Regresa a mí (Il Divo song)

"Regresa a mí" is a 2004 power ballad performed by the multi-national UK-based quartet Il Divo, included in their first studio album of the same name, in 2004.

"Regresa a mí"
Single by Il Divo
from the album Il Divo
ReleasedOctober 22nd, 2004
Recorded2004,Metropolis Studios, London
GenreClassical crossover
Length4:36
LabelSyco, Columbia
Songwriter(s)Diane Warren
Producer(s)Steve Mac
Il Divo singles chronology
"Regresa a mí"
(2004)
"My Way (A mi manera)"
(2005)

Il Divo is a multinational vocal group classical crossover formed in 2003.[1] The group is composed of a quartet of male singers: Swiss tenor Urs Bühler, Spanish baritone Carlos Marín, American tenor David Miller and French pop singer Sébastien Izambard.

Originally, the song was written in English and titled "Un-Break My Heart". It was written by the composer and lyricist Diane Warren and produced by David Foster for R&B singer Toni Braxton.

Il Divo manager Simon Cowell bought the rights of the song from Diane Warren, and it was adapted in Spanish as "Regresa a mí".[2] The subject was released as the first single of the group's first album Il Divo published in 2004, doing of the song the subject emblem of the quartet.[2]

His recording made at the beginning of 2004 in the Studies Rokstone, in London; under the production of the British producer Steve Mac.[2]

Music video

In the videoclip of Il Divo, produced by Simon Cowell, stages the life of the four singers, that abandon his origins to triumph in the world of the music, doing a parallelism to the own real life of the four singers.

It was filmed in Slovenia in the 2004, under the direction Sharon Maguire, for the album Il Divo.

Recognitions

The song Regresa a mí appeared like one of the official songs of the FIFA World Cup 2006 of Germany in the album Voices from the FIFA World Cup interpreted by Il Divo.

The first public appearance of Il Divo, was on 5 April 2005, on the American program of television 'The Oprah Winfrey Show.[2]

Charts

Chart Peak
position
France SNEP Singles Chart[2] 88
US Adult Contemporary[2] 33

References

  1. Caplan, David (23 October 2008). "FIRST LISTEN: Il Divo Sings 'Hallelujah'". People. Retrieved 10 December 2013.
  2. http://www.20minutos.es/ (ed.). "IL DIVO".
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