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La mia risposta/Mi respuesta
Laura pausini la mia risposta.jpg
Italian-language edition
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 15, 1998
Recorded1997–1998
StudioMorning Studio, Carimate
Conway Recording Studios, Los Angeles [1]
Length54:56
LanguageItalian
Spanish
English
Label CGD East West
Producer Alfredo Cerruti, Dado Parisini, Laura Pausini
Laura Pausini chronology
Le cose che vivi/Las cosas que vives
(1996)
La mia risposta/Mi respuesta
(1998)
Tra te il mare/Entre tú y mil mares
(2000)
Singles from La mia risposta/Mi respuesta
  1. "Un'emergenza d'amore/Emergencia de amor"
    Released: October 15, 1998
  2. "In assenza di te/En ausencia de ti"
    Released: January 1999
  3. "La mia risposta/Mi respuesta"
    Released: May 1999
  4. "Me siento tan bien"
    Released: 2000

La mia risposta and Mi respuesta (English: My Answer) are the fifth studio albums by Italian singer Laura Pausini, released on October 15, 1998 by CGD East West (Warner) Records.

Contents

Between February and April 1999, the La mia risposta World Tour was held to support and promote the album in Europe. The album was not as successful as her previous one, Le cose che vivi . As of September 2000, it has sold around 2 million copies worldwide. [2] The singles taken from the album were "Una Emergenza D'Amore / Emergencia de Amor", "In Assenza Di Te / En Ausencia de Ti" and "La Mia Risposta / Mi Respuesta", placing themselves in the first places of popularity in Italy, Europe and Latin America. And "Che Bene Mi Fai/ Me Siento Tan Bien" only was a promotional single to Spain. [3]

Track listing

La mia risposta

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."La mia risposta"Laura Pausini, CheopeClaudio Guidetti3:41
2."Stanotte stai con me"Pausini, CheopeGiuseppe Tosetto4:09
3."Un'emergenza d'amore"Pausini, Cheope, Massimo PaccianiEric Buffat4:29
4."Anna dimmi sì"PausiniBuffat3:57
5."Una storia seria"Pausini, CheopeSalvatore Mauro Ragusa4:41
6."Come una danza"Pausini, CheopeBuffat5:18
7."Che bene mi fai"Pausini, CheopeBuffat4:20
8."In assenza di te"Pausini, CheopeAntonio Galbiati4:30
9."Succede al cuore"CheopeRagusa3:41
10."Tu cosa sogni?"CheopeTosetto3:50
11."Buone verità"Pausini Giorgio Vanni, Massimo Longhi4:01
12."La felicità"Pausini, CheopeBuffat, Galbiati3:56
13."Looking for an Angel" Phil Collins Collins4:13

Mi respuesta

No.TitleLyricsMusicSpanish adaptationLength
1."Mi respuesta"Laura Pausini, CheopeClaudio GuidettiPausini, Badia3:41
2."Quédate esta noche"Pausini, CheopeGiuseppe TosettoBadia4:09
3."Emergencia de amor"Pausini, Cheope, Massimo PaccianiEric BuffatPausini, C. Pixin, León Tristán4:29
4."Ana dime sí"PausiniBuffatPausini, Badia3:57
5."Una historia seria"Pausini, CheopeSalvatore Mauro RagusaPausini, Badia4:41
6."Como una danza"Pausini, CheopeBuffatPausini, Badia5:18
7."Me siento tan bien"Pausini, CheopeBuffatBadia4:20
8."En ausencia de ti"Pausini, CheopeAntonio GalbiatiPausini, Badia4:30
9."Sucede a veces"CheopeRagusaPausini, Badia3:41
10."¿Tú con qué sueñas?"CheopeTosettoPausini, Badia3:50
11."Una gran verdad"Pausini Giorgio Vanni, Massimo LonghiPausini4:01
12."Felicidad"Pausini, CheopeBuffat, GalbiatiPausini3:56
13."Looking for an Angel" Phil Collins Collins4:13

Charts

Chart (1998–99)Peak
Position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia) [4] 26
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100) [5] 26
European Top 100 Albums ( Billboard ) [6] 9
French Albums (SNEP) [7] 64
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [8] 66
Italian Albums (FIMI) [9] 1
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE) [10] 8
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan) [11] 30
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) [12] 3
US Top Latin Albums ( Billboard ) [13] 23
US Latin Pop Albums ( Billboard ) [13] 12

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Argentina (CAPIF) [14] Gold30,000^
Italy (FIMI) [15] 2× Platinum400,000 [16]
Spain (PROMUSICAE) [17] 2× Platinum200,000^
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland) [18] Gold25,000^
Summaries
Worldwide2,000,000 [2]

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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