Canzoni d'autore

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Canzoni d'autore
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Compilation album by
Released21 July 1996 (1996-07-21)
Recorded1967–1994
Studio
Genre
Length65:23
LanguageItalian
Label
Producer
Mina chronology
Pappa di latte
(1995)
Canzoni d'autore
(1996)
Cremona
(1996)

Canzoni d'autore is a compilation album by Italian singer Mina, released on 21 July 1996 by PDU and EMI. The album contains tracks only in Italian and written by Italian songwriters. The album was originally released in a limited jewel CD cases in different colors (red, yellow blue); [4] a remastered version was reissued in 2001. [5]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
1."Poster" Finalmente ho conosciuto il conte Dracula... (1985)4:50
2."Neve"
  • Giovanni Donzelli
  • Vincenzo Leomporro
Sorelle Lumière (1992)5:22
3."Caruso" Lucio Dalla Ti conosco mascherina (1990)4:13
4."Il leone e la gallina" Canarino mannaro (1994)3:52
5."Un nuovo amico / E poi..."Sorelle Lumière (1992)4:11
6."Zio Tom" Fabio Concato Ti conosco mascherina (1990)4:56
7."Come mi vuoi"Sorelle Lumière (1992)5:40
8."Canzoni stonate" Ridi pagliaccio (1988)3:53
9."Sì, l'amore" (with Eugenio Quaini) Lochness (1993)4:05
10."Ma chi è quello lì (ma chi è quella là)"
Rane supreme (1987)4:24
11."Una lunga storia d'amore" Gino Paoli Uiallalla (1989)3:29
12."Cowboys" Ivano Fossati Mina 25 (1983)1:51
13."La casa del serpente"Fossati Caterpillar (1991)6:10
14."La canzone di Marinella"
Dedicato a mio padre (1967)3:15
15."Il portiere di notte"Enrico RuggeriRidi pagliaccio (1988)5:37
Total length:65:23

Charts

Chart performance for Canzoni d'autore
Chart (1996)Peak
position
European Albums ( Music & Media ) [6] 46
Italian Albums ( Musica e dischi ) [7] 5

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References

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  6. "European Top 100 Albums" (PDF). Music & Media . Vol. 13, no. 30. 27 July 1996. p. 13. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 March 2021.
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