Il Cuore A Modo Mio

Il Cuore A Modo Mio (translated as 'The Proper Heart Of Mine') is the sixth studio album by Alexia released in Italy on 7 March 2003[1] (Sony Code 511054).[2] This would be the third album in which Alexia had a hand in production. The lead single from the album Per Dire Di No won the Sanremo festival 2003 and reached the Italian Top 10. The second single Egoista also reached the Italian charts.

Il Cuore A Modo Mio
Studio album by
Released2003
GenrePop
LabelSony Music
ProducerAlessia Aquilani, Al Portento & Beppe Comminotti
Alexia chronology
Alexia
(2002)
Il Cuore A Modo Mio
(2003)
Gli Occhi Grandi Della Luna
(2004)
Singles from Il Cuore A Modo Mio
  1. "Per Dire Di No"
    Released: 2003
  2. "Egoista"
    Released: 2003

This was the first and, thus far, only Alexia album to feature Intro and prelude tracks.

Track listing

  1. "Intro" 0:39
  2. "Cuore Non Hai" 3:11
  3. "Preludio 1" 0:03
  4. "Saturday Night" 3:07 (Alessia Aquilani)
  5. "Preludio 2" 0:03
  6. "Per Dire Di No" 3:26 (Alessia Aquilani & Marcello Salerno)
  7. "Crazy War" 4:49
  8. "Four Jumps" 1:31
  9. "Egoista" 3:32 (Alessia Aquilani & Marcello Salerno)
  10. "C'est La Vie" 4:21
  11. "Freddo Nell'anima" 4:08
  12. "Fatti Insegnare Dalla Mamma" 4:11 (Luciana Barletta)
  13. "Qualcosa Di Forte" 5:25 (Luciana Barletta)
  14. "Tu Mi Fai Vivere" 4:20 (Alessia Aquilani; Beppe Cominotti)
  15. "I Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You)" 3:11 (Ronnie Shannon)
  16. "Per Dire Di No" (Reprise) 3:55 (Alessia Aquilani & Marcello Salerno)

Chart performance

Country Position
Italy[3] 17
Switzerland[4] 100
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