The story behind
When you delve into the interpretation of *Voglio Restare Così*, you encounter a piece that, although it may sound familiar due to its presence on the compilation album *Romanza*, has its own character. The duration of 3:51 gives us an idea of its structure, designed so that each note has its space. The arrangements, by Joe Amoruso and Mauro Malavasi, along with the mixing by Malavasi and Ignazio Orlando, and the production by Stefano Grillini, Mauro Malavasi, and Michele Torpedine, build a polished sound that invites attentive listening.
This track is part of *Romanza*, an album that, despite being a compilation of previous works by Andrea Bocelli — specifically from *Il mare calmo della sera* (1994) and *Bocelli* (1995) — became his most successful international release. It was in 1997 that this album reached the global public, reaching the top positions on the charts in Europe and Latin America. The numbers speak for themselves: over 20 million copies sold position it as a milestone in Italian music and in predominantly non-English languages, consolidating Bocelli's presence in markets like the United States and Canada, where it had intensive promotion.