Mina interpretata da Mina

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Mina interpretata da Mina
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Compilation album by
ReleasedJuly 1965
Length51:53
Label Italdisc
Mina chronology
Studio Uno
(1965)
Mina interpretata da Mina
(1965)
Mina & Gaber: un'ora con loro
(1965)

Mina interpretata da Mina is a compilation album by Italian singer Mina, issued in 1965.

Contents

The songs of this album were all taken from the albums published by Italdisc between 1960 and 1963.

Track listing

Side A

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."'Na sera 'e maggio"Giuseppe Cioffi, Gigi Pisano3:18
2."Rapsodie (Rhapsodie)"Werner Scharfenberger, Alberto Testa 2:21
3."Confidenziale" Vito Pallavicini, Pino Massara2:45
4."Stranger Boy"Roxy Rob (Leo Chiosso), Umberto Prous3:04
5."Mi guardano"Roxy Rob (Leo Chiosso), Umberto Prous2:44
6."Vola vola da me"Vittorio Buffoli, Alberto Testa2:18
7."Giochi d'ombre" Vittorio Caprioli, Fiorenzo Carpi 2:51
8."Piano" Giorgio Calabrese, Tony De Vita2:52
9."Il palloncino"Roxy Rob (Leo Chiosso), Umberto Prous2:07
10."Qué no, qué no!"Tullio Romano, Pierino Codevilla1:47
Total length:26:07

Side B

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Sciummo"Lucillo (Enzo Bonagura), Carlo Concina2:45
2."Si, lo so (Heißer Sand)"Werner Scharfenberger, Alberto Testa, Mogol 3:02
3."Il soldato Giò"Vincenzo Di Paola, Sandro Taccani, Biri (Ornella Ferrari)2:06
4."Il tempo"Alberto Testa, Tony De Vita2:37
5."Dindi (Dindi)" Antônio Carlos Jobim, Aloysio de Oliveira2:53
6."Non sei felice"Pinchi (Giuseppe Perotti), Riccardo Vantellini2:30
7."Ollàlà Gigi"Vittorio Buffoli, Vito Pallavicini2:17
8."Chopin cha cha" Jorge Calandrelli 2:13
9."Un tale"Bruno Canfora, Tritono3:26
10."Amore di tabacco"Vittorio Buffoli, Vito Pallavicini1:57
Total length:25:46


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