Gli amori

1990 single by Toto Cutugno From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Gli amori" ("Loves") is a 1990 song composed by Fabrizio Berlincioni, Toto Cutugno and Depsa and performed by Toto Cutugno. The song entered the competition the 40th edition of the Sanremo Music Festival, where it was also performed by Ray Charles in a critically acclaimed English-language adaptation titled "Good Love Gone Bad".[1] The song eventually was the runner-up of the festival behind Pooh's "Uomini soli", and also ranked second in the critics' award behind Mia Martini's "La nevicata del '56".[1] In 2004, the song was included in the soundtrack of the film Don't Move.[2]

B-side"Strana gelosia"
Released28 February 1990
GenreBallad
Length4:00
Quick facts Single by Toto Cutugno, from the album Toto Cutugno ...
"Gli amori"
Single by Toto Cutugno
from the album Toto Cutugno
B-side"Strana gelosia"
Released28 February 1990
GenreBallad
Length4:00
LabelEMI
SongwritersFabrizio Berlincioni, Toto Cutugno, Depsa
Toto Cutugno singles chronology
"Le mamme"
(1989)
"Gli amori"
(1990)
"Insieme: 1992"
(1990)
Audio
"Gli amori" on YouTube
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Track listing

  • 7" single
  1. "Gli amori" (Fabrizio Berlincioni, Toto Cutugno, Depsa)
  2. "Strana gelosia" (Toto Cutugno)

Charts

Weekly charts

More information Chart (1990), Peak position ...
Chart (1990) Peak
position
Italy (Musica e dischi)[3] 9
Italy Airplay (Music & Media)[4] 2
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