Amarsi un Po'

Lucio Battisti

About Amarsi un Po'

"Amarsi un po'" is a song composed by Lucio Battisti and Mogol, and performed by Lucio Battisti. It was released as a single in March 1977, with "Sì, viaggiare" as B-side. The single peaked at first place ten weeks on the Italian hit parade and was the most sold single of the year in Italy. The same year Battisti released an English version of the single for international markets, with the two songs renamed "To Feel in Love" and "Keep on Cruising" and with lyrics by Peter Powell. They were included in the album Images."Amarsi un po'" was covered by several artists, notably Mina, Ornella Vanoni, Nek. It also named a film, Amarsi un po' (1984), directed by Carlo Vanzina and starred by Claudio Amendola and Tahnee Welch. In 2017 the song named an episode in the second season of the web series Master of None, which includes the song in the soundtrack; the song became «a touchstone for the whole season» and the episode was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Supervision. 


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1984
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Lucio Battisti

Lucio Battisti (5 March 1943 – 9 September 1998) was an Italian singer-songwriter (cantautore). He is considered to be one of the best-known and most influential musicians and authors in Italian pop/rock music history. more »

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Song Creation
"Amarsi un Po'" is a popular Italian song first released in 1977 by the legendary singer and songwriter Lucio Battisti.
Album Recognition
This song belongs to the album "Io Tu Noi Tutti," Lucio Battisti's tenth album that is considered one of his most famous works in the music industry.
Lyrics Composition
The lyrics of "Amarsi un Po'" were written by famous Italian lyricist Mogol. Their collaborations produced several hit songs during the golden era of Italian pop music.
Chart Performance
The single got huge success in Italy, reaching high positions on the Italian music charts and became a timeless classic in Italian music history.
Music Style
The song is a perfect blend of pop and soft rock music with mesmerising singing by Battisti, reflecting the trend of his musical evolution.
Song Meaning
"Amarsi un Po.'" translates to "To love each other a bit" in English. It's a romantic song that talks about the complex emotions and insecurities attached to falling in love.
Notable Covers
Numerous artists have covered the song, including famous Italian singer Gianni Morandi and English singing sensation Laura Pausini, proving its enduring popularity.
Influence on Cinema
"Amarsi un Po'" was used as a title for an Italian film released in 2017, directed by Luca Lucini, demonstrating the cultural importance of the song.
Legacy
Despite being released over four decades ago, the song still resonates with listeners and is regularly played on Italian radio, showcasing Battisti's timeless musical impact.
Farewell Concert
"Amarsi un Po'" was one of the last songs performed live by Lucio Battisti during his final public concert in 1980.

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