Il mio amore unico

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Released18 February 2009 (2009-02-18) (Italy)
RecordedSonoria Recording Plant (Prato, Italy)
Length3:59
"Il mio amore unico"
Single by Dolcenera
from the album Dolcenera nel paese delle meraviglie
Released18 February 2009 (2009-02-18) (Italy)
RecordedSonoria Recording Plant (Prato, Italy)
GenrePop, Pop rock
Length3:59
LabelSony Music, Columbia
SongwritersDolcenera, Saverio Lanza, Gian Piero Ameli, Oscar Avogadro
ProducersDolcenera, Roberto Vernetti
Dolcenera singles chronology
"Piove (Condizione dell'anima)"
(2007)
"Il mio amore unico"
(2009)
"La più bella canzone d'amore che c'è"
(2009)
Music video
"Il mio amore unico" on YouTube

"Il mio amore unico" (English: My only love) is a song by Italian singer Dolcenera, released in 2009 as the lead single from her fourth studio album, Dolcenera nel paese delle meraviglie. The song competed in the Sanremo Music Festival 2009, being eliminated in the semi-final of the show. Despite this, it became a radio hit and a commercial success in Italy, peaking at number five on the Italian Singles Chart.

On 23 July 2009, the song received the Lunezia Award for Sanremo, for its "musical-literary value".[1]

The song, produced by Dolcenera and Roberto Vernetti,[2] was written by Dolcenera herself, together with Saverio Lanza, Gian Piero Ameli and Oscar Avogadro.[3] Its lyrics are about a three-way love affair, in which a woman lives a "totalizing love" with a man, who is also involved with another woman.[4]

Sanremo Music Festival

On 22 December 2008, it was announced that the song was chosen among the 104 submitted entries[5] as one of the sixteen participants in the 59th Sanremo Music Festival.[6][7] Dolcenera sang it for the first time on 17 February 2009, when she was the first singer in the "Big Artists" section to perform during the opening night of the contest.[8] After being admitted to the second night, Dolcenera performed it again on the following day, when she was announced as one of the artists competing in the semi-final of the contest.[9] During the semi-final, held on 20 February 2009, Dolcenera performed the song in a duet with Italian singer Syria, but she was eliminated from the competition.[10][11]

Reception

The single debuted and peaked at number five on the Italian Top Digital Download Chart, compiled by the Federation of the Italian Music Industry.[12] After holding the fifth spot during its second week, the song completed a ten weeks long chart run in the Italian top twenty,[13] later ranking 40th on the 2009 year-end chart released by FIMI.[14] The song has sold 35.000 copies in Italy.[15]

Five weeks after its release, the song also reached the first spot in the Italian airplay chart compiled by Music Control,[16] holding it for three consecutive weeks.[17][18]

Music video

The music video for the song was directed by Gaetano Morbioli.[19]

Usage in media and other versions

Charts

Notes

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