Buoni o cattivi

Buoni o cattivi is the fourteenth studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Vasco Rossi.

Buoni o cattivi
Studio album by
Vasco Rossi
Released2 April 2004
Length48:01
LabelEMI
ProducerGuido Elmi, Vasco Rossi
Vasco Rossi chronology
Tracks
(2002)
Buoni o cattivi
(2004)
Buoni o cattivi Live Anthology 04.05
(2005)

It was Italy's best-selling album of 2004 with over a million copies, becoming the biggest commercial success of his career along with Gli spari sopra, and stayed 15 weeks in the hit parade, coming in sixth place in Switzerland. Five singles have been extracted from the album: "Buoni o Cattivi", "Come stai", "Un senso" and "E ..., Señorita".

After selling 500,000 copies in the first week, in the decade 2000–2009 it was the most sold and remained for several weeks at the top of the Italian ranking: fifteen non-consecutive weeks. It never fell below 16th position for 75 weeks.[1][2]

Among the songs on the album, Un Senso appeared in the soundtrack of the film Non ti muovere by Sergio Castellitto. The song was awarded at the Silver Ribbons, but was not included in the official soundtrack.

Track listing

  1. Buoni o cattivi – 3:31 (testo: Vasco Rossi – musica: Gaetano Curreri e Saverio Grandi)
  2. Come stai – 4:21 (testo: Vasco Rossi – musica: Guido Elmi e Tullio Ferro)
  3. Anymore – 4:28 (Vasco Rossi)
  4. Hai mai – 4:39 (testo: Vasco Rossi – musica: Guido Elmi e Tullio Ferro)
  5. Non basta niente – 4:11 (testo: Vasco Rossi – musica: Tullio Ferro e Vasco Rossi)
  6. Dimenticarsi – 4:42 (testo: Vasco Rossi – musica: Guido Elmi e Vasco Rossi)
  7. Da sola con te – 3:32 (testo: Vasco Rossi – musica: Tullio Ferro)
  8. Cosa vuoi da me – 3:41 (testo: Vasco Rossi – musica: Guido Elmi e Tullio Ferro)
  9. E… – 3:29 (testo: Maria Pia Tuccitto e Vasco Rossi – musica: Maria Pia Tuccitto e Giacomo Cristini)
  10. Señorita – 3:39 (Vasco Rossi e Roberto Casini)
  11. Rock 'n' roll show – 3:40 (testo: Vasco Rossi – musica: Maurizio Solieri)
  12. Un senso – 4:08 (testo: Vasco Rossi e Saverio Grandi – musica: Gaetano Curreri, Saverio Grandi e Vasco Rossi)

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