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"'Con te partir'" (; "With You I Shall Depart") is an Italian song written by Francesco Sartori (music) and Lucio Quarantotto (lyrics). It was first performed by Andrea Bocelli at the 1995 Sanremo Music Festival and recorded on his album of the same year, 'Bocelli'. The single was first released as an A-side single with "Vivere" in 1995, topping the charts, first in France, where it became one of the best-selling singles of all-time, and then in Belgium, breaking the all-time record sales there.

A second version of the song, sung partly in English, released in 1996 as "'Time to Say Goodbye'", paired Bocelli with British soprano Sarah Brightman, and achieved even greater success, topping charts all across Europe, including Germany, where it became the biggest-selling single in history. Brightman and Bocelli produced a version with Brightman singing in German and Bocelli in Italian, with this version being available on the CD 'Time to Say Goodbye'.[http://www.decca.com/artists/andrea-bocelli-192 Bocelli on Decca.com] That version alone has now sold more than 12 million copies worldwide, making it one of the best-selling singles of all time.[http://www.early-sarah-brightman.com/timeless.htm Angel records]

Bocelli also recorded a full Spanish version of the song in 1997, titled "Por ti volar" ("For You I Will Fly").

Background



The song's original single release by Polydor Records was not commercially successful in Italy, and received little radio airplay there. Elsewhere, however, it was a massive hit. In France and Switzerland, the single topped the charts for six weeks, earning a triple Gold sales award. In Belgium, it became the biggest hit of all-time, spending 12 weeks at No. 1.[http://abmusica.com/ctp.htm Con Te Partiro] at abmusica.com

Critical reception



Pan-European magazine 'Music & Media' wrote about the song, "The Benelux triumph of poppy tenor Andrea Bocelli continues with this excellent seasonal anthem, which wisely leaves the singers classically trained voice in the spotlight. The orchestral arrangements take a back seat, as they should in Bocelli's case." After Sarah Brightman released her version, Larry Flick from 'Billboard' stated that she "has one of the truly glorious voices in musical theater". He described the song as a "lushly orchestral piece". British magazine 'Music Week' rated the duet version five out of five, picking it as Single of the Week. They added, "Mostly sung in Italian, it has a beautiful, soaring melody that gives it true Nessun Dorma potential."

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Duet version



In Germany, East West Records, in conjunction with Polydor, marketed a lyrically-changed version of "Con te partir", retitled "'Time to Say Goodbye'", as the theme song for the final match of boxer Henry Maske (then the light-heavyweight champion of the International Boxing Federation), having seen previous success when Vangelis's "Conquest of Paradise" was also promoted via Maske's fights. "Time to Say Goodbye" was also turned into a duet with Sarah Brightman, who had performed "A Question of Honour" for one of Maske's previous fights. German producer Frank Peterson, who has worked with Brightman since 1991, opted to give the song an English title rather than the German title "Mit dir werde ich fortgehen". Recording of the song took place at Peterson's Nemo Studio, in Hamburg.

The match took place on 23 November 1996, pitting Maske against American Virgil Hill, and drew a television broadcast audience of over 21 million. Bocelli and Brightman performed the song to open the match, and it was used again during Maske's exit.

By December, the "Time to Say Goodbye" single, released on 15 November 1996 through East West, had reached number one on the German singles chart, with sales estimated at 40,00060,000 per day and projected for at least one million by the end of the year. Both singers' albums also received a boost in sales. Airplay on German radio stations such as Norddeutscher Rundfunk was well received by listeners. By February of the following year, the single had broken the all-time sales record in Germany with 1.65 million sales, and would eventually get certified 11x Gold for selling over 2,750,000 copies.

"Time to Say Goodbye" reached number two on the UK Singles Chart upon its release there in May 1997, and was certified Gold. It remained in the top 30 for another two months, helped by steady radio airplay on BBC Radio 2, which was overtaking Radio 1 in popularity with an MOR-orientated playlist.

The duet was included on Brightman's 1997 album 'Timeless', re-titled as 'Time to Say Goodbye' in the U.S. with the song itself moved to the start of the album. Brightman has also recorded a solo version, which was released on the duet single as well as later albums including 'Classics' and 'Diva: The Singles Collection'. A live version was released on 'The Harem World Tour: Live from Las Vegas' CD as well as her various tour DVDs. Bocelli and Brightman have performed the duet together publicly several times including Bocelli's "Statue of Liberty concert" held in New York City, and "Live in Tuscany" concerts.

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Donna Summer version



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"I Will Go with You (Con te partir)", is a dance version performed by American singer Donna Summer, which went to number one on the US dance chart. Her version also peaked at number two on the Spanish singles charts and number three on the Spanish Radio chart. As of 1999, it has sold over 221,000 units in the United States.

Critical reception

Chuck Taylor from 'Billboard' wrote that the song is a "deliciously grand interpretation of the smash Andrea Bocelli/Sarah Brightman ballad "Time To Say Goodbye"-replete with romantic new lyrics. Summer is in peak vocal form, alternating between technically sharp note-scaling and warmly soulful vamping." He also added that she is "complemented by clubland hero Hex Hector's well-measured production, which couples melodramatic faux-classical string flourishes with time-sensitive dance beats."

