Bruno Ferrara Amore Mio Today
Originally gaining traction around 2007–2008, it was released as a CD Maxi-Single via EMI in 2009.
Credited to Julian Feifel, Dominic Ghanbar, and Bruno Ferrara. Bruno Ferrara Amore Mio
The title "Amore Mio" translates literally to or "Love of Mine". The lyrics celebrate a pure, idyllic devotion, using nature-based metaphors to describe a significant other. The lyrics celebrate a pure, idyllic devotion, using
It holds an average listener rating of 4.3/5 on platforms like hitparade.ch . Known for its infectious blend of Italo-Pop and
is the signature hit by Italian-German singer Bruno Ferrara , serving as the title track for his 2008-2009 debut studio album. Known for its infectious blend of Italo-Pop and Schlager , the song transitioned Ferrara from a chef in Munich to a charting musical artist in Germany. Artist Background: The "Singing Chef"
The lyrics evoke a romantic Mediterranean setting with lines like "Qui vicino al mare / Sotto questo sole" (Here near the sea / Under this sun).
The song's popularity in the Schlager scene led to covers by artists such as Patrick Lindner , Die Jungen Zillertaler , and Tom Mandl . Amore Mio - Bruno Ferrara | Album - AllMusic