C'era un ragazzo che come me amava i Beatles e i Rolling Stones

"C'era un ragazzo che come me amava i Beatles e i Rolling Stones"
Single by Gianni Morandi
from the album 'Gianni quattro'
B-side "Se perdo anche te"
Released January 1966
Format 45 rpm single
Genre Pop
Label RCA
Songwriter(s) Mauro Lusini and Franco Migliacci
Gianni Morandi singles chronology
"Notte di ferragosto"
(1966)
"C'era un ragazzo che come me amava i Beatles e i Rolling Stones"
(1966)
"Un mondo d'amore"
(1967)

"Notte di ferragosto"
(1966)
"C'era un ragazzo che come me..."
(1966)
"Un mondo d'amore"
(1967)

"C'era un ragazzo che come me amava i Beatles e i Rolling Stones" ('There was a young man who, just like me, loved the Beatles and the Rolling Stones') is a song composed by Mauro Lusini and Franco Migliacci, and performed by Gianni Morandi. The song premiered at the third Festival delle Rose, in which Morandi presented the song in couple with the author Lusini.[1] A protest ballad against Vietnam war, it was censored by RAI television and radio for being polemic towards politics of a friendly state.[1][2] The B-side of the single is "Se perdo anche te", a cover of Neil Diamond's "Solitary Man".[1] Both songs are arranged by Ennio Morricone.

The single peaked at first place for three consecutive weeks in February 1967 on the Italian hit parade.[3]

The song was later covered by several artists, including Joan Baez, Lucio Dalla, Fiorello and Engenheiros do Hawaii.

Track listing

  • 7" single – PM45 3375
  1. "C'era un ragazzo che come me amava i Beatles e i Rolling Stones" (Mauro Lusini, Franco Migliacci) - 3:05
  2. "Se perdo anche te" (Neil Diamond, Franco Migliacci, Antonio Bazzocchi) - 2:26

References

  1. 1 2 3 Ezio Guaitamacchi. 1000 canzoni che ci hanno cambiato la vita. Rizzoli, 2009. ISBN 8858617428.
  2. Massimo Cotto. Il grande libro del rock (e non solo). Musica per tutti i giorni dell'anno. Rizzoli, 2011. ISBN 881704850X.
  3. Dario Salvatori. Storia dell'Hit Parade. Gramese, 1989. ISBN 8876054391.
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