Le cose che vivi (song)

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"Le cose che vivi"
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Single by Laura Pausini
from the album Le cose che vivi
B-side
  • Las cosas que vives (Spanish version)
  • Tudo o que eu vivo (Portuguese version)
ReleasedSeptember 1996 [1] [2]
Genre Pop rock
Length4:31
Songwriter(s) Cheope, G. Carella, Fabrizio Baldoni and Gino De Stefani
Producer(s) Laura Pausini, Alfredo Cerruti and Dado Parisini
Laura Pausini singles chronology
"Incancellabile"
(1996)
"Le cose che vivi"
(1996)
"Ascolta il tuo cuore"
(1997)

"Le cose che vivi" (English: The things that you live through) is a song recorded by Italian singer Laura Pausini for her third Italian-language studio album, Le cose che vivi . The song was released as the album's second single in September 1996. [1] [2] Pausini also recorded a Spanish-language version of the song, titled "Las cosas que vives" and a Portuguese-language version, with the title "Tudo o que eu vivo". The song was also included on Pausini's compilation album The Best of Laura Pausini: E ritorno da te , released in 2001.

Contents

In 2013, the song is re-recorded for Pausini's compilation album 20 - The Greatest Hits / 20 - Grandes Éxitos with Brazilian singer Ivete Sangalo, in both Italian-Portuguese and Spanish-Portuguese versions.

Music video

The music video of this song is simple, with shots remembering a movie. During the clip, we see parts of Laura's day. The Spanish-language version of the clip was nominated for Video of the Year at the 9th Lo Nuestro Awards, losing to fellow Italian performer Eros Ramazzotti with "La Aurora". [3]

Track listing

CD single – Italy [4]
  1. "Le cose che vivi" – 4:31
  2. "Inolvidable" – 3:48
CD single – Mexico – Remix versions [5]
  1. "Las cosas que vives" (Tullio Radio Edit) – 3:53
  2. "Las cosas que vives" (Dance Mix) – 3:20
  3. "Las cosas que vives" (Original Radio Mix One) – 4:00
  4. "Las cosas que vives" (Original Radio Mix Two) – 4:01
  5. "Las cosas que vives" (Original Mix) – 5:50
  6. "Las cosas que vives" (Fabio B Mix) – 4:26

Charts

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