- Cose Della Vita: 1997 Tina Turner & Eros Ramazzotti

: Tina Turner, a fan of Ramazzotti's work, invited him to an anniversary party. During the event, she played "Cose della vita" and spontaneously began adding her own English lyrics to the track.

: Beyond the famous Italian-English version, Ramazzotti also recorded a Spanish version, "Cosas de la Vida," which retained Turner’s English vocals. Legacy and Reception 1997 Tina Turner & Eros Ramazzotti - Cose Della Vita

: Impressed by her addition, Ramazzotti asked her to record a formal duet. They recorded the new version at Fonoprint Studio in Bologna, Italy, featuring lyrics co-written by Turner and James Ralston. : Tina Turner, a fan of Ramazzotti's work,

The song became one of the most successful singles of both artists' careers in Europe: Legacy and Reception : Impressed by her addition,

The 1997 collaboration on stands as a landmark meeting between Italian soul and American rock power. Originally a solo hit for Eros Ramazzotti in 1993, the song was revitalized into a bilingual duet that sold nearly six million copies worldwide. The Story Behind the Duet The collaboration was sparked by a personal connection: