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"Sbucciami" | |
---|---|
Single by Cristiano Malgioglio | |
from the album Sbucciami | |
Language | Italian |
B-side | "Quando fuori piove" |
Released | 1979 |
Genre | Pop |
Length | 4:15 |
Label | Ri-Fi |
Composer(s) | Cristiano Malgioglio, Corrado Castellari |
"Sbucciami" (Italian:
[ˈzbuttʃami],
transl. "Peel me"), is a 1979 song by Italian singer-songwriter
Cristiano Malgioglio. It is the opening track to his eponymous album of the same year, and the only single released from the album, with the song Quando fuori piove
[1] as its
B-side.
It is one of Malgioglio's best known songs, as well as one of the most successful ones; it was written by Malgioglio himself and Corrado Castellari.
The song also appears in many of Malgioglio's
compilation albums.
"Sbucciami" is a
pop
ballad with a vaguely
disco-inspired atmosphere, as it was quite common at the time it was released. The song's lyrics play over
sexual innuendos, with the narrator comparing himself to a
fruit. Despite Malgioglio being openly gay, the gender of the lover is never specified through the song.
[2]
[3]
Because of its lyrics, the song is considered a
trash-
kitsch classic by the audience.
[4]
[5]
In 2006, Malgioglio released a remixed version of the song in Spanish, titled Pélame; it featured the then-debuting Cuban band M5. [6] [7] [8]
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"Sbucciami" | |
---|---|
Single by Cristiano Malgioglio | |
from the album Sbucciami | |
Language | Italian |
B-side | "Quando fuori piove" |
Released | 1979 |
Genre | Pop |
Length | 4:15 |
Label | Ri-Fi |
Composer(s) | Cristiano Malgioglio, Corrado Castellari |
"Sbucciami" (Italian:
[ˈzbuttʃami],
transl. "Peel me"), is a 1979 song by Italian singer-songwriter
Cristiano Malgioglio. It is the opening track to his eponymous album of the same year, and the only single released from the album, with the song Quando fuori piove
[1] as its
B-side.
It is one of Malgioglio's best known songs, as well as one of the most successful ones; it was written by Malgioglio himself and Corrado Castellari.
The song also appears in many of Malgioglio's
compilation albums.
"Sbucciami" is a
pop
ballad with a vaguely
disco-inspired atmosphere, as it was quite common at the time it was released. The song's lyrics play over
sexual innuendos, with the narrator comparing himself to a
fruit. Despite Malgioglio being openly gay, the gender of the lover is never specified through the song.
[2]
[3]
Because of its lyrics, the song is considered a
trash-
kitsch classic by the audience.
[4]
[5]
In 2006, Malgioglio released a remixed version of the song in Spanish, titled Pélame; it featured the then-debuting Cuban band M5. [6] [7] [8]