E se domani playlist
E se domani
For about twenty years now, the songs participating in the Sanremo Festival are usually collected into a compilation, and recorded in rotation by the different record labels. In the 1960s and part of the 1970s, things were different: the major record companies released their own collection of Festival songs with those singers competing in the Festival who were under contract with them. But because they rarely had more than six singers in the competition, they had the other songs recorded by artists under their own label, often young novices seeking the limelight in the wake of the more famous artists. Many covers of the Sanremo songs were made this way, also by the greatest artists, and basically, it was a way of continuing the tradition of the 1950s, when the Festival songs were replicated in numerous versions by singers who had not actually presented them at Sanremo. In some other cases it was a simple tribute to a particularly pleasing song, as happened with Mina. Once she had decided to no longer participate in the Festival, Mina always listened with interest to the songs in the competition, proposing them again in her very special version. In many cases, as with E se domani, it successfully recovered them from the lack of attention of the juries that had eliminated them from the final evening.