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SONG MEANING

Picture a quiet Italian winter night: snow slides down the windowpane, the house is hushed, and the only companion is the crackling fireplace. In Come Vorrei, Ricchi e Poveri turn this cozy setting into a bittersweet confessional. The singer waits restlessly for a lost love, replaying memories of last year’s Christmas when everything felt warm and complete. Now, even the moon refuses to keep him company, and the holiday lights seem dimmer without the person who once made them shine.

At its heart, the song is a tender plea: “How I wish you loved me in my own way.” The lyrics move between hope and heartbreak, comparing love to snow that could either blanket everything in beauty or melt away under the first ray of sun. It captures that familiar tug-of-war between wanting to hold on and fearing jealousy, between longing for a fresh start and sensing the end. Both nostalgic and relatable, Come Vorrei wraps universal feelings of longing, regret, and fragile hope in a catchy pop melody that has made it an enduring Italian classic.

ARTIST BIO

Ricchi e Poveri, meaning "The Rich and The Poor," is a legendary Italian pop group formed in Genoa in 1967. Originally a quartet consisting of Angela Brambati, Angelo Sotgiu, Franco Gatti, and Marina Occhiena, they are known for their distinctive four-part vocal harmonies that blend bass, tenor, alto, and soprano voices.

With a career spanning over five decades, Ricchi e Poveri have sold more than 20 million records and achieved international success with hits like "Sarà perché ti amo" and "Mamma Maria." They represented Italy at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1978 and have been frequent participants in the prestigious Sanremo Music Festival. The group continues to tour and release music, celebrating their enduring influence on Italian pop music.