Canterò


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FieldValue
nameCanterò
typestudio
artistAmaury Vassili
coverCanterò.jpg
released26 November 2010
recorded2009–2010
genreOperatic pop
labelWarner Music France
producerQuentin Bachelet
prev_titleVincero
prev_year2009
next_titleUna parte di me
next_year2012
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| name = Canterò | type = studio | artist = Amaury Vassili | cover = Canterò.jpg | alt = | released = 26 November 2010 | recorded = 2009–2010 | venue = | studio = | genre = Operatic pop | length = | label = Warner Music France | producer = Quentin Bachelet | prev_title = Vincero | prev_year = 2009 | next_title = Una parte di me | next_year = 2012

Canterò is the second album by French singer Amaury Vassili. It was released on 26 November 2010. It was followed up by a new edition in 2011 containing his 2011 Eurovision Song Contest hit single "Sognu".

Track listing

| extra_column = Producer(s) | title1 = Sognu | writer1 = Daniel Moyne, Quentin Bachelet | extra1 = Quentin Bachelet | length1 = 2:55

| title2 = Canterò | writer2 = Jean-Felix Lalanne | extra2 = Quentin Bachelet | length2 = 3:39

| title3 = Maria | writer3 = Daniel Moyne, Essaï Altounian | extra3 = Quentin Bachelet | length3 = 3:34

| title4 = Dietro l'amore | writer4 = Toto Cutugno | extra4 = Quentin Bachelet | length4 = 4:30

| title5 = Caruso | writer5 = Lucio Dalla | extra5 = Quentin Bachelet | length5 = 5:37

| title6 = Io So Che Tu | writer6 = Davide Esposito, De Benedittis | extra6 = Quentin Bachelet | length6 = 3:46

| title7 = Amapola | writer7 = Joseph Lacalle | extra7 = Quentin Bachelet | length7 = 3:44

| title8 = Vorrei Vorrei | writer8 = Jean Renard | extra8 = Quentin Bachelet | length8 = 3:22

| title9 = Il Volo | writer9 = Adelmo Fornaciari | extra9 = Quentin Bachelet | length9 = 4:36

| title10 = Miserere (ft. Davide Esposito) | writer10 = Adelmo Fornaciari | extra10 = Quentin Bachelet | length10 = 4:19

| title11 = D'amore Morirei | writer11 = Henrik Janson | extra11 = Quentin Bachelet | length11 = 4:03

| title12 = Con te partirò | writer12 = Francesco Sartori | extra12 = Quentin Bachelet | length12 = 4:23

| title13 = Nella Fantasia | writer13 = Ennio Morricone | extra13 = Quentin Bachelet | length13 = 4:30

| title14 = Les Moulins de Mon Coeur | writer14 = Michel Legrand | extra14 = Quentin Bachelet | length14 = 3:35

| title15 = Danza Con Me | writer15 = Thomas Roussel | extra15 = Quentin Bachelet | length15 = 3:10

| title16 = Sognu (English Version) | writer16 = Daniel Moyne, Quentin Bachelet | extra16 = Quentin Bachelet | length16 = 2:55

Chart performance

::data[format=table] | Chart (2010) | Peak position | |---|---| | Belgian Albums Chart (Wallonia) | 18 | | French Albums Chart | 8 | | Swiss Albums Chart | 76 | ::

Release history

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VersionRegionDateLabelFormat
Original releaseFrance26 November 2010Warner MusicCD
Nouvelle éditionFrance8 April 2011Warner MusicCD
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References

References

  1. [http://lescharts.com/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Amaury+Vassili lescharts.com - Discographie Amaury Vassili]

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