Un'estate italiana
1989 single by Edoardo Bennato and Gianna Nannini, Susan Ferrer (Spanish Version) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Un'estate italiana" (Italian: [uneˈstaːte itaˈljaːna]), "Un verano italiano" (Spanish: [um beˈɾano itaˈljano]; both meaning "An Italian summer") or "To Be Number One" is the official song of the 1990 FIFA World Cup held in Italy, composed by Giorgio Moroder.
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Single by Edoardo Bennato and Gianna Nannini Susan Ferrer (Spanish Version) | ||||
B-side | "Un'estate italiana" (karaoke version) | |||
Released | 9 December 1989 | |||
Recorded | 1989 | |||
Genre | Pop rock | |||
Length | 4:07 | |||
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Composer(s) | Giorgio Moroder | |||
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Producer(s) | Giorgio Moroder | |||
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"Un'estate italiana" on YouTube | ||||
The Italian version, also known as "Notti magiche" ("Magical nights") in Italy, was recorded by Italian artists Edoardo Bennato and Gianna Nannini, who also wrote the lyrics. The Spanish version, also known as "Noches mágicas" in Spanish, was recorded by Paraguayan Susan Ferrer, who also wrote the lyrics. The English version, with lyrics by Tom Whitlock and performed by Giorgio Moroder Project (singers: Joe Milner, Moll Anderson, Paula Mulcahy Keane),[1] was the opening theme to RAI TV programmes and matches related to the 1990 FIFA World Cup.
The song achieved success on the charts of several European countries.