Other cover versions



Since its release, the song has spawned numerous other versions and been performed by numerous other singers. Notable alternative versions include "Por ti volar", a Spanish version with significantly modified lyrics.

* Paloma San Basilio recorded a version sung in Spanish on the album 'Clsicamente Tuya' in 1997.

* Nana Mouskouri recorded a version on the 1997 album, 'Hommages'.

* Al Bano recorded a version on the 1998 album, 'Il nuovo concerto' and on the 2013 compilation 'Canta Sanremo'.

* A Taiwanese singer A-Mei (Zhang Hui Mei) recorded the song in Chinese, in 2000, on the album 'Ge Sheng Mei Ying' with Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra.

* In 2001, Journey guitarist Neal Schon released a solo album, 'Voice', which features an instrumental version of the song.

* In 2004, trumpeter Chris Botti released his rendition on 'When I Fall in Love'.

* Welsh mezzo-soprano Katherine Jenkins included the song on her 2004 album, 'Second Nature'. Jenkins' version was also released as a single on 21 February 2005.

* The song was covered by Italian house DJ Gigi D'Agostino in his 2006 compilation album, 'Some Experiments'.

* American singer Nick Palance recorded this song on his solo CD, 'Memoirs in Song', in 2006.

* Grgory Lemarchal recorded a version for his album, 'La voix d'un ange', which was posthumously released in 2007.

* New Zealand singer Hayley Westenra included a version on her 2007 album, 'Amazing Grace  The Best of Hayley Westenra'.

* Swedish singer Sanna Nielsen's English-Swedish version was included in her 2007 album, 'Sanna 1122'.

* Andr Rieu with Mirusia Louwerse also recorded a version of this song on the album, 'You'll Never Walk Alone'. Mirusia and Andr Rieu also performed the song at the coronation of the king of Netherlands, Koning Willem Alexander, which was recorded for the DVD and CD 'Rieu Royale'.

* South African tenor Fanie de Jager recorded the song on his classical CD, 'My Classical Soul', in 2007.

* The pipes and drums of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards covered the song for their 2007 album, 'Spirit of the Glen'.

* Japanese classical-crossover singer Kanon recorded a version of the song and included it on her 2007 album, 'Precious'.

* In 2009, Mark Vincent recorded the version for his debut studio album, 'My Dream Mio Visione'.

* French classical-crossover tenor Amaury Vassili also did the same on his 2010 album, 'Canter'.

* British singer Joe McElderry recorded the song on his 2011 album, 'Classic', and made a video of it.[http://joemcelderryofficial.com/#/videos Joe McElderry videos] 'joemcelderryofficial.com'. Retrieved 22 August 2011.

* Operatic pop group Il Divo covered the song on their 2011 album, 'Wicked Game'.

* The song was covered by Vampire Weekend for Starbucks' 'Sweetheart 2014' compilation.

* The song was also covered by Lauren Aquilina in 2015, which was used to advert the season six of 'Downton Abbey'.

* In 2016, Marina Prior and Mark Vincent covered the song on their album 'Together'.

* In May 2016, Bocelli performed the song at the King Power Stadium in honour of Leicester City Football Club's incredible Premier League title win and in honour of Bocelli's friend, then-Leicester City manager and fellow Italian Claudio Ranieri.

* Celtic Woman covered the song, in English, on their 2016 album, 'Celtic Woman: Voices of Angels'.

Sampling

The song has been sampled or interpolated in the following:

* In 2008, Danish pop duo The Loft released their single "Kiss You Goodbye" based on "Con te partir" / "Time to Say Goodbye" and containing samples from the original.

* The song is also sampled and featured throughout the 2009 song "Time to Say Goodbye" by Twenty One Pilots.

* Jason Derulo and David Guetta sampled "Time to Say Goodbye" on their 2018 single "Goodbye" featuring Nicki Minaj and Willy William. The song is included on David Guetta's seventh studio album, '7'.

* In May 2019, an unreleased song titled "Livin' So Italian" by Kanye West and Jay-Z surfaced on the Internet, and featured a sample of Andrea Bocelli's "Con te partir". The track was originally meant to appear on their 2011 collaborative album 'Watch the Throne', but never made the final tracklist due to them being unable to clear the sample.

In media



Although the song is most associated with sporting events, it has featured frequently in film and television and is a favourite concert item. It is also a very popular piece for funerals.

In films

* In the animated film 'Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted' the song is heard during a romantic montage of King Julien XIII and Sonya the Bike Riding Circus Bear wooing in Rome.

* The climax to the film 'Step Brothers' features Will Ferrell singing "Por ti Volar", a Spanish-translated version of the song, ending with a drum solo by John C. Reilly.

* The song is also featured in the films 'Wanted', 'Ronin', 'Blades of Glory', and 'Girl on a Bicycle'.

In music

* It is one of the signature songs of Filipino singer Lani Misalucha and Macedonian superstar Toe Proeski.

