About "Cose Della Vita"
"Cose della vita" (translated: Things in life) is a song originally released in 1993 by Italian musician, singer and songwriter Eros Ramazzotti and included on his fifth album, Tutte storie (1993). The single's highest chart placing was number one in Belgium and number three in Spain. The original version also was a smash hit in Argentina, Chile, Mexico and Uruguay in the fall of 1993, gaining strong TV rotation. The accompanying music video for the song was directed by Spike Lee.
The song saw an international revival through a bilingual Italian-English version released in late 1997 as a duet with American singer Tina Turner. The additional English lyrics were by James Ralston and Tina Turner herself. The track was included in a later greatest hits compilation album by Ramazzotti titled Eros, released on 28 October 1997.
Top songs by Eros Ramazzotti
- A Mezza Via
- Cose Della Vita
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- Adesso Tu
- Terra Promessa
- Cosas De La Vida
- Dammi La Luna
- Ahora Tu
- Un'altra Te
- Fabula
- Più Bella Cosa
- Amor En Contra
- Più Che Puoi
- Otra Como Tú
- Donde Hay Música
- La Aurora
- Buongiorno Bambina
- Quanto Amore Sei
- Amore Contro
- Fuego En El Fuego
- Canzoni Lontane
- Emozione Dopo Emozione
- Occhi Di Speranza
- Cuanto Amor Me Das
- Dolce Barbara
- Nostalsong
- Completamente Enamorados
- Stella Gemella
- Amica Donna Mia
- Cose Che Ho Visto
- Con Gli Occhi Di Un Bambino
- E Ancor Mi Chiedo
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