A phrase from his song Aria & cielo in 1997 reminds us that freedom can turn us on, taking us higher and higher. In 2013, his song Gloria was chose as the soundtrack for the film The Wolf of Wall Street. In 2020, her single I love you was induct into a netflix television series. On the 40th anniversary of that song, in 2017 Umberto Tozzihttp://www.umbertotozzi.com/ made an international tour, with the release of a collection of the same name.
In 1968, he joined a Turin rock band, attending record studios that allowed him to meet numerous singers. In 1975 he became the guitarist of the band La Strana Società, also participating, as a chorister, in the recording of the song Al Mondo, sung by Mia Martini. The real success of Umberto Tozzi https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqhGWZW2moy-G_D7Imm3FRw came in 1977, when he recorded a song that remained for a few months at the top of the best-selling singles in Italy, Ti amo. With a self-reflection of his in 1977, in one of his songs he wrote: if I do not sing what else can I do, in this world of flags, in this world that is thirsty and hungry for love. In France, Ti amo gets a hit with Dalida, while in Germany Howard Carpendale will cover it. Another song of his, Gloria, sold 29 million copies worldwide. After a long silence from the scenes, Fausto Tozzi https://www.amazon.in/Umberto-Tozzi-Songs-Written-Gloria/dp/115808949X began to write – together with Bigazzi and Raf – the song Si può dare di più, winning the first place at the Sanremo Festival 1987. In 2006, one of his double CDs includes 34 of his greatest hits.
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