Destinazione paradiso (song)

"Destinazione paradiso"
Single by Gianluca Grignani
from the album Destinazione paradiso
B-side "Il gioco di Sandy"
Released February 1995
Format CD single
Genre Rock, pop
Length 3:46
Label PolyGram, Mercury
Writer(s) Gianluca Grignani, Massimo Luca
Producer(s) Massimo Luca, Vince Tempera
Gianluca Grignani singles chronology
"La mia storia tra le dita"
(1994)
"Destinazione paradiso"
(1995)
"Falco a metà"
(1995)

"Destinazione paradiso" is a song written and recorded by Italian singer-songwriter Gianluca Grignani together with Massimo Luca, who produced the track for Grignani's debut album with the same title.

The song was first performed by Grignani during the Sanremo Music Festival in 1995, when he competed in the newcomers' section, finishing in sixth place.[1] It later became Grignani's first big success, launching his career in Italy.[2] The song was also recorded by Grignani in a Spanish-language version, titled "Destino paraíso" and included in the Hispanic edition of his album, released with the same title in 1995. This version of the song peaked at number 16 on the Billboard Latin Pop Airplay chart.

In 2006, Italian singer Laura Pausini recorded a cover of both versions of the song, including "Destinazione paradiso" on Io canto and "Destino paraíso" on the Spanish-language version of the album, Yo canto. After being performed during her 2007's concert at the San Siro stadium in Milan, the live performance of the song was released as a single promoting the video album San Siro 2007.

Background and composition

The song was composed by Grignani with Italian songwriter and record producer Massimo Luca. During an interview released in 1995, Grignani revealed that he wrote the lyrics of the song in a moment of deep suffering, while he was one step from suicide: "It was more than one year ago [in 1994], my lack of self-confidence exploded in single moment. That days, my parents were divorcing".[3] Grignani also explained that he didn't intend to extend the message of his song to his whole generation: "I just wanted to express my personal way of being or not being".[3]

The song was performed for the first time on 23 February 1995, during the third night of the 45th Sanremo Music Festival, as Grignani's entry for the newcomers' competition.[4] Grignani was scheduled to perform as the second artist on the night but,[4] for the first time in the contest's history, the order was changed at the last moment, therefore Grignani opened the competition, replacing Danilo Amerio who was late because of a traffic jam.[5] During the night, it received 6,541 placing first on his semi-final and being admitted to the newcomers' final, held on the following day.[5] After performing the song for a second time, Grignani received 9,434 votes, pacing sixth in the newcomers' section.[6]

Track listing

CD single – "Destinazione paradiso"[7]
  1. "Destinazione paradiso" – 3:45
  2. "Il gioco di Sandy" 3:35

Charts

Chart (1996) Peak
position
US Latin Pop Songs (Billboard)[8] 16

Laura Pausini version

"Destinazione paradiso"
Single by Laura Pausini
from the album San Siro 2007
B-side "Y mi banda toca el rock"
Released 2 November 2007
Format Digital download
Recorded 2 June 2007; San Siro stadium, Milan, Italy
Genre Pop
Length 3:50
Label Atlantic Records
Writer(s) Gianluca Grignani, Massimo Luca
Laura Pausini singles chronology
"Non me lo so spiegare"
(2007)
"Destinazione paradiso"
(2007)
"Y mi banda toca el rock"
(2007)
Music video
"Destinazione paradiso" on YouTube

Italian singer Laura Pausini recorded the song in 2006 for her album Io canto, entirely composed of covers of songs by Italian male singer-songwriters.[9] The Spanish-language version of the song, "Destino paraíso", was also recorded and included in the Hispanic version of the album, Yo canto, released in Spain, South America and in the United States.[9]

Pausini performed the song live during her 2007 only concert, held at the San Siro stadium in Milan.[10] This performance was included in the live and video album San Siro 2007,[11] released on 30 November 2007, and it was chosen as a single from the album, together with "Y mi banda toca el rock".[12]

