Se avessi un cuore

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Se avessi un cuore
Annalisa SeAvessi.jpg
Studio album by
Released20 May 2016
Recorded2016
Genre Electropop
Length38:40
Language Italian
Label Warner Music Italy
Producer Davide Simonetta
Annalisa chronology
Splende
(2015)
Se avessi un cuore
(2016)
Bye Bye
(2018)
Singles from Se avessi un cuore
  1. "Il diluvio universale"
    Released: 9 February 2016
  2. "Se avessi un cuore"
    Released: 15 April 2016
  3. "Used to You / Potrei abituarmi"
    Released: 12 August 2016

Se avessi un cuore is the fifth solo studio album of the Italian singer-songwriter Annalisa, published on 20 May 2016 by label Warner Music Italy.

Contents

Background

Se avessi un cuore consists of 12 tracks; the album is different from her previous albums, using many elements from electronic music. In addition, according to the interview with RadioItalia, Annalisa declared: "Se avessi un cuore is the album that I always wanted to do". [1]

Receptions

Professional ratings
Review scores
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Se avessi un cuore debuted at the 4th position of the FIMI Albums Chart.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusic{{{extra_column}}}Length
1."Se avessi un cuore" Annalisa Scarrone, Davide SimonettaAnnalisa Scarrone, Davide Simonetta 02:54
2."Leggerissima"Scarrone, Simonetta, Luca Chiaravalli, Andrea BonomoScarrone, Simonetta, Luca Chiaravalli, Andrea Bonomo 03:23
3."Noi siamo un'isola"Scarrone, Simonetta, BonomoScarrone, Simonetta, Bonomo 03:09
4."Coltiverò l'amore"Scarrone, SimonettaScarrone, Simonetta 03:49
5."Uno"ScarroneScarrone 03:17
6."Potrei abituarmi"ScarroneL. Taylor, N. Gale, Dua Lipa, Scarrone 03:19
7."A cuore spento"Scarrone, Diego Calvetti, Francesco Sighieri, A. SappinoScarrone, Diego Calvetti, Francesco Sighieri, A. Sappino 02:53
8."Inatteso"Scarrone, Simonetta, Bonomo, SighieriScarrone, Simonetta, Bonomo, Sighieri 03:30
9."Le coincidenze"Scarrone, Calvetti, Sighieri, Luca Consortini, MaceScarrone, Calvetti, Sighieri, Luca Consortini, Mace 03:38
10."Quello che non sai di me"Scarrone, Emiliano Cecere, Saverio GrandiScarrone, Emiliano Cecere, Saverio Grandi 04:07
11."Il diluvio universale"Scarrone, CalvettiScarrone, Calvetti 03:24
12."Used to You"L. Taylor, N. Gale, Dua LipaL. Taylor, N. Gale, Dua Lipa, ScarroneEnglish version of Potrei abituarmi03:19
Total length:38:40

Credits and personnel

Charts

Chart (2016)Peak
position
Italian Albums (FIMI) [4] 4
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) [5] 91

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References

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