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Pinocchio (song)

"Pinocchio"
Pinocchio (Pin-Occhio).jpg
Single by Pin-Occhio
from the album Pinocchio Vai!!
B-side "Remix"
Released 1993
Format CD single, CD maxi,
12" maxi single, 7" single
Recorded 1993
Genre Electronic, eurodance
Length 4:10
Label Blow Up (Germany)
Flarenasch (France)
la-Pin-Production (Italy)
Blanco Y Negro (Spain)
Dino Music (Netherlands)
Songwriter(s) Fiorenzo Carpi
Producer(s) M. Biondi, M. Castelli, N. Savino
Pin-Occhio singles chronology
"Pinocchio"
(1993)
"Tu Tatuta Tuta Ta"
(1993)
"Pinocchio"
(1993)
"Tu Tatuta Tuta Ta"
(1993)
"T'es pas cap Pinocchio"
T'es pas cap Pinocchio.jpg
Single by Pinocchio
from the album Mon Alboum!
B-side "La chanson du Kazoo"
Released 2005
Format CD single, digital download
Recorded 2005
Genre Electronic, pop
Length 3:15
Label Lavista, EMI Music
Songwriter(s) Bruno Berrebi, Fiorenzo Carpi, Thierry Sforza
Producer(s) Bruno Berrebi
Pinocchio singles chronology
"T'es pas cap Pinocchio"
(2005)
"Pinocchio en hiver (kalinka)"
(2005)
"T'es pas cap Pinocchio"
(2005)
"Pinocchio en hiver (kalinka)"
(2005)

"Pinocchio" is a 1993 electronic song recorded by Italian music group Pin-Occhio. This instrumental used the music created by Italian composer Fiorenzo Carpi and which was the main soundtrack of Luigi Comencini's film, Le avventure di Pinocchio. The song was notably cover by Pepeto at the same time as the original one and peaked at #21 in France. A massive hit was recorded in 2005 by Pinocchio, an animated character, under the title "T'es pas cap Pinocchio".

It was the debut single of the band off the album Pinocchio Vai!! on which it appears in two versions : 'Colladi rave remix' and 'original version'. The song achieved success, particularly in France where it hit number ten on 29 May 1993 and remained in the top 50 for 25 weeks, and in Belgium (Wallonia) where it reached number four.

These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of "Pinocchio".

"—" : fails the chart

Pinocchio, an animated character, recorded a cover of this song under the title "T'es pas cap Pinocchio", but added lyrics devoted to children. It was the lead single off the album Mon Alboum! and was a huge hit in France and Belgium (Wallonia), where it reached number two. In France, it remained for 39 weeks in the top 100 and earned a Diamond disc. The German version of "T'es pas cap Pinochio" was called "Klick Klack".


1The German version Klick Klack


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