Sere nere

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"Sere nere / Tardes negras"
Sere nere cover.jpg
Single by Tiziano Ferro
from the album 111 Centoundici
Released6 November 2003
Recorded2003
Genre Pop
Length4:24
Label EMI
Songwriter(s) Tiziano Ferro
Producer(s) Alberto Salerno, Mara Maionchi
Tiziano Ferro singles chronology
"Perverso"
(2003)
"Sere nere" / "Tardes negras"
(2003)
"Non me lo so spiegare" / "Non me lo puedo explicar"
(2004)
"Tardes negras" cover
Tiziano Ferro - Tardes negras - single cover.jpg

"Sere nere" (English: "Dark Evenings") is the second single from Italian singer Tiziano Ferro's second studio album, 111 Centoundici (2003).

Contents

A Spanish version of the song, entitled "Tardes negras", was also released, which charted at number 14 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Songs.

Ferro performed the song at the MTV Europe Music Awards 2004, [1] where he won in the Best Italian Act category. The music video [2] for the single was filmed in Trieste, Italy.

Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Italy (FIMI) [15] 2× Platinum100,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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