From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ti amo
Ti amo
Country Certification Date Sales certified
Belgium[2] Platinum October 19, 2002 50,000
France[3] Platinum November 27, 2002 500,000
"Ti amo" Te
topped the charts. A Spanish version was released as "Te
Amo",
Amo and had a good success in Spain and Latin America.
Within the German speaking countries a German version
by Howard Carpendale also received a great success in
1977, peaking at number two in Germany and number ten
in Austria.[1] In 2002, the song was overdubbed as duet
Ti
with singer Lena Ka under the title "Ti amo (rien que
mots)",
des mots) with Italian and French lyrics. This version
was a success in France and Belgium (Wallonia), reach-
ing the top three. At the time, the original version was
re-released and achieved a moderate success in France.
A french version of this song was recorded by Dalida
in 1977. An English version was also recorded by Laura
Branigan in 1984, which, most notably, was a hit in Aus-
tralia (reaching #2). It should not be confused with the
Gina G song of the same name from 1997.
Single by Umberto Tozzi
from the album È nell’aria...ti amo
Track listings
B-side "Dimentica, dimentica" (original version)
"Ti amo" (duet version) • 1977 version
7" single
Released 1977 (original version) 1. "Ti amo" — 4:07
2002 (duet version)
2. "Dimentica, dimentica" — 4:10
Format 7" single (1977) • 2002 version
CD single (2002) CD single
1. "Ti amo (Rien que des mots)" — 3:56
Recorded 1977
2. "Ti amo" (by Umberto Tozzi) — 4:05
Genre Pop
Length 4:07 (original version)
3:56 (duet version)
Certifications and sales
Label CBS, Warner Music
Charts
Writer(s) Giancarlo Bigazzi
Umberto Tozzi
Original version Duet version
Producer Giancarlo Bigazzi
Umberto Tozzi singles chronology
Laura Branigan version
Ti mots)"
"Ti amo (rien que des mots) "Toi, tù"
(2002) (2003) "Ti amo"
Ti amo"
"Ti amo is a 1977 song recorded by Italian singer Um-
berto Tozzi from the album È nell’aria...ti amo. It achieved
success at the time, becoming a hit in many European
countries, including Sweden and Switzerland where it
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ti amo
Chart (1977) Peak
position
Australian Singles Chart 25
Austrian Singles Chart[4] 3
Dutch Mega Top 100[4] 15
German Singles Chart[4] 4
Italian Singles Chart 1
Norwegian Singles Chart[4] 3
Swedish Singles Chart[4] 1
Swiss Singles Chart[4] 1
Chart (2002) Peak
position
French SNEP Singles Chart[4] 39
Chart (2002) Peak
position
Belgian (Wallonia) Singles Chart[5] 2
French SNEP Singles Chart[5] 3
Swiss Singles Chart[5] 10
End of year chart (2002) Position
Belgian (Wallonia) Singles Chart[6] 4
French Singles Chart[7] 7
Preceded by Swiss number-one single Succeeded by
"Magic Fly" by Space September 17, 1977 - October 29, 1977 (6 "Ballade pour Adeline" by
weeks) Richard Clayderman
Preceded by Swedish number-one single Succeeded by
"2-4-6-8 Motorway" by Tom February 24, 1978 (2 weeks) "It’s a Heartache" by Bonnie Tyler
Robinson Band
Released 1984
Format 7" single, 12" single
Recorded 1984
Genre Pop
Length 4:16
Label Atlantic
Writer(s) Giancarlo Bigazzi
Umberto Tozzi
Producer Jack White, Robbie Buchanan
Laura Branigan singles chronology
12" single cover
Single by Laura Branigan "The Lucky One" Ti Amo"
"Ti Amo "Spanish Eddie
(1984) (1984) (1985)
from the album Self Control
B-side "Satisfaction"
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Chart (1984) Peak
position
Australian Singles Chart 2
Canadian Singles Chart 5
New Zealand RIANZ Singles Chart[8] 49
UK Singles Chart[9] 100
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[10] 55
U.S. Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks[10] 22
In 1984, American pop/rock star Laura Branigan remade ^ "Ti amo (rien que des mots)", in various singles
[5]
the song with English lyrics, and released it as a single charts Lescharts.com (Retrieved January 10, 2009)
from her album Self Control. The song was a minor hit in [6] 2002 Belgian (Wallonia) Singles Chart Ultratop.be
the United States but was a hit in many other countries, (Retrieved January 10, 2009)
notably Canada and Australia where it reached #5 and #2, [7] 2002 French Singles Chart Disqueenfrance.com
respectively. (Retrieved January 10, 2009)
[8] ""Ti amo" by Laura Branigan, New Zealand Singles
References Chart". Charts.org.nz. http://charts.org.nz/
showitem.asp?interpret=Laura+Branigan&titel=Ti+amo&cat=s.
[1] ""Ti amo" by Howard Carpendale, Austrian Singles Retrieved 14 Décember 2009.
Chart" (in German). austriancharts. [9] ""Ti amo" by Laura Branigan, UK Singles Chart".
http://austriancharts.at/ Chartstats. http://www.chartstats.com/
showitem.asp?interpret=Howard+Carpendale&titel=Ti+amo&cat=s.
songinfo.php?id=12121. Retrieved 14 December
Retrieved 24 May 2010. 2009.
[2] Belgian certifications Ultratop.be (Retrieved [10] ^ "Laura Branigan’s singles, Billboard charts".
January 10, 2009) Billboard. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p3765.
[3] French certifications Disqueenfrance.com Retrieved 14 December 2009.
(Retrieved January 10, 2009)
[4] ^ "Ti amo", in various singles charts Lescharts.com
(Retrieved January 10, 2009)
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Categories:
• 1977 singles
• 1984 singles
• 2002 singles
• Laura Branigan songs
• Multilingual songs
• Number-one singles in Sweden
• Number-one singles in Switzerland
• Umberto Tozzi songs
• Singles certified platinum by the Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique
• Songs written by Umberto Tozzi
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