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Un uomo felice

1994 studio album by Riccardo Cocciante From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Un uomo felice
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Un Uomo Felice is the twentieth studio album by Riccardo Cocciante, released in 1994 through Virgin Italy. Un Uomo Felice features Cocciante singing duet performances with Mietta, Mina, Scarlett Von Wollenmann, Tosca, and Francesca Bellenis.[1][2][3][4]

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Un Uomo Felice remained on the Billboard Hits of The World album charts for over ten weeks and reached #95 on the European Top 100 Albums chart.[5][6]

A Spanish version of Un Uomo Felice was released in 1995 as "Un Hombre Feliz" by Sony in Spain with most of the same songs sung in Spanish.[7] The singers for the duets were the Spanish artists Monica Naranjo, Montserrat Marti and Mina, who sang on the original Italian album.[8]

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Songs

The songs are in Italian except for "I'd Fly", Cocciante's hit song "Per Lei" with original English lyrics written by Roxanne Seeman.[9] The title track, Un Uomo Felice, is an Italian adaption and cover version of the French song Un Homme Heureux, written by William Sheller. [10] The album includes Riccardo Cocciante's Italian version of the song L'amour Existe Encore recorded by Celine Dion on her French Dion Chante Plamondon album.[11][12]

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Track listing

All tracks are written by Riccardo Cocciante, except where noted.

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An Italian version of "I'd Fly" ("Per Lei") appears on Riccardo Cocciante's Tutti i miei sogni 3 CD compilation set released in 2006.[13]

The release of Cocciante's Un Uomo Felice Italian album coincided with a series of concerts in Rome, followed by his performance at the Zenith in Paris in November 1994[1].[14]

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Charts

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References

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