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Il mio canto libero

Album - 1972 - DeB Id: 62369
By Lucio Battisti
8 Tracks 4 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 5 Charts

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Album DeRango™ 26,80

Lucio Battisti

Il mio canto libero Eneathedevil

 "Il mio canto libero" is a milestone in Battisti's production and a turning point in modern Italian song.

 It’s the definitive turning point of Italian pop music, redefining the role of singer and songwriter to talk about feelings, not gossip.

 Listen to Lucio Battisti’s 'Il mio canto libero' and experience a landmark in Italian pop music history.

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Album DeRango™ 4,81

Lucio Battisti

Il Mio Canto Libero stargazer

 "The 8 songs on this album have entered the history of Italian pop music, thanks to their freshness."

 "The last track is the very famous title track, in my opinion, the best song ever written by Battisti, and one of his most famous."

 Dive into Lucio Battisti's Il Mio Canto Libero and experience a timeless Italian pop classic today!

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Album DeRango™ -21,12

Lucio Battisti

Il Mio Canto Libero death immortal

 Through 'Il mio canto libero' Battisti presents us with the issue of love in almost all the songs.

 Battisti is attracted to the desire for a death that doesn’t kill him, but rather allows him to live every moment of life with love and simplicity.

 Discover the timeless beauty of Lucio Battisti’s Il Mio Canto Libero and immerse yourself in its soulful themes today!

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Album DeRango™ -38,29

Lucio Battisti

Il mio canto libero Cristianpiga
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Luci-ah (04:47)
Stell' dein Motorrad doch bitte 'mal leiser, das f�nd ich sch�n
wenn's nicht so laut ist, dann kannst du mich n�mlich besser verstehn
was h�ltst du davon, wenn wir beide jetzt 'mal einen trinken gehn
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Confusione (04:30)
Tu lo chiami solo un vecchio sporco imbroglio
ma è uno sbaglio è petrolio
troppo furbo per non essere sincero
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Lucio Battisti

Lucio Battisti (born 5 March 1943, Poggio Bustone – died 9 September 1998, Milan) was an Italian singer, songwriter and composer. A central figure in Italian pop, he achieved major success in the late 1960s–70s with lyricist Mogol, then pursued radical studio experimentation with Pasquale Panella in the late 1980s–90s. From 1980 he withdrew from concerts, TV and interviews, asserting that his art should speak for him.
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