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Blue’s

by Zucchero · Album Blue’s

Bambino io, bambino tu (Legenda)

Duration 5:06

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Blue’s

Blue’s

Zucchero · 1987 · Track 5

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Duración5:06
ÁlbumBlue’s
Año1987

The story behind

The song *Bambino io, bambino tu (Legenda)*, with its 5:06 duration, immerses us in a particular sound that invites reflection. Although the original text does not detail specific aspects of its composition or recording that make it unique in its structure, we can imagine it as a piece that, within the work of Adelmo Fornaciari, known as Zucchero, seeks its own space. The title itself, which evokes a duality between childhood innocence and a more mature or legendary condition, suggests a narrative that could be explored through interpretation.

Zucchero, originally from Reggio nell'Emilia, Italy, has built a notable career since his birth in 1955. His career has spanned decades, achieving sales exceeding 50 million records, positioning him as one of the Italian artists with the greatest discographic reach. His work has transcended borders, as demonstrated by his live performance at the Kremlin, being the first Western artist to perform there after the fall of the Berlin Wall. Furthermore, his presence in reference publications such as *The Faber Companion to 20th Century Popular Music* in 1996 underscores his relevance in modern music. His participation in major events, such as the Woodstock Festival in 1994, and his collaborations with an extensive list of international and national artists, such as Joe Cocker, Ray Charles, Sting, Bono, Brian May, Eric Clapton, Tom Jones, Bryan Adams, Peter Gabriel, Solomon Burke, Mousse T, Sérgio Mendes, Sheryl Crow, Vanessa Carlton, Mark Knopfler, John Lee Hooker, Miles Davis, B.B. King, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Iggy Pop, Andrea Bocelli, Francesco De Gregori, Francesco Guccini, Elisa, Ivano Fossati, Mina, Jovanotti, Giorgia, Mogol, Ennio Morricone, Gino Paoli, and Mia Martini, attest to his versatility and his ability to connect with diverse musical styles.