Non ti dimenticherò

"Non Ti Dimentichero" is a duet released by the Italian singers Gianni Morandi and Alexia released in November 2000.[1] It was the first release by Alexia since leaving Robyx and the DWA team, and the first song she recorded in Italian.

"Non Ti Dimentichero"
Single by Alexia, Gianni Morandi
from the album Come Fa Bene L'amore
Released2000
GenrePop
Length4:16
LabelBMC
Songwriter(s)Alessia Aquilani,m Cogliarti, Tosetto, Ramazzotti
Producer(s)Roberto Zanetti
Alexia, Gianni Morandi singles chronology
"Ti Amo Ti Amo"
(2000)
"Non Ti Dimentichero"
(2000)
"Money Honey"
(2001)

The title translates as 'I Will Not Forget' and the song begins with Morandi singing the first verse and chorus in Italian followed by Alexia singing in English. The pair then sing together in English before finishing in Italian. The song opened Alexia up to new audiences [2] and would form the basis of the next part of her career when she began recording in Italian in 2002. The song was included on Morandi's album 'Come Fa Bene L'amore' but due to licensing, would not appear on any Alexia album.

Release

The track was released in Italy in November 2000 on digipak CD. Two versions of the song were released with the CD containing two previous Morandi tracks; 'Canzone Libera' and 'Voleva Farti Innamirare'. The CD references that Alexia appears courtesy of Sony Music.

Official versions

  • Radio Version 4:16
  • Album Version 4:53
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References

  1. http://reocities.com/Hollywood/agency/3562/nontidimenticherodiscography.html
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-25. Retrieved 2010-04-01.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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