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'Era stupendo'
Eurovision Song Contest 2008 entry
Country
Artist(s)
Language
Composer(s)
Mattias Brånn,
Pablo Meneguzzi
Lyricist(s)
Finals performance
Semi-final result
13th
Semi-final points
Appearance chronology
◄ 'Vampires Are Alive' (2007)
'The Highest Heights' (2009) ►

'Era stupendo' ('It was wonderful') is a song by Paolo Meneguzzi which was chosen to represent Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008, to be held in Belgrade. The song was publicly unveiled as the Swiss entry on 13 January 2008 at the Swiss Music Awards.[1] The song is a soft rock ballad in Italian. It is written and composed by the Swedish songwriter Mattias Brånn. On 20 January 2008, Swedish tabloid Aftonbladet reported that the song had been accused of being plagiarised from Amy Diamond's 'It Can Only Get Better'.[2]

'Era stupendo' is a ballad that starts softly but speeds up just in the beginning of its second half. It's accompanied fundamentally by piano.

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Excitement about the song rose sharply since the very moment that Paolo Meneguzzi was confirmed as Switzerland's representative in Eurovision 2008. However, the version played in Switzerland wasn't the one performed in the contest in Belgrade, as the song, having a length of 3'30', needed to be shortened to 3' maximum to suit EBU's regulations. The 'maximum' points to this song were given from Malta (12 points) and Albania (10 points).

Chart positions[edit]

Chart (2008)Peak
position
Swiss Singles Chart[3]11
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See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ESCtoday.com (13 January 2008). Era stupendo publicly presented. Retrieved on 21 January 2008.
  2. ^Aftonbladet (20 January 2008). Schweiz kopierade Amys låt. Retrieved on 21 January 2008.
  3. ^Switzerland Singles Chart
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Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Era_stupendo&oldid=932932248'
Meneguzzi in 2004
Background information
Birth namePablo Meneguzzo
Born6 December 1976 (age 43)
Stabio, Canton Ticino, Switzerland
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
InstrumentsVocals
Years active1997 - present
LabelsWarner Music Group
BMG International
Sony BMG Music Entertainment
Around The Music
Sony Music

Paolo Meneguzzi (born December 6, 1976 as Pablo Meneguzzo) is a Swiss Italian singer. He is the son of Loredana Pacchiani and Gomez Meneguzzo.

  • 2Selected discography

Biography[edit]

In 1996, while the name Paolo Meneguzzi was still unknown in Italy, Paolo won the Viña del Mar International Song Festival held in Chile with the song 'Aria, Ariò'. The success of the song prompted the release of his debut album 'Por Amor' on 27 March 1997. Paolo continued to build his career with the release of another album, self-titled, which contained the anticipated single, 'Si enamorarse'.

Paolo Meneguzzi's Italian debut occurred with his participation in the young artists section at the Sanremo Music Festival in 2001. His song 'Ed io non ci sto più' earned him seventh place.

The same year, the album Un sogno nelle mani was released.

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He released a new single in 2002, 'In nome dell'amore'. In 2003 he released the single 'Vero falso', and the album Lei è that in October that year sold to gold (with 50.000 copies sold), and then to double platinum (200.000 copies sold).

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In 2004, he released the single 'Guardami Negli Occhi (Prego)', which reached fourth place with 127,346 ballots, and published the new edition of 'Lei è', containing an additional song Baciami, the remix of Lei è and remix of Verofalso and obviously the song from Sanremo.

In June 2004, began the Lei è tour from Bellinzona (CH), its first one tour, that touched Italy and Switzerland imposing more success among young people than among small children.

In 2005, he again participates in the Festival di Sanremo with the passage Non capiva che l'amavo. In the same week the album Favola is released and after two weeks as a single, receives the 'Platinum Disc' selling beyond 200,000 copies.

After having passed the summer of 2005 between Italy and Switzerland with the Favola tour, Paolo dedicated himself to the creation of a new album. After two years of silence announces the participation in the Festival di Sanremo and of the release (previewed for 9 March) of the album Musica.

He participated in the Festival di Sanremo 2007, with the song Musica, that classified as sixth place, having collected many consents and above all, the approval of Pippo Baudo, who defined it as 'The Manifest of the Festival di Sanremo'.

Musica is released March 9, 2007, Paolo's fourth Italian album, following the release of the namesake single that endures as the most sold in Italy.

On April 21, began the Musica Tour still in Switzerland, but this time departing from Biasca. On November 2, the gathering of fans Club with the artist took place in the studies of radioitalia with Cologno Monzese.

On the 26th of November 2007, it was announced that Paolo would be representing his home country Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 in Belgrade, Serbia. He will compete with the pop ballad 'Era stupendo'. He took part in the second semifinal of the contest on Thursday 22 May 2008, competing against 18 other countries, all competing for one of 10 spots in the final on Saturday 24. However, he failed to qualify to the final.

Paolo participated in the Sanremo Music Festival 2008, performing the song 'Grande' and placing sixth.[1] The song was included in his fifth album, titled Corro via. Released on March 14, 2008, it also features the single 'Era stupendo'.

Paolo Meneguzzi is the founder of 'Progettoamore' (Love_Project). Progettoamore is a charity founded in 2009, to support and help children and adolescents.[2]

Selected discography[edit]

Local market studio albums[edit]

  • 2001 Un sogno nelle mani
  • 2003 Lei è
  • 2004 Lei è (new edition)
  • 2005 Favola
  • 2007 Musica
  • 2007 Live Musica Tour
  • 2008 Corro via
  • 2010 Miami
  • 2011 Best Of: Sei Amore
  • 2013 Zero

International studio albums[edit]

  • 1997 Por Amor
  • 1998 Paolo
  • 1999 Emociones
  • 2001 Un sueño entre las manos
  • 2004 Elle Est
  • 2006 Ella Es
  • 2007 Musica
  • 2008 Corro Via
  • 2008 Música[Spanish Edition]
  • 2010 Miami
  • 2011 Best Of: Sei Amore

Singles[edit]

  • 1996 Arià Ariò
  • 1996 Sei La Fine Del Mondo
  • 2001 Ed io non ci sto più
  • 2001 Mi Sei Mancata
  • 2001 Quel Ti Amo Maledetto
  • 2002 In Nome Dell'Amore
  • 2003 Verofalso
  • 2003 Lei è
  • 2004 Guardami Negli Occhi (Prego)
  • 2004 Baciami
  • 2004 Una Regola D'Amore
  • 2005 Non Capiva Che L'Amavo
  • 2005 Sara
  • 2005 Lui e Lei
  • 2007 Musica(Feat. Nate James)
  • 2007 Ti Amo Ti Odio
  • 2007 Ho Bisogno D'Amore
  • 2008 Era stupendo
  • 2008 Tú Eres Música(Music - Spanish Version)
  • 2010 Imprevedibile
  • 2010 Se per Te
  • 2011 Sei Amore
  • 2011 Mi Missión

External links[edit]

  • Paolo Meneguzzi on IMDb

Paolo Meneguzzi Musica

References[edit]

  1. ^'Trionfano Giò di Tonno e Lola Ponce'. Corriere della Sera (in Italian). 1 March 2008.
  2. ^http://www.progettoamore.ch/chi-siamo/ Progettoamore.ch

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Preceded by
DJ BoBo
with 'Vampires Are Alive'
Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest
2008
Succeeded by
Lovebugs
with 'The Highest Heights'
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