In sports

* Sarah Hughes skated to the song for the 1999 Hershey's Kisses Figure Skating Challenge [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzboYc1eEjA].

* The song was sung by Maria Lucia at the closing ceremony of the 2007 Special Olympics World Summer Games.

* Bocelli was invited by Claudio Ranieri to help Leicester City celebrate winning the Premier League on May 7, 2016, at King Power Stadium, where he performed "Time to Say Goodbye" and "Nessun Dorma".

* MMA fighter Yoshihiro Akiyama uses the song as his entrance music.

* Andrea Bocelli sung this as his final song at the Opening Ceremony of the 30th Summer Universiade in Napoli.

* In 2000, Fox used "Con te partir" to close out their broadcast of the 2000 World Series, which the Yankees defeated the Mets in five games.

* Lebanese-Canadian opera soprano Joyce El-Khoury and the Japanese opera tenor Masafumi Akikawa, Tokyo Symphony Orchestra sung this as his final song at the Closing Ceremony of the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.

In radio

* This song was used on the good night song and closedown music of CNR MusicRadio in China from 17 February 2009 until 15 April 2018.

In television

* This song was used on the final shutdown ident of SPH MediaWorks Channel i in Singapore on 1 January 2005.

* The song was used in a few episodes of the TV show 'Providence' and is featured on the [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000069HJC CD soundtrack].

* Ricardo Marinello, the winner of the 'Germany's Got Talent' ('Das Supertalent') (2007), took the song as the opening song on his first record 'The Beginning'.

* In 2008, the song was used as the theme song to Welsh television show 'Con Passionate'.

* The song featured in the TV advertising of Lake Silver in 2008.

* The song was sung on multiple episodes of 'America's Got Talent', including twice by Jackie Evancho in 2010 (once together with Sarah Brightman).Daly, Sean. [http://www.agtnews.com/jackie-evancho-performs-with-sarah-brightman-91410 "Jackie Evancho Performs with Sarah Brightman"] , AGTNews.com, 15 September 2010. Retrieved 21 March 2012

* When Andrea Bocelli appeared on 'Sesame Street' in 2005, he sang the song to Elmo as "Time to Say Goodnight".

* It has been used a number of times in the television series 'The Sopranos' as one of Carmela's themes, starting with the first episode of the second season. It is especially prominent in season two, episode four: "Commendatori".

* Kenny McCormick sings a muffled version of the song with a 'Singing Like Bocelli for Dummies' guide tape in the 'South Park' episode "Quintuplets 2000".

* During the 24 July 2011 analog television shut down in Japan, one Hokkaido Television Broadcasting station in Sapporo chose to play the song on its analog termination warning. This is a violation of analog shutdown rules, since most stations were blocked to play vocal music on their analog termination warnings.

* The song was featured in season eight of the UK TV series 'Shameless'.

* The song was used in 'The Simpsons' episode "The Real Housewives of Fat Tony" (season 22, episode 19), which originally aired on 1 May 2011.

* The song was used in the fifth episode of the fifth series of British sitcom 'Benidorm'.

* The song was used in the tribute to Portuguese-Mozambican soccer player Eusbio after his death, on 6 January 2014, when his body was transported in the last lap around the Stadium of Light, as his last wish.

* Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith used the song for their 'Inside No. 9' episode "The 12 Days of Christine". Ellen E. Jones, writing in 'The Independent', said the song "was deployed on the soundtrack to devastating effect".

* The song was used to end ESPN 'SportsCentury's episode on Wayne Gretzky.

* The song was prominently featured in the Korean comedy-drama series 'Prison Playbook' as an in-universe theme song of the main character, baseball player Kim Je-hyeok.

* After Gabe the Dog (a character of a popular meme) died on 20 January 2017, the song was used as a template for a remix using various footage of Gabe and posted in YouTube. Titled: "time to say goodbye to Gabe".

* It was used in the Japanese drama 'Diplomat Kuroda Kotaru' and the Korean drama 'Hotelier'.

See also



* List of number-one dance singles of 1999 (U.S.)

References



Category:Songs about parting

Category:1995 songs

Category:1995 singles

Category:1996 singles

Category:1997 singles

Category:1999 singles

Category:Andrea Bocelli songs

Category:Sarah Brightman songs

Category:Donna Summer songs

Category:European Hot 100 Singles number-one singles

Category:Irish Singles Chart number-one singles

Category:Number-one singles in Austria

Category:SNEP Top Singles number-one singles

Category:Number-one singles in Germany

Category:Number-one singles in Switzerland

Category:Ultratop 50 Singles (Wallonia) number-one singles

Category:Ultratop 50 Singles (Flanders) number-one singles

Category:Songs written by Francesco Sartori

Category:Songs written by Lucio Quarantotto

Category:Italian songs

Category:Sanremo Music Festival songs

Category:Pop ballads

Category:Song recordings produced by Frank Peterson

Category:Malefemale vocal duets

Category:Polydor Records singles

Category:East West Records singles

Category:Epic Records singles

Category:1990s ballads

Category:Songs containing the IV-vi-IV progression

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