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Pinocchio (instrumental)

Electronic song recorded by Pin-Occhio From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pinocchio (instrumental)
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"Pinocchio" is a 1972 instrumental composed by Fiorenzo Carpi for the soundtrack of Luigi Comencini's miniseries The Adventures of Pinocchio. In 1993, it was successfully covered by Eurodance music group Pin-Occhio which make it a number one hit in Belgium, and a top ten hit in Italy, France and the Netherlands. At the same time, it was also covered by Pepeto which was a top ten hit in Spain. In 2005, a massive hit was recorded by Pinocchio, an animated character, under the title "T'es pas cap Pinocchio".

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Pin-Occhio version

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It was the debut single of the band off the album Pinocchio Vai!! on which it appears in two versions : 'Colladi rave remix' and 'original version'. The song achieved success, particularly in France where it hit number ten on 29 May 1993 and remained in the top 50 for 25 weeks,[1] and in Belgium (Wallonia) where it reached number one for three weeks,[2] and remained in the top ten for 15 weeks.

Track listings

These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of "Pinocchio".[3]

CD single / Cassette / 7" single - France, Belgium
12" maxi - Spain, Italy
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CD maxi / Cassette - Germany
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12" maxi - Remixes - Italy
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Pinocchio versions

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Pinocchio, an animated character, recorded a cover of this song under the title "T'es pas cap Pinocchio" and added lyrics devoted to children. It was the lead single off the album Mon Alboum! and was a hit in France and Belgium (Wallonia), reaching number two in both regions. In France, it remained in the top 100 for 39 weeks and earned a Diamond sales certification. A German-language version of "T'es pas cap Pinocchio" was also created, called "Klick Klack". This version reached the top five in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland.

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