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1981 single by Alice From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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"Per Elisa" (transl."For Elisa") is a 1981 single by Alice. The song was the breakthrough in the singer's career, winning the 31st edition of the Sanremo Music Festival, and being an international commercial success.[2][3]

Quick Facts Single by Alice, from the album Alice ...
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Background

The song marked a second collaboration between Battiato and Alice, following the 1980 moderately successful single "Il vento caldo dell'estate".[4][5] The title Per Elisa is a reference to Ludwig van Beethoven's composition "Für Elise", whose musical theme is reprised in the intro of the song.[5]

The lyrics on surface tell the story of a love triangle from the point of view of a betrayed woman, but according to many critics actually refer to drug addiction, with the Elisa of the title being a code name for heroin.[3][4][5][6] In this interpretation, rejected by both Alice and Battiato,[4][5][7] the song was included in the soundtrack of the Claudio Caligari's 1983 drug-themed film Toxic Love.[6][8]

The structure of the song has been described as "unusual because it lacks a refrain, but equally catchy thanks to several melodic hooks and a smooth mainstream sound".[4]

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Track listing

  • 7" single - 3C 006-18529
  1. "Per Elisa" (Alice, Franco Battiato, Giusto Pio)
  2. "Non devi avere paura" (Alice)

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