Per Lucia Explained

Per Lucia
Cover:Riccardofogli Per Lucia.jpg
Type:single
Language:Italian
Artist:Riccardo Fogli
Released:1983
Label:CDG
Composer:Maurizio Fabrizio
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Song: "Per Lucia"
Year:1983
Country:Italy
Artist:Riccardo Fogli
Language:Italian
Composer:Maurizio Fabrizio
Conductor:Maurizio Fabrizio
Place:11th
Points:41
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"Per Lucia" (pronounced as /it/; "For Lucia") is a song recorded by Italian singer Riccardo Fogli with music composed by Maurizio Fabrizio and Italian lyrics written by Vincenzo Spampinato and Fogli himself. It in the Eurovision Song Contest 1983 held in Munich.

Background

Conception

"Per Lucia" was composed by Maurizio Fabrizio with Italian lyrics by Vincenzo Spampinato and Riccardo Fogli. It is a ballad, with the singer singing about the lengths he wants to go to in order to impress Lucia, his lover. He claims at one point, for example, that he wants to make a feast for the entire country.[1]

Selection

Radiotelevisione italiana (RAI) internally selected "Per Lucia" performed by Fogli as for the of the Eurovision Song Contest.[2] Fogli had already achieved overwhelming popularity in Italy and Spanish-language countries, and his victory at the Sanremo Music Festival the previous year made it spread worldwide.

After its selection, they decided to release a greatest hits album including the Eurovision entry, "Storie di tutti i giorni (Sanremo 1982's winning song), and the hits from his last four studio albums at the time: "Che ne sai" (1979), "Alla fine di un lavoro" (1980), "Campione" (1981) and "Compagnia" (1982).[3] This compilation was released in Scandinavia and Greece and reached number 20 on the Finnish album charts in June 1983.[4]

Fogli also recorded an English-language version of the song, titled "For Lucia", which was released as a promo single.[5]

Eurovision

On 23 April 1983, the Eurovision Song Contest was held at the German: [[Rudi-Sedlmayer-Halle]]|i=unset in Munich hosted by German: [[Bayerischer Rundfunk]]|i=unset (BR) on behalf of ARD and broadcast live throughout the continent. Fogli performed "Per Lucia" fifth on the evening, following 's "Främling" by Carola Häggkvist and preceding 's "Opera" by Çetin Alp & The Short Waves. Fabrizio conducted the event's live orchestra in the performance of the Italian entry.[6]

At the close of voting, it had received 41 points, placing eleventh in a field of twenty.[7] It was succeeded as Italian entry at the by "I treni di Tozeur" by Alice & Battiato.

Charts

Charts (1983)Peak
position
Finland (The Official Finnish Charts)[8] 17
Germany (Official German Charts)[9] 63
Italy (FIMI)[10] 38

Legacy

Covers

Notes and References

  1. Web site: "Per Lucia" - lyrics. The Diggiloo Thrush.
  2. Web site: Eurovision 1983 Italy: Riccardo Fogli - "Per Lucia". Eurovisionworld.
  3. Web site: Per Lucia. . 18 Nov 2016. en.
  4. Web site: Suomen Albumi listat. 18 Nov 2016. fi.
  5. Web site: 45cat - Riccardo Fogli - For Lucia - Per Lucia - Ariola - UK - ARO 297. 8 May 2015. en.
  6. Eurovision Song Contest 1983. Eurovision Song Contest 1983. Eurovision Song Contest. Eurovision Song Contest. ARD / EBU. 23 April 1983.
  7. Web site: Official Eurovision Song Contest 1983 scoreboard. Eurovision Song Contest.
  8. Web site: Search for the forum "Finnish Chart performance of Eurovision songs" at UK Mix Forum's advanced search - ukmix.org. UK Mix Forum. 23 Oct 2016.
  9. Web site: Riccardo Fogli - Per Lucia - www.offiziellecharts.de. Offizielle Deutsche Charts. 18 Oct 2016.
  10. Web site: Indice per Interprete: F (Riccardo Fogli's singles) - www.hitparadeitalia.it. Hit Parade Italia. 21 Oct 2016.
  11. Web site: Suurimmat hitit 1983. Suomen Vuosilistat. 18 Nov 2016.
  12. Web site: Svensk mediedatabas. 21 April 2011.
  13. Web site: Per Lucia. 23 April 2014. fi.
  14. Web site: Oto Pestner - Tebi Lucija. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211218/p1Yut4RzJRw . 2021-12-18 . live. . 21 October 2016. en.