Un Anno D 39;amore Mina Lyrics English

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Un anno d'amore" (English: A year of love) is a song recorded by Italian singer Mina. The song is a cover version of the French song "C'est irrparable", originally written and recorded by Nino Ferrer. The Italian lyrics were written by Mogol and Alberto Testa.[1] Arranged by Augusto Martelli.[2]

In November 1964, the song was released as a single.[2] It became number one on the Italian singles chart and spent a total of eleven consecutive weeks in the top three.[3] Also, the song receive gold certification.[1] The B-side was the song "E se domani", which was previously included in the album Mina (1964), but in a different version. In 1965, it was reissued with the song "Era vivere" as a B-side.[4] The song "Un anno d'amore" was included in the album Studio Uno (1965).


Among other things, Mina recorded "Un anno d'amore" in Spanish ("Un ao de amor"), Japanese ("Wakare") and Turkish ("Dn bana").[5] In 2007, for her album Todava, Mina re-recorded the song in Spanish in a duet with Diego el Cigala.[6] She also recorded the song "E se domani" in Spanish ("Y si maana"), and in 1988 she re-recorded an acoustic version in Italian for the compilation Oggi ti amo di pi.


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For me, it is very useful to listen to and sing Italian songs to learn Italian, because the Italian language is rich in emotions and cultural references, which makes the learning path more engaging.

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