Английская Википедия:Amado Mio
"Amado Mio" is a song from the classic 1946 film noir Gilda, written by Doris Fisher and Allan Roberts. The piece was lip-synched by Rita Hayworth and sung by Anita Kert Ellis. Grace Jones's rendition of the song on her 1989 album Bulletproof Heart was released as a single in a special "Brazilian Mix" in 1990. It became a significant dance hit in the US.
Grace Jones version
In 1989 Grace Jones recorded a version of the song on her album Bulletproof Heart.
A special "Brazilian Mix" of "Amado Mio" was produced by Clivillés and Cole[1] and served as second single of the album, released in 1990. This mix was later available on the 2004 CD re-issue of Bulletproof Heart. The mix charted low on European charts, despite being promoted live on various occasions. In the US, the single was a double A-side with "Crack Attack", and became a significant dance hit.
Track listing
- 7" single
- A. "Amado Mio" (The Brazilian Mix – radio edit) – 3:45
- B. "Amado Mio" (LP version – radio edit) – 4:02
- 12" single
- A. "Amado Mio" (The Brazilian Mix) – 6:24
- B1. "Amado Mio" (The 28th St. Crew Club Mix) – 6:16
- B2. "Amado Mio" (The 28th St. Crew Dub Mix) – 7:08
- US 12" single
- A1. "Amado Mio" (The Brazilian Mix) – 6:23
- A2. "Amado Mio" (The 28th St. Crew Dub Mix) – 7:08
- B1. "Crack Attack" (The Don't Do It Mix) – 6:16
- B2. "Crack Attack" (LP version) – 5:20
- CD single
- "Amado Mio" (The Brazilian Mix) – 6:24
- "Amado Mio" (The 28th St. Crew Club Mix) – 6:16
- "Amado Mio" (The 28th St. Crew Dub Mix) – 7:08
Chart performance
Шаблон:Single chartШаблон:Single chartШаблон:Single chartChart (1990) | Peak position |
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Other cover versions
- In the 1940s the song was recorded several times such as by Dick Haymes (released in June 1946),[2] Italian singer Natalino Otto (1947 in Italian) and Czech singer Jiřina Salačová (1947).[3]
In 1989, the song was recorded by the famous Spanish actress and singer Sara Montiel.
- Pink Martini covered the song on their 1997 album Sympathique. This version was used in the Mexican movie Y Tu Mama Tambien and the 2021 Netflix movie Red Notice.
- Finnish singer Ilkka "Danny" Lipsanen also covered the song.
- Kurdish singer Homer Dzayi also covered the song in 2019 under the title Layla Paul Malak.[4]
- Hungarian singers Katalin Karády and Márta Záray also covered the song, with a romantic, but very different lyrics.
In media
In episode 4 of season 4 of the Netflix Money Heist television series, the song is played by Pink Martini.[5]
References
Шаблон:Grace Jones Шаблон:Money Heist
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Release details on discogs
- ↑ release details on discogs
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
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