Non ti scordar mai di me (song)

"Non ti scordar mai di me"
Single by Giusy Ferreri
from the album Gaetana and Non ti Scordar mai di me EP
Released May 30, 2008
Format CD single, digital single,
Recorded 2008, Milan
Genre Pop
Length 3:31
Label Sony BMG
Writer(s) Roberto Casalino, Tiziano Ferro
Producer(s) Fabrizio Giannini
Giusy Ferreri singles chronology
"Il party"
(2005)
"Non ti scordar mai di me"
(2008)
"Novembre"
(2008)

"Non ti scordar mai di me" (Never Forget About Me) is a pop song performed by Italian pop singer Giusy Ferreri. It was written by Roberto Casalino and Tiziano Ferro and co-produced by Fabrizio Giannini.

The song was released as the singer's debut single on May 30, 2008 in Italy, and peaked at number one in Italy, where it became one of the best-selling and most-downloaded singles of all the time and also reached the #1 in Greece, the top 30 on the sales charts in Switzerland and the top 20 position on a composite European Singles Chart.

Background

"Non ti scordar mai di me" was originally written by Roberto Casalino several years ago, then Italian Popstar Tiziano Ferro has collaborated on the melody when the song has been offered to Giusy Ferreri.[1] The song worldpremiered on May 27, 2008 on the last episode of the first Italian edition of X Factor.

Despite the great popularity, has been underlined a similarity of the song with "Back to Black", by English singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse,[2] and "Coming Home" by the American band Alter Bridge.[3]

Release

It has been made available on CD single and digital download, from May 30, 2008. Besides from June 27, 2008 has been included in the debut EP, Non ti Scordar mai di me, together with five covers performed by the singer. The single has been included in the first official album Gaetana too.

Music video

The music video for "Non ti scordar mai di me" was directed by Cosimo Alemà and entered the planning of the thematic channels from June 30, 2008. It shows the singer to interpret the passage sat on the angle of a bed. To these sequences are alternated other, in which the principal history of the video is told.

In these sequences Giusy has shown in the meticulous preparations of a romantic dinner. On the screen sometimes is shown the schedule in which the action develops. At 19.35 Giusy chooses the suit to wear, at 20.18 it's everything ready but at 21.02 the guest is not introduced yet. The video continues showing Giusy who becomes impatient, she waits up to midnight, then she eats greedily alone the prepared dinner, as long as 02.16 when the telephone rings. Nevertheless, he's not the man, but a friend of her.

Chart performance

The single debuted on the Italian Singles FIMI at #2 on June 5, 2008,[4] contemporarily, Remedios, another cover song by Ferreri, peaked at #7 only on digital downloads.[5] The following week Non Ti Scordar Mai Di Me peaked at #1, but next week it was knocked off by the song Cry, by Italian band Novecento. However, it returned at #1 after a couple of weeks and it held the pole position for an astonishing total of 15 non-consecutive weeks, becoming one of the longest running number-one hit singles as well as one of the best-selling singles ever in FIMI charts' history. The song debuted at #39 on the Italian Downloads Chart, and the following week raised-up at #2. Then it stayed atop for 15 consecutive weeks.

The single has been a huge broadcast success, reaching the top spot of the Nielsen Music Control chart, which controls the Italian broadcast circuit.

Formats and track listings

CD single

  1. “Non ti scordar mai di me" 3.31
  2. “Nunca te olvides de mì" (Spain only) 3.31

Charts

Chart (2008) Peak
position
Belgium Ultratip Chart[6] 14
European Singles Chart 14
Greece Singles Chart[7] 1
Italian Singles Chart 1
Italian Airplay Chart 1
Swiss Singles Chart[8] 26

Chart procession and succession

Preceded by
"A te" by Jovanotti
Italian FIMI Singles Chart number-one single
June 12, 2008 – September 19, 2008
Succeeded by
"I Kissed A Girl" by Katy Perry
Preceded by
?
Billboard Greek Singles Chart number-one single
April 18, 2009 – May 22, 2009
Succeeded by
"Fairytale" by Alexander Rybak

References

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