The story behind
"Che angelo sei (Amore mio)" is one of those songs that, with its catchy melody and a runtime of 3 minutes and 35 seconds, invites you to immerse yourself in the musical world of Al Bano and Romina Power. The song, which is part of the 1982 album *Felicità*, stands out for that characteristic warmth that the Italian duo knew how to infuse into their compositions. This album, released under the Carrere Records label, had different titles depending on the country: in Germany, Italy, and Hungary, it was known as *Aria Pura*, while in the Soviet Union it was released under the name *Al Bano E Romina Power*.
The duo, formed in 1975 by Albano Carrisi and Romina Francesca Power, built a career marked by romantic pop and a special connection with audiences around the world. While “Che angelo sei” is a showcase of their style, they are also remembered for songs such as “Diálogo” (also known as “Arena blanca, mar azul”), “Felicità,” “Ci sarà,” “Libertad,” “Siempre Siempre,” and “Sharazan.” Their appearances at festivals such as Eurovision and Sanremo—where they won in 1984 with “Ci sarà”—cemented their popularity. Spanish-language versions of many of their songs opened doors to markets such as Spain and Latin America, in addition to their success in Europe, including countries like Austria and France. Their last joint album was *Ancora… Zugabe* in 1996, before they split up in 1999. However, fans were able to rediscover their music in 2013 when they performed together again in Russia, even announcing a new album for 2019.