Come Thelma & Louise

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Come Thelma & Louise
Giorgia-Come Thelma Louise.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 20, 1995 (1995-05-20)
Genre
Length45:56
LabelBMG
Giorgia chronology
Giorgia
(1994)
Come Thelma & Louise
(1995)
Strano il mio destino (Live & studio 95/96)
(1996)
Singles from Come Thelma & Louise
  1. "Come Saprei"
  2. "C'è da Fare"
  3. "E c'è Ancora Mare"
  4. "Riguarda Noi"

Come Thelma & Louise is the second studio album by Italian singer Giorgia, who won the Sanremo music festival in 1995 with the song Come Saprei (written by herself and Eros Ramazzotti, and Vladi Tosetto), which is also included on the album.

Although Giorgia is listed as the author, many of the tracks on this album were written by , including a reinterpretation of the song Non c'è che musica in me, which Giorgia often sang in clubs with her father's band. This album went on to sell more than 400,000 copies.

Background[]

Giorgia's second studio album is characterised by lighter lyrics for the most part, but with musical and vocal arrangements worthy of the best voices in the world. The album contains Come Saprei, a song with which Giorgia won the Sanremo Festival in 1995. Apart from her grand success with this track, the album also had great success with the singles Riguarda Noi, C'è da fare and E c'è ancora mare. It is noted for its difficult vocals and her cover of I've Got the Music in Me, which in the Italian version became Non c'è che musica in me.

Track listing[]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."C'è da fare"4:41
2."Riguarda noi"Gatto Panceri4:33
3."E c'è ancora mare"Celso Valli, Enzo Avitabile4:54
4."Come Thelma e Louise"Gatto Panceri3:59
5."Di che segno sei"Gino Paoli, Paola Penzo4:23
6."B.B.B. (La leggendaria storia del bacio)"Gatto Panceri, Celso Valli4:33
7."Come saprei"Eros Ramazzotti, , , Vladimiro Tosetto4:59
8."Ogni donna"Gatto Panceri, Celso Valli4:52
9."Questo amore"Gatto Panceri3:54
10."Non c'è che musica in me (cover fatta così)"Gatto Panceri, Boshell5:08

Personnel[]

Charts[]

Charts (1995) Peak
position
Italy (Classifica FIMI Artisti)[1] 2
Switzerland (Swiss Hitparade)[2] 46

References[]

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