Sanremo grande amore

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Sanremo grande amore
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Released20 February 2015
Genre
Length26:32
LanguageItalian
Label Columbia
Producer Celso Valli, Michele Torpedine
Il Volo chronology
The Platinum Collection
(2015)
Sanremo grande amore
(2015)
L’amore si muove
(2015)
Singles from Sanremo grande amore
  1. "Grande amore"
    Released: 12 February 2015

Sanremo grande amore is an extended play by Italian operatic pop trio Il Volo, released in February 2015 following their appearance at the 65th Sanremo Music Festival, in which their song "Grande amore" received first prize in the "Big Artists" category. "Grande amore", released as the set's lead single on 12 February 2015, is the only original composition of the EP. The remaining six tracks are covers of popular Italian songs. [1] Sanremo grande amore is also Il Volo's first release for their new label, Sony Music. [2]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Grande amore"Francesco Boccia, Ciro "Tommy" Esposito3:44
2."Ancora" (Eduardo De Crescenzo cover) Franco Migliacci, Claudio Mattone 3:32
3."Vacanze romane" (Matia Bazar cover)Giancarlo Golzi, Carlo Marrale4:15
4."Canzone per te" (Sergio Endrigo cover) Luis Bacalov, Sergio Endrigo, Sergio Bardotti4:00
5."Piove (Ciao, ciao bambina)" (Domenico Modugno cover) Domenico Modugno, Dino Verde 3:33
6."Romantica" (Renato Rascel cover) Renato Rascel, Dino Verde3:26
7."L'immensità" (Don Backy cover) Mogol, Aldo Caponi, Mariano Detto 4:02
Total length:26:32

Charts


Personnel

Il Volo

Musicians

Technical crew

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Italy (FIMI) [13] 3× Platinum150,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.

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