Commercial performance

Immediately after its release, the song entered the Italian Top Digital Download, compiled by the Federation of the Italian Music Industry, debuting and peaking at number eight.[13] However, until January 2008, FIMI considered the physical singles chart as the official one in Italy,[14] and "Destinazione paradiso" was released as a digital download only. In January 2008, when the Top Digital Download became the primary singles chart in Italy, the song spent three additional weeks on the chart's top 20, reaching number 14 in the week of 10 January 2008.[15]

Personnel

Live version

Music credits[16]
Production credits

Studio version

Music credits[16]

Production credits[16]
  • Marco Borsatti – engineer
  • Samuele Dessì – pre-producer
  • Nicola Fantozzi – assistant
  • Matt Serrecchio – assistant
  • Francesco Luzzi – mixing
  • Laura Pausini – producer
  • Luca Pellegrini – assistant
  • Saverio Principi – engineer
  • Tom Syrowsky – assistant
  • Michael Tacci – engineer
  • Daniel Vuletic – pre-producer, producer

Track listing

Digital download[17]
  1. "Destinazione paradiso" – 3:50
  2. "Y mi banda toca el rock" – 3:58

Charts

Chart (2007) Peak
position
Italy Digital Download (FIMI)[13] 8

References

  1. Riccardo Bertoncelli, Cris Thellung (2006). "Gianluca Grignani". Ventiquattromila dischi. Guida a tutti i dischi degli artisti e gruppi più importanti (in Italian). Dalai Editore. p. 1457. ISBN 9788860181510.
  2. Angela Zocco (16 December 2008). "Un juke box unplugged con qualche tentazione punk". la Repubblica (in Italian). p. 14. Retrieved 16 August 2012.
  3. 1 2 Gloria Pozzi (25 February 1995). "Grignani: volevo farla finita, invece ora le ragazzine mi adorano". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). p. 31. Retrieved 16 August 2012.
  4. 1 2 Luzzatto Fegiz Mario, Parodi Enrico (23 February 1995). "Sanremo: Giorgia vola, 883 scivola sul computer". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). p. 35. Retrieved 16 August 2012.
  5. 1 2 "Fiorello balza in testa, tallonato da Amerio". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). 24 February 1995. p. 37. Retrieved 16 August 2012.
  6. "Il 1995 - 45a edizione" (in Italian). Sanremostory.it. Archived from the original on 16 August 2012. Retrieved 16 August 2012.
  7. "Gianluca Grignani – Destinazione Paradiso". Discogs. Retrieved 16 August 2012.
  8. "Gianluca Grignani – Chart history" Billboard Latin Pop Songs for Gianluca Grignani.
  9. 1 2 "Ufficiale la tracklist del nuovo album di Laura Pausini" (in Italian). Rockol.it. 19 October 2006.
  10. Mario Luzzatto Fegiz (4 June 2007). "Luci a San Siro, il trionfo di Laura Pausini". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). Retrieved 17 August 2012.
  11. "Laura Pausini - San Siro 2007" (in Italian). 12 January 2008. Retrieved 17 August 2012.
  12. "Latin Grammy, vince la Pausini" (in Italian). Mediaset. 9 November 2007. Retrieved 17 August 2012.
  13. 1 2 "Top Digital Download - Classifica settimanale dal 09/11/2007 al 15/11/2007" (in Italian). Federation of the Italian Music Industry. Archived from the original on 16 August 2012. Retrieved 17 August 2012.
  14. Andrea Laffranchi (3 January 2008). "Una rivoluzione nella musica Addio alla hit dei cd "singoli"". Corriere della Sera (in Italian).
  15. "Italian Charts - Laura Pausini - Destinazione paradiso (song)". Italiancharts.com. Retrieved 17 August 2012.
  16. 1 2 3 San Siro 2007 (booklet). Laura Pausini. Atlantic Records. 2007.
  17. "Destinazione Paradiso / Y Mi Banda Toca el Rock (Live) - Single di Laura Pausini" (in Italian). iTunes Store (Italy). Apple Inc. Retrieved 16 August 2012.
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