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Vivo per lei (je vis pour elle)

"Vivo per lei"
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Cover from the duet version with Hélène Ségara
Single by Andrea Bocelli
from the album Bocelli and Romanza
B-side "Voglio restare così"
Released 1996 (Italian & Spanish versions)
April 1997 (German version)
December 1997 (French version)
Format CD single
Recorded 1995
Genre Operatic pop
Length 4:23
Label Polydor, Polygram
Writer(s) Gatto Panceri, Valerio Zelli
Producer(s) Mauro Malavasi
Andrea Bocelli singles chronology
"Per amore"
(1995)
"Vivo per lei"
(1996)
"Vivo por ella"
(1996)

"Vivo per lei"
(1996)

"Vivo por ella"
(1996)

"Time to Say Goodbye"
(1996)

"Time to Say Goodbye"
(1996)

"Ich lebe für sie"
(1997)

"Je vis pour elle"
(1997)

"Ich lebe für sie"
(1997)

"Je vis pour elle"
(1997)

"The Prayer"
(1999)
Giorgia singles chronology
"Riguarda noi"
(1995)
"Vivo per lei"
(1996)
"Strano il mio destino"
(1996)
Hélène Ségara singles chronology
"Auprès de ceux que j'aimais"
(1997)
"Je vis pour elle"
(1997)
"Loin du froid de décembre"
(1998)

Vivo per lei [ˈviːvo per ˈlɛi] (English: "I Live for Her") is the name of a 1995 song recorded by Italian artist Andrea Bocelli as duet with Giorgia for his album Bocelli. The song was also released as a duet with other female artists, including Marta Sánchez in Spain and Spanish America, Hélène Ségara in francophone countries, Judy Weiss in German-speaking countries, Sandy Leah Lima in Brazilian Portuguese and Bonnie Tyler in English under the title "Live for Love", though due to record company disputes their version was never released.

The version with Marta Sánchez topped the Spanish singles chart in 1996 under the title Vivo por ella and is available on her album One Step Closer. The version with Ségara was released in December 1997 and became a hit in Belgium (Wallonia) and France where it reached number one on the charts. It was the fifth single from Ségara's first studio album, Cœur de verre. The version with Judy Weiss was also number one in Switzerland in 1997.

The song in Italian was originally written by the group O.R.O. (Manzani – Mengalli – Zelli) in 1995 for their album Vivo per.... The song won the "Disco per l'estate" edition of that year. During the same year, the lyrics of the song were rewritten, still in Italian, by Gatto Panceri and the song was relaunched as a duet between Andrea Bocelli and Giorgia. The new lyrics were characterized by the fact that lei ("her") in the title referred to music whereas in the original song lei referred to a girl.


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