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{{Infobox song

| name = Spaccacuore

| cover =

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Samuele Bersani

| album = Freak

| released = 1995

| recorded =

| studio =

| venue =

| genre = Pop

| length = 4:25

| label = Pressing

| writer = Samuele Bersani, Lucio Dalla, Giuseppe D'Onghia

| producer = Giuseppe D'Onghia

| prev_title = Freak

| prev_year = 1995

| next_title = Cosa vuoi da me

| next_year = 1995

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}}

"'Spaccacuore'" is a song written by Italian singer-songwriters Samuele Bersani and Lucio Dalla, together with Giuseppe D'Onghia. The song was recorded by Bersani for his 1995's second studio set 'Freak', and it was released as the album's second single in 1995. The song later became one of his best-known songs in Italy.

The song was covered by various artists, including Laura Pausini, who released it as the second single from 'Io canto' in 2007. She also recorded a Spanish-language version of the song, under the title "Disprame, dispara".

Samuele Bersani version



Background and release

Samuele Bersani wrote the song for his second studio album, 'Freak', which was released in 1995. He composed the music with Giuseppe D'Onghia, while the lyrics were written by Bersani with popular singer-songwriter Lucio Dalla. 'Insert 'Spaccacuore' in the first text box, then select 'Autori/Editori' in the second menu and insert 'Bersani' in the second text box, and finally press 'Cerca'.

"Spaccacuore" describes the feelings of a man who is experiencing the end of a love relationship.

The song, produced and arranged by Giuseppe D'Onghia, was released as the album's second single in 1995.

Its release was anticipated by Bersani's label because the album's first single, "Freak", included lyrics citing the Italian centre-right political area, as well as the Italian Communist Party, therefore its promotion was stopped by some Italian radio stations due to the Fairness Doctrine policy during the electoral campaign which preceded 1995's Italian local and regional elections.

Media appearances

It was featured on the soundtrack of 2001's film 'Chiedimi se sono felice', starring Italian comedians Aldo, Giovanni & Giacomo, who also directed it together with Massimo Venier.

It was also included in Bersani's compilation albums 'Che vita!', released in 2002, and 'Psyco 20 anni di canzoni', published in 2012.

Bersani performed the song during 1995's itinerant music show 'Festivalbar', broadcast in Italy by Mediaset TV channel Italia 1.

Track listing

;CD single (1995)

# "Spaccacuore" 4:25

Charts and certifications



Weekly charts



Certifications



Laura Pausini version



{{Infobox song

| name = Spaccacuore

| cover = Laura Pausini - Spaccacuore.jpg

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Laura Pausini

| album = Io canto

| released = 19 January 2007

| recorded = 2006Hanson Recording Studios, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California; O.R.S. Oliveta Recording Studios, Castelbolognese, Ravenna, Italy; Sage Studio, Los Angeles, California

| studio =

| venue =

| genre = Pop

| length = 4:09

| label = Atlantic Records

| writer = Samuele Bersani, Lucio Dalla, Giuseppe D'Onghia

| producer = Laura Pausini, Daniel Vuletic

| prev_title = Io canto

| prev_year = 2006

| next_title = Non me lo so spiegare

| next_year = 2007

| misc =

}}

Laura Pausini also recorded a cover of the song for her album 'Io canto', released in 2006. The song was chosen as the album's second single on 19 January 2007. The Spanish-language version of the song, titled "Disprame, dispara" and featured on the Hispanic version of the album, 'Yo canto', was the first single from the set, and it was chosen as the opening theme of the Mexican telenovela 'Amar sin lmites'.

The Spanish-language version is also included on the Spanish edition of Pausini's second compilation album, '20 Grandes xitos'.

Live performances

Laura Pausini performed the Spanish-language version of the song during her concert at the San Siro stadium in Milan, on 2 June 2007. This performance was later featured on the video album recorded during the concert, 'San Siro 2007'. The two versions of her 2009's album, 'Laura Live World Tour 09' and 'Laura Live Gira Mundial 09', also include a Spanish-language and an Italian-language live version of the song, respectively.

Music video

The music video for the song, with a total length of 4 minutes and 8 seconds, was directed by Gaetano Morbioli. During the video, Pausini is shown while moving in a few centimeters of water, while a video wall in the background shows images creating a dark atmosphere.

Controversy

Immediately after the release of the album, Bersani commented on Pausini's version of the song stating: "It's obvious that I'm happy. 'Spaccacuore', which is ten years old now, is somehow living for a second time". Despite this, in an interview released in March 2007 during Rai Radio 2's programma 'Viva Radio 2', presented by Rosario Fiorello and Marco Baldini, Bersani criticized Pausini's version of the song: "I don't like the version of 'Spaccacuore' by Laura Pausini". He also explained that he considered its arrangement as too baroque and he expressed disappointment for the decision to feature the song on Mexican telenovela 'Amar sin lmites'.

Pausini commented on Bersani's interview a few days later, talking to 'la Repubblica's journalist Gino Castaldo: "He can tell whatever he wants, of course. But it looks strange because, when the album was released, he told that he liked the song very much. [...] Yes, I did it my way, but it's natural. I heard Bersani, and we cleared things up with each other, we are talking". She also added "The song became the opening theme of a South American telenovela, but I know that Bersani, during his concert, laughs on it, blaming it on me instead of recognizing me this merit. But it's strange, because when a song is chosen as the theme for a TV programme, it is necessary to have the consensus from the author". Bersani later commented that he was criticizing the choices of promotion strategies and arrangement made by Pausini's staff, and not her rendition of the song, adding that "journalists want to see blood whatever it takes, but I don't want to play that game".

Track listing

;Digital download "Spaccacuore" (2007)

# "Spaccacuore" 4:09

;Digital download "Disprame, dispara" (2007)

# "Disprame, dispara" 4:09

Personnel



;Music credits

* John Beasley piano, keyboards

* Paul Bushnell bass

* Vinnie Colaiuta drums

* Samuele Dess guitar

* Giancarlo Di Maria string arrangement

* Bruce Dukow concert master

* Suzie Katayama string contractor

* Michael Landau guitar

* Raphael Padilla percussions

* Laura Pausini vocals

* Celso Valli string arrangement, string director

* Daniel Vuletic programming, guitar, piano, keyboards, backing vocals, arrangement, string arrangement

;Production credits

* Marco Borsatti engineer

* Samuele Dess pre-producer

* Nicola Fantozzi assistant

* Matt Serrecchio assistant

* Francesco Luzzi mixing

* Laura Pausini producer

* Luca Pellegrini assistant

* Saverio Principi engineer

* Tom Syrowsky assistant

* Michael Tacci engineer

* Daniel Vuletic pre-producer, producer

Charts



Other cover versions



The song was covered in 1997 by Paola Turci for the album 'Oltre le nuvole', entirely composed of covers. Massimo Ranieri also recorded a cover of the song, including it in his album 'Canzoni in corso', released in 1997.

References



Category:1995 singles

Category:2007 singles

Category:Italian-language songs

Category:Spanish-language songs

Category:Laura Pausini songs

Category:Songs written for films

Category:Telenovela theme songs

Category:Songs written by Lucio Dalla

Category:1995 songs

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