Il carrozzone

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"Il carrozzone"
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Single by Renato Zero
from the album EroZero
B-side "Baratto"
Released1979
Genre Ballad [1]
Length4:36
Label Zerolandia / RCA
Songwriter(s) Piero Pintucci, Franca Evangelisti
Producer(s) Piero Pintucci
Renato Zero singles chronology
"Triangolo"
(1978)
"Il carrozzone"
(1979)
"Amico"
(1980)
Audio
"Amico" on YouTube

"Il carrozzone" (lit. "The bandwagon") is a 1979 Italian song composed by Piero Pintucci (music) and Franca Evangelisti (lyrics) and performed by Renato Zero. It is the lead single of the album EroZero.

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The song, which has death as main theme, had been originally composed for Gabriella Ferri, who refused to record it. [1] It has been described as "a very complex piece in its construction that combines French chanson atmospheres with Nino Rota's soundtracks for Fellini, all remixed in a vaudeville atmosphere, but very direct and folksy in its substance." [2]

Zero re-recorded the song several times, and also recorded the song in Spanish as "La carroza", with lyrics by Buddy Mary McCluskey. [1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Il carrozzone"Pintucci, Evangelisti4:36
2."Baratto"Evangelisti, Zero, Caviri4:18

Charts

Chart (1979)Peak
position
Italy ( Musica e dischi ) [3] 1

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Pedrinelli, Andrea (2010). "Amico". Renato Zero: Il mercante di stelle. Giunti. ISBN   8809910869.
  2. Beatrice, Luca (12 December 2017). Zero (in Italian). Baldini+Castoldi. ISBN   978-88-9388-536-2.
  3. "Classifiche". Musica e Dischi (in Italian). Retrieved 14 February 2024. Set "Tipo" on "Singoli". In the "Artista" field, type "Renato Zero". Then, in the "Titolo" field, search "carrozzone".