Terra di nessuno

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Terra di nessuno
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Studio album by
Released1987
Genre Italian singer-songwriters
Length37:38 min.
Label CBS
Francesco De Gregori chronology
Scacchi e tarocchi
(1985)
Terra di nessuno
(1987)
Mira Mare 19.4.89
(1989)

Terra di nessuno is an album by the Italian singer-songwriter Francesco De Gregori, released in 1987.

The song "Mimì sarà" was later sung by Mia Martini.

Track listing

All songs by Francesco De Gregori.

  1. "Il canto delle sirene"
  2. "Pilota di guerra"
  3. "Capatàz"
  4. "Pane e castagne"
  5. "Nero"
  6. "Mimì sarà"
  7. "Spalle larghe"
  8. "I matti"
  9. "Vecchia valigia"

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