Italy: 3 Minute Version of “Madness Of Love”"

Posted: April 4, 2011 by eurovisiontimes in Italy

Italy – During this year’s San Remo Festival, Raphael Gualazzi was chosen as the Italian representative at the Eurovision Song Contest. His song “Follia D’Amore” was translated into “Madness of Love” and will be performed in a bilingual version in Düsseldorf. Now the final version of the Italian entry has been released. Up until now the song had been 3 minutes and about 20 seconds long, which is against the EBU rules. Here you can listen to the 3 minute-version:

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Comments
  1. This song can be a suprisewinner this year…..
    France, Hungary Finland and Italy have å high standard…

  2. Martin McGuinness says:

    This is my guilty pleasure this year. Love the new 3 minute version.

  3. togravus says:

    I love the ESC version as much as the San Remo one and hope for a top 10 at least!

  4. steve goode says:

    Italy you disapoint this year.

  5. Roselil says:

    Love it, give me some wine :)

  6. steve goode says:

    Sorry to all fans of this Italian entry but I’ve just listened to it again and it sounds just awful to my ears. Why does he screach so much ?

  7. Shevek says:

    Italy 11 FTW! :D It did not lose its immense charm.

  8. nicksahlene says:

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  9. Madders says:

    I am LOVING this revamped version, it’s gone from my bottom 5 to top ten! The bookmakers seem to agree too, the odds on Italy have dropped significantly. I agree with other comments, I think this could be a surprise winner!

  10. watchingprogram says:

    Welcome back Italy. Hope this song will win. 2012 Italy

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