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Le Tue Parole, according to DoReSol
The song *Le Tue Parole* by Andrea Bocelli lasts 4 minutes, and its music was created by Joe Amoruso and S. Cirillo. In the production of this musical piece, Mauro Malavasi played a central role, participating in the arrangements, mixing, and overall production, alongside Ignazio Orlando in the mixing and Stefano Grillini and Michele Torpedine in the production. The album that includes *Le Tue Parole*, simply titled Bocelli, was released in 1995 and represented an important step in the Italian tenor's career. This second studio album surpassed its predecessor, Il Mare Calmo della Sera, in sales and achieved notable commercial success, especially in Germany, where it reached four platinum certifications.
Andrea Bocelli, born in 1958, has built a distinguished career since his victory in the Newcomers section of the Sanremo Music Festival in 1994. His ability to fuse classical music with pop has led him to sell over 75 million records worldwide, establishing himself as the best-selling solo artist in the history of classical music and bringing this repertoire to international charts.
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Bocelli
Andrea Bocelli
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Music Joe Amoruso, S. Cirillo