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Sogno is an album by Andrea Bocelli.

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Andrea Mingardi Italian singer-songwriter

Andrea Mingardi is an Italian singer-songwriter, composer, musician, author and occasional actor.

<i>Il Sogno</i> album by Elvis Costello

Il Sogno is the 20th studio album by Elvis Costello, released in 2004 by Deutsche Grammophon. It is performed by the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas, recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London. It peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Classical Music albums chart.

Don Backy Italian singer and writer

Don Backy, real name — Aldo Caponi, is an Italian singer and actor. He collaborated with Sofia Rotaru for "Grey Bird" - Ukrainian version of Italian song "L'immensità"— «Сизокрилий птах».

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<i>California</i> (Gianna Nannini album) album by Gianna Nannini

California is the third album by Gianna Nannini and was released in 1979. The album, a rock record - with the single "America" – took her straight to the top of the charts in Germany and Northern Europe in 1980. The album went platinum in Italy and gold in Germany, Switzerland and Austria.

<i>Puzzle</i> (Gianna Nannini album) album by Gianna Nannini

Puzzle is the sixth album by Gianna Nannini. It was released in 1984. The first single from the album, "Fotoromanza", was a summer hit and went on to win the Festivalbar, Vota la Voce and a Gold Telegatto prize. The music video was directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. The album went platinum in Italy, with Fotoromanza topping the charts in Italy, Switzerland and Austria. The European tour to promote the album culminated with a handful of very successful dates in Berlin, at the Montreaux Jazz Festival and in Cologne, resulted in the album "Tutto Live" (1985).

<i>Tutto Live</i> live album by Gianna Nannini

Tutto Live is the seventh album, as well as first live album, by Gianna Nannini. The album was recorded between May and November 1985 at Berlin, Montreux, Siena, Locarno and Dortmund during the promotional tour for Nannini's album "Puzzle". The album was released in Europe, Australia, South America, North America and South Korea, and it reached the fourth spot in the Swiss charts.

<i>Latin Lover</i> (album) album by Gianna Nannini

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Una radura is the second album by Gianna Nannini. It was released in 1977, and it features many guest musicians, including the Premiata Forneria Marconi.

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<i>G. N.</i> (album) album by Gianna Nannini

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<i>Profumo</i> (album) album by Gianna Nannini

Profumo is the eighth album by Gianna Nannini. It was released in 1986.

<i>Maschi e Altri</i> compilation album by Gianna Nannini

Maschi e Altri is the ninth album by Gianna Nannini. It is her first anthological album, and it was released in 1987 in South America, South Korea, Israel, South Africa and Australia. It includes some of her most successful singles, including "Profumo", "I Maschi" and "Avventura" .
Nannini did not tour to promote the album but she took part in a concert at the Schauspielhaus in Hamburg in May 1, 1987, where she performed a selection of songs by Bertoldt Brecht and Kurt Weill alongside Sting and Jack Bruce.

<i>Bomboloni</i> compilation album

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Perle is the eighteenth album released by Gianna Nannini in 2004. It reached number 6 on the Italian album chart and number 22 on the album chart in Switzerland.

"Meravigliosa creatura" is a song by Italian rock vocalist Gianna Nannini, written by Mara Redeghieri, vocalist at Ustmamò. The single was simultaneously on air at different radio networks on 1 January 1995, one minute after midnight, and it anticipates the release of the album Dispetto, expected on 13 February of the same year in all Europe. In 2004, it was featured on the album Perle with a new arrangement of the song, a new slow version with piano and chord instruments that will be finished as a last arrangement of February 2007, 3 years after the album Perlo was released. The final arrangement was chosen as the soundtrack for the Fiat Bravo spot, helping the piece to get in the charts. It was not released as a single, but the sales of the piece was mostly by internet download. Incredibly, the piece reaches the number one in charts, for the third time in the singer musical career; it had to pass 17 years until Gianna Nannini reached the singles top.

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Io e te is the twenty-second album by Gianna Nannini, released on 11 January 2011.

Donna dOnna 2010 single by Elisa, Laura Pausini, Giorgia, Gianna Nannini, Fiorella Mannoia

"Donna d'Onna" is a song written by Italian singer-songwriter Gianna Nannini and Italian novelist Isabella Santacroce. It was written by Nannini after visiting Onna, L'Aquila, in central Italy, in the days following the earthquake of 6 April 2009, specifically to be performed by Nannini with Laura Pausini, Giorgia, Elisa and Fiorella Mannoia during the mega-concert Amiche per l'Abruzzo, held at the San Siro stadium in Milan on 21 June 2009.

I Maschi

"I Maschi" is a song composed by Gianna Nannini and Fabio Pianigiani and performed by Gianna Nannini. The single peaked at second place on the Italian hit parade. It was also an international hit, which charted in Austria, France, Germany, Belgium and Sweden. The song represented Italy at the 18th World Popular Song Festival in Tokyo. It was the title-track of the compilation album Maschi e Altri.

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