Romanza (Bocelli album)
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| Romanza | |||||
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| Greatest hits by Andrea Bocelli | |||||
| Released | 1997 | ||||
| Recorded | 1996 | ||||
| Genre | Pop,, Adult Contemporary, Easy Listening, International | ||||
| Length | 70:13 | ||||
| Label | Sugar | ||||
| Producer | Mauro Malavasi Michele Torpedine Beppe Vessicchio Celso Valli Frank Peterson |
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Romanza is the first greatest hits album by Italian singer Andrea Bocelli. Released in 1997, it is the tenor's fourth album (see 1997 in music). It is one of the best-selling albums of all-time, having sold more than 7 million units in Europe alone (outselling even his 1995 album, Bocelli). It also received quadruple platinum status in the United States of America, where it was his first US album and Diamond status in Canada.
[edit] Track listing
- "Con te partirò" (Lucio Quarantotto, Francesco Sartori) – 4:09
- "Vivere" (Angelo Anastasio, Celso Valli, Gerardina Trovato) – 4:01 (featuring G. Trovato)
- "Per Amore" (Mariella Nava) – 4:41
- "Il Mare Calmo Della Sera" (Gianpietro Felisatti, Malise[1], Malise, Gloria Nuti) – 4:40
- "Caruso" (Lucio Dalla) – 5:16
- "Macchine da guerra" (Angus Smith) – 4:08
- "Le Tue Parole" (Joe Amoruso, Sergio Cirillo) – 3:57
- "Vivo per lei" (Valerio Zelli, Art Mengo, Gatto Panceri) – 4:23 (featuring Giorgia)
- "Romanza" (Mauro Malavasi) – 3:41
- "La Luna Che Non C'è" (Dario Farina, Antonella Maggio) – 4:30
- "Rapsodia" (Malise[1], Malise) – 5:28
- "Voglio Restare Così" (Andrea Bocelli) – 3:51
- "E Chiove" (Amoruso, Cirillo) – 4:21
- "Miserere" (Bono, Zucchero) – 4:05 (live, featuring John Miles) – bonus track
- "Funiculì funiculà" – 1:25 (live, featuring John Miles) – bonus track
- "Time To Say Goodbye" (Sartori, Quarantotto, Frank Peterson) – 4:04 bonus track (featuring Sarah Brightman)

