Umberto Tozzi

Umberto Tozzi
Release date
01 January 1970
Umberto Tozzi
01 January 1970 |

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Umberto Antonio Tozzi is an Italian pop and rock singer and composer. Over the course of his career, he has sold
over 70 million records in different languages internationally, and his biggest international hits are: “Stella Stai“,
Gloria“, “Tu” and “Ti Amo“.

At the age of 16, Umberto Tozzi joined ‘Off Sound’, one of the many groups that performed in small venues around
Turin. In Milan, he met Adriano Pappalardo, with whom he formed a 13-piece band and began a large-scale Italian
tour.

In 1974 Tozzi had his first success as a songwriter, with the song “Un Corpo, un’anima” (“One Body, One Soul”), co-
written with Damiano Dattoli and performed by Wess and Dori Ghezzi. It appeared on Canzonissima, an Italian
music programme running from 1956 to 1974.

In 1976, he released his first album, Donna Amante Mia (“Woman, My Lover”), which contained the single “Io
Camminerò” (“I Will Walk”), which was sung with great success by Fausto Leali. In 1977, “Ti Amo”, one of Tozzi’s
most famous songs, was released. It stayed at number one on the Italian song charts for seven months, and went on
to become an international success throughout continental Europe. It also achieved decent success in the
Americas and Australia, primarily in nightclubs. The single was awarded a gold record award in Australia, despite
the fact that it only made number 25 on the charts there in late 1979. In 1978 he released Tu, another hit in Italy,
and held an Australian tour, which was organized by the Italo-Australian promoter Duane Zigliotto and concluded
at the Sydney Opera House with two full house concerts.

The following year Tozzi recorded one of his most famous songs, “Gloria”, which became a major hit in Italy in 1979
and 1980. Jonathan King wrote English lyrics for the song, which became popular in the UK as well in 1979, and
was sung and recorded by the English singer Elkie Brooks in 1980. A cover version of the song by the American
singer Laura Branigan in 1982 caused the song to grow in popularity in the US as well. Branigan worked with the
arranger and keyboardist of Tozzi’s own version, Greg Mathieson, to give the song what she called “an American
kick.” The song reached the top of the charts, reached gold and platinum status in several countries, and stayed on
the US pop charts for 36 weeks.

By late 1980 he released “Stella Stai”, another one of his major hits. In the early 1980s he released an album called
Tozzi, which he recorded at a concert with a band of American musicians, and was his first live recording. Soon
after, the Latin Group Menudo recorded the Spanish version of “Stella Stai”, entitled “Claridad”, which made it one
of the highest selling records in the whole of Latin America.

After a period of absence from the music scene, Tozzi returned in 1987 and won the Sanremo Music Festival with
the song “Si Può Dare Di Più” (“More can be given”), which he sung with Gianni Morandi and Enrico Ruggeri. In
1987 he also released “Gente Di Mare'”(“People of the sea”), which he performed with Raf at Eurovision, and won
third place. In 1988, Tozzi released his second live album, The Royal Albert Hall.

In the 1990s, Tozzi recorded several more songs such as “Gli Altri Siamo Noi” (“We Are the Others”), the album
Equivocando (“Misunderstanding”), Il Grido (“The Outcry”) and Aria e Cielo (“Air and Sky”). He also released a
greatest hits compilation, Le Mie Canzoni (“My Songs”).

In 2000 and 2005, he performed “Un’altra Vita” (“Another Life”) and “Le Parole” (“The Words”) at the Sanremo
Music Festival. Between the two events, he also released a duet with the French singer Lena Ka of his classic “Ti
Amo” as “Ti Amo (Rien Que des Mots)”. Tozzi released another greatest hits compilation, a 2-disc set entitled The
Best of, and another single, “E Non Volo”. In January 2009 he released the single “Cerco ancora te”, composed by
Emilio Munda and Matteo Gaggioli.

In 2013, his re-edited version of “Gloria”, sung in its original Italian, was placed by Martin Scorsese onto the
soundtrack of the 2014 Academy Awards nominated blockbuster, The Wolf of Wall Street.

Over the course of his career, Tozzi has sold over 70 million records in different languages internationally.

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