Ti Amo

Laura Branigan

About Ti Amo

"Ti amo" (pronounced [ti ˈaːmo]; Italian for "I love you") is a 1977 song recorded by Italian singer Umberto Tozzi from the album È nell'aria...ti amo. It achieved success at the time, becoming a hit in many European countries, including Sweden and Switzerland where it topped the charts. A Spanish version was released as "Te Amo", and had a good success in Spain and Latin America. Within the German-speaking countries a German version by Howard Carpendale also received a great success in 1977, peaking at number two in Germany and number ten in Austria. In 2002, the song was overdubbed as duet with singer Lena Ka under the title "Ti amo (rien que des mots)", with Italian and French lyrics. This version was a success in France and Belgium (Wallonia), reaching the top three. At the time, the original version was re-released and achieved a moderate success in France. As of August 2014, it is the 52nd best-selling single of the 21st century in France, with 393,000 units sold. A French version of this song was recorded by Dalida in 1977. An English version was also recorded by Laura Branigan in 1984, which, most notably, was a hit in Australia (reaching #2). It should not be confused with the Gina G song of the same name from 1997. In 2011, Sergio Dalma took a Spanish-language version of the song to the Top 10 in Spain. 


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Ti amo
God how I love you so
My heart just won't let go
Day after day I'm still holdin' on
Even though you're gone

Ti amo
Wasn't I good to you?
I did all that I could do
To make you want to be here with me
I thought you loved me

I can't believe, you could just turn and leave
Did it so easily
You pulled my world out from under me
Look what you've done to me

How could you end it this way (ti amo)
After the love that we made? (ti amo, ti amo)
God, how I wish you had stayed (ti amo, ti amo)
Can't you see that I just want you back? (ti amo, ti amo, ti amo, ti amo, ti amo)

Ti amo
I never had a clue (ti amo)
That I was losin' you (ti amo)
You never once let me know 
You were lettin' me go

Oh, I guess it was there in your eyes (ti amo)
Guess it was there in your sighs (ti amo, ti amo)
Guess it was there in your lies (ti amo, ti amo)
I was blind then, couldn't face the end

Ti amo
Thought we'd go on and on
Thought we had something strong
You pulled my world out from under me
Look what you've done to me

How could you end it this way (ti amo)
After the love that we made? (ti amo, ti amo)
God, how I wish you had stayed (ti amo, ti amo)
Can't you see that I just want you back? 

Ti amo
God, how I love you so
My heart just won't let go
Day after day I'm still holdin' on
Even though you're gone

Guess it was there in your eyes (ti amo)
Guess it was there in your sighs (ti amo, ti amo)
Guess it was there in your lies (ti amo, ti amo)
I was blind then, couldn't face the end

Ti amo
Thought we'd go on and on
Thought we had something strong
You pulled my world out from under me
Look what you've done to me

How could you end it this way (ti amo)
After the love that we made? (ti amo, ti amo)
God, how I wish you had stayed (ti amo, ti amo)
Can't you see that I just want you back? 

Ti amo
Wasn't I good to you?
Did all that I could do
To make you want to be here with me
I thought you loved me

I can't believe, (ti amo) you could just turn and leave
Did it so easily (ti amo)
You pulled my world out from under me (ti amo, ti amo)
Look what you've done to me (ti amo)

Ti amo (ti amo)
God, how I love you so (ti amo)
My heart just won't let go (ti amo)
Day after day I'm still holdin' on (ti amo)
Even though you're gone

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Laura Branigan

Laura Ann Branigan (July 3, 1952 – August 26, 2004) was an American singer, songwriter and actress. She is best known for her 1982 Platinum-certified hit "Gloria" and for the number-four single "Self Control". Branigan is also remembered for the Top 10 "Solitaire" and for the number-one adult contemporary hit "How Am I Supposed to Live Without You", as well as four other US Top 40 hits. more »

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Written by: Giancarlo Bigazzi, Umberto Tozzi

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4 facts about this song

Dalida's Version
1. "Ti Amo" by Dalida was officially released in 1977. The song is one of the classics of French pop music and Dalida's version is iconic in France. 2. This version was written by Albert De Caro and Gérard Yvan. 3. Dalida, originally born in Egypt, was considered one of the most internationally successful French-language singers of her time. Her version of "Ti Amo" remains a firm favorite among her fans. 4. "Ti Amo" is part of Dalida's album "Salma Ya Salama". This was one of her most successful albums and helped to cement her position as a top-selling French artist.
Howard Carpendale's Version
1. Howard Carpendale is a South African singer who sings primarily in German. His cover version of "Ti Amo" is one of his most well-known songs. 2. His version was released in 1977, same as Dalida's version. However, he sang this song in German. 3. Carpendale's cover was part of an album named "Ti Amo", which was one of his biggest recording successes.
Laura Branigan's Version
1. Laura Branigan was an American singer who released her version of the song "Ti Amo" in 1984. 2. Her English version of "Ti Amo" was a track on her third studio album, entitled "Self Control". It reached number 2 on the Billboard 200 chart. 3. Branigan's version was translated and adapted by Diane Warren and featured English lyrics. 4. Despite significant adaptations, the romantic theme of the original song was retained in Branigan's interpretation of "Ti Amo".
Umberto Tozzi's Version
1. Umberto Tozzi is an Italian singer-songwriter who originally penned and recorded the song "Ti Amo" in 1977 in Italy. 2. Tozzi's version became a massive hit in Italy and later took on international status when it was covered by several international artists. 3. "Ti Amo" is still considered one of Tozzi's signature songs and is a classic in Italian pop music. This song helped catapult him to global stardom. 4. The song's lyrics, as written by Tozzi, are a heartfelt expression of love and longing. “Ti Amo” means “I Love You” in Italian. 5. Tozzi's version of "Ti Amo" also appeared on his album "È nell'aria...ti amo" and was a huge hit, reaching number one on the Italian music charts.

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