Amado Mio

1946 song by Doris Fisher and Allan Roberts


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::summary 1946 song by Doris Fisher and Allan Roberts ::

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FieldValue
nameAmado Mio
coverGracejonesamadomio.jpg
typesingle
artistGrace Jones
albumBulletproof Heart
B-sideCrack Attack
releasedApril 1990
genreHouse
length5:20 (album version)
4:01 (radio edit)
labelCapitol
writer{{flat list
producerJonathan Elias
prev_titleLove on Top of Love
prev_year1989
next_title7 Day Weekend
next_year1992
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"Amado Mio" is a song from the classic 1946 film noir Gilda, written by Doris Fisher and Allan Roberts. The piece was lip-synched by Rita Hayworth and sung by Anita Kert Ellis. Grace Jones's rendition of the song on her 1989 album Bulletproof Heart was released as a single in a special "Brazilian Mix" in 1990. It became a significant dance hit in the US.

Grace Jones version

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In 1989 Grace Jones recorded a version of the song on her album Bulletproof Heart.

A special "Brazilian Mix" of "Amado Mio" was produced by Clivillés and Cole and served as second single of the album, released in 1990. This mix was later available on the 2004 CD re-issue of Bulletproof Heart. The mix charted low on European charts, despite being promoted live on various occasions. In the US, the single was a double A-side with "Crack Attack", and became a significant dance hit.

Track listing

  • 7" single :A. "Amado Mio" (The Brazilian Mix – radio edit) – 3:45 :B. "Amado Mio" (LP version – radio edit) – 4:02

  • 12" single :A. "Amado Mio" (The Brazilian Mix) – 6:24 :B1. "Amado Mio" (The 28th St. Crew Club Mix) – 6:16 :B2. "Amado Mio" (The 28th St. Crew Dub Mix) – 7:08

  • US 12" single :A1. "Amado Mio" (The Brazilian Mix) – 6:23 :A2. "Amado Mio" (The 28th St. Crew Dub Mix) – 7:08 :B1. "Crack Attack" (The Don't Do It Mix) – 6:16 :B2. "Crack Attack" (LP version) – 5:20

  • CD single

  1. "Amado Mio" (The Brazilian Mix) – 6:24
  2. "Amado Mio" (The 28th St. Crew Club Mix) – 6:16
  3. "Amado Mio" (The 28th St. Crew Dub Mix) – 7:08

Chart performance

::data[format=table] | Chart (1990) | Peak position | |---|---| ::

Other cover versions

  • In the 1940s the song was recorded several times such as by Dick Haymes (released in June 1946), Italian singer Natalino Otto (1947 in Italian) and Czech singer Jiřina Salačová (1947).

In 1989, the song was recorded by the famous Spanish actress and singer Sara Montiel.

In media

In episode 4 of season 4 of the Netflix Money Heist television series, the song is played by Pink Martini.

References

References

  1. (1990). "Grace Jones - Amado Mio". www.discogs.com.
  2. Release details on [https://www.discogs.com/Frank-Sinatra-And-Dinah-Shore-Dick-Haymes-Helen-Forrest-My-Romance-Amada-Mio-Button-Up-Your-Overcoat/release/7871549 discogs]
  3. release details on [https://www.discogs.com/V-Irmanov-Jiřina-Salačová-Karel-Vlach-And-His-Orchestra-Laura-Amado-Mio/release/3893003 discogs]
  4. Dzayi, Homer. (February 16, 2019). "ھۆنراوەکانم و گۆرانییەکانم".
  5. "The Full Soundtrack From Netflix's La Casa de Papel". oprahmag.com.

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