No Way Out
Spagna (born Ivana Spagna, in Italy) started her career singing in English, and her first dance song Easy Lady (1986) was a hit throughout Europe. In 1987 she released her second successful hit, Call Me. It ranked 1st in the European Top Chart, hit Number Two in the UK singles chart (and it is still the highest position ever achieved by an Italian singer in the UK), and made #13 in the Billboard Dance Chart. The same year her first album, featuring the two singles, was released. Dedicated To The Moon sold 500,000 copies, and won an international prize for having been the best-selling album on Compact Disc that year. After a dance-rock album, You Are My Energy, and one more minor hit in the UK chart (Every Girl and Boy), by 1990 Spagna, supported by Sony Music, moved to the USA. She lived in Santa Monica, working on her new disco-pop album No Way Out. This collection featured a song written by Diane Warren (There's A Love), and the two singles which released in the USA - Love At First Sight and Only Words. In 1993 Spagna moved back to Europe again, and recorded Matter Of Time, considered by many her best album, featuring new eurodance rhythms and ballads. In 1995, after the release of her last European hit (Lady Madonna) as a single, she started singing in her native Italian. She took part several times in the Sanremo Festival, the most important Italian song-contest, ranking 3rd with the song Gente Come Noi, which became the biggest hit of the year in Italy. From that year onwards, Spagna released many successful albums sung in Italian, until 2003, when she left Sony Music in order to sing in English again. She joined an independent Swiss record label (B&G), and recorded Woman, a dance-pop album featuring eight new songs in English, a couple in Spanish and one in French. In 2004 a new remixed version of Easy Lady was released, and played by radio stations throughout Europe. Spagna's fourteen albums have sold a total of 10 million copies worldwide. In February 2006 she took part in the Sanremo song contest, with the song Noi Non Possiamo Cambiare, and in May 2006 ranked 3rd in the Italian reality show Music Farm. [edit] Discography Dedicated To The Moon (1987, English) You Are My Energy (1989, English) No Way Out (1991, English) Spagna&Spagna: Greatest Hits (1993, English - collection) Matter Of Time (1993, English) Siamo In Due (1995, Italian) Lupi Solitari (1996, Italian) Indivisibili (1997, Italian) E che mai sarà: le mie più belle canzoni (1998, Italian - collection) Domani (2000, Italian) La nostra canzone (2001, Italian) Woman (2003, English) L'arte di arrangiarsi (2004, Italian) Diario Di Bordo (2005, Italian) Diario di bordo - Voglio sdraiarmi al sole (2006, Italian) https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.ivanaspagna.com/ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Spagna (born Ivana Spagna, in Italy) started her career singing in English, and her first dance song Easy Lady (1986) was a hit throughout Europe. In 1987 she released her second successful hit, Call Me. It ranked 1st in the European Top Chart, hit Number Two in the UK singles chart (and it is still the highest position ever achieved by an Italian singer in the UK), and made #13 in the Billboard Dance Chart. The same year her first album, featuring the two singles, was released. Dedicated To The Moon sold 500,000 copies, and won an international prize for having been the best-selling album on Compact Disc that year. After a dance-rock album, You Are My Energy, and one more minor hit in the UK chart (Every Girl and Boy), by 1990 Spagna, supported by Sony Music, moved to the USA. She lived in Santa Monica, working on her new disco-pop album No Way Out. This collection featured a song written by Diane Warren (There's A Love), and the two singles which released in the USA - Love At First Sight and Only Words. In 1993 Spagna moved back to Europe again, and recorded Matter Of Time, considered by many her best album, featuring new eurodance rhythms and ballads. In 1995, after the release of her last European hit (Lady Madonna) as a single, she started singing in her native Italian. She took part several times in the Sanremo Festival, the most important Italian song-contest, ranking 3rd with the song Gente Come Noi, which became the biggest hit of the year in Italy. From that year onwards, Spagna released many successful albums sung in Italian, until 2003, when she left Sony Music in order to sing in English again. She joined an independent Swiss record label (B&G), and recorded Woman, a dance-pop album featuring eight new songs in English, a couple in Spanish and one in French. In 2004 a new remixed version of Easy Lady was released, and played by radio stations throughout Europe. Spagna's fourteen albums have sold a total of 10 million copies worldwide. In February 2006 she took part in the Sanremo song contest, with the song Noi Non Possiamo Cambiare, and in May 2006 ranked 3rd in the Italian reality show Music Farm. [edit] Discography Dedicated To The Moon (1987, English) You Are My Energy (1989, English) No Way Out (1991, English) Spagna&Spagna: Greatest Hits (1993, English - collection) Matter Of Time (1993, English) Siamo In Due (1995, Italian) Lupi Solitari (1996, Italian) Indivisibili (1997, Italian) E che mai sarà: le mie più belle canzoni (1998, Italian - collection) Domani (2000, Italian) La nostra canzone (2001, Italian) Woman (2003, English) L'arte di arrangiarsi (2004, Italian) Diario Di Bordo (2005, Italian) Diario di bordo - Voglio sdraiarmi al sole (2006, Italian) https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.ivanaspagna.com/ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Baltimora
Bananarama
Bandolero
Call Me
Easy Lady
Every Girl And Boy
I Wanna Be Your Wife
Gente Come Noi
Dance Dance Dance
Only Words
I Always Dream About You
Con Il Tuo Nome
Dedicated To The Moon
Lupi Solitari
Love At First Sight
Il Bello Della Vita
Don't Go Away Tonight
This Generation
Why Me
E Io Penso A Te
Sarah
Me And You
You Are My Energy
Baby Blue
Every Boy And Girl
So Easy
Il Cerchio Della Vita
I Only Dance With You
No Way Out
Colpa Del Sole
The Power Of Money
Indivisibili
Teorema
Come Il Cielo
Why Can't I Say (I Love You Babe)
Ti Amo
Easy Lady (Nicola Fasano & Steve Forest Radio Mix)
Woman In Love
Lady Madonna
Girl, It's Not The End Of The World
Easy Lady (Extended Version)
Why Don't We Talk Anymore?
I Don't Wanna Fall In Love
Never Alone
Easy Lady (Nicola Fasano & Steve Forest Remix)
You'll Be Mine
Friday
Voglio sdraiarmi al sole
Don't Call It Love
Let Me Say (I Love You)
Siamo in due
March 10, 1959 (Memories Of The Taste Of Freedom)
I'll Keep Loving You
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