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Perché non torna più

Perché non torna più

1993 single by Laura Pausini


"Perché non torna più" (English: Why does it not return any more) is an Italian ballad recorded by pop singer Laura Pausini. It is a single from the singers first album Laura Pausini. The song is translated into Spanish under the title ¿Por qué no volverán?, this version being present on Pausini's first Spanish language album, issued in late 1994.

Quick Facts Single by Laura Pausini, from the album Laura Pausini ...

The song is present on Pausini's first compilation album, issued in 1995.

The song was written by Pietro Cremonesi, Federico Cavalli and producer Angelo Valsiglio, and sung by Laura Pausini.

Videoclip

The videoclip of the song was recorded in Italy, possibly on the same beach as the La solitudine videoclip was recorded. Pausini is shown singing in the sand, sometimes the image on the screen are alternated to clips of three young girls playing and giggling (alluding to the fact that the song's lyrics are a tribute to Laura's friends Laura and Simona, who died in a car accident before the album was released.[1][2]

Track listing

CDS - Promo Warner Music Italia (1993)[3]
  1. Perché non torna più
CDS - 4509971732 Warner Music Francia (1993)[4]
  1. Non c'è
  2. Perché non torna più
CDS - 4509944352 Warner Music Francia Europa (1993)[5]
  1. Non c'è (Radio version)
  2. Perché non torna più
  3. Non c'è (Instrumental)
CDS - 4509982522 Warner Music Europa (1995)[6]
  1. Lettera
  2. La soledad
  3. Perché non torna più
Digital download
  1. Perché non torna più
  2. ¿Por qué no volverán?

References

  1. "Musica: Bambini e adolescenti in delirio per Laura Pausini" (in Italian). Adnkronos. 27 March 1997. Retrieved 28 September 2011.
  2. Mario Luzzatto Fegiz (31 May 1994). "Laura, così elementare, così disarmante". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). Retrieved 28 September 2011.

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