buonanotte" – 5:07
B. "Capisco" (Massimiliano Pani) – 6:10

Personnel

Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes. [7]

Charts

Chart performance for "Buonanotte, buonanotte"
Chart (1980)Peak
position
Italy ( Billboard ) [8] 14
Italy ( Musica e dischi ) [4] 9

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