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1966 single by Sergio Endrigo From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Adesso sì" is a 1966 Italian song composed by Sergio Endrigo. The song premiered at the 16th edition of the Sanremo Music Festival, with a double performance by Endrigo and Chad & Jeremy, and placed eight in the competition.[1][2][3]
"Adesso sì" | ||||
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Single by Sergio Endrigo | ||||
from the album Endrigo | ||||
B-side | "Io e la mia chitarra" | |||
Released | 1966 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Label | Fonit Cetra | |||
Songwriter(s) | Sergio Endrigo | |||
Sergio Endrigo singles chronology | ||||
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Endrigo's version peaked No. 9 on the Italian singles chart.[4]
The song also has the distinction of being the first song recorded by Lucio Battisti and for being, together with "Prigioniero del mondo" and "La compagnia", one of the only three songs he performed during his career which he did not compose himself.[2]
Chart | Peak position |
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Italy[4] | 9 |
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