The song blends blues and rock with a gospel-like atmosphere, featuring Zucchero's signature gravelly vocals and emotive delivery. Notable Versions: Original (1995): Featured on the Spirito DiVino album.
The title translates to "So Heavenly" or "Very Celestial". The lyrics describe a deep, overwhelming love that brings both intense joy and bittersweet pain, using celestial metaphors like the sun and planets to represent the beloved.
The song has been performed live with other world-class artists, including Andrea Bocelli .
A famous performance from the 1996 Pavarotti & Friends concert.
The song blends blues and rock with a gospel-like atmosphere, featuring Zucchero's signature gravelly vocals and emotive delivery. Notable Versions: Original (1995): Featured on the Spirito DiVino album.
The title translates to "So Heavenly" or "Very Celestial". The lyrics describe a deep, overwhelming love that brings both intense joy and bittersweet pain, using celestial metaphors like the sun and planets to represent the beloved. cosi_celeste_zucchero
The song has been performed live with other world-class artists, including Andrea Bocelli . The song blends blues and rock with a
A famous performance from the 1996 Pavarotti & Friends concert. cosi_celeste_zucchero