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I have Learned that this song is in reality a cover of the Italian song "Ma Tu Chi Sei" by Gianni Morandi from the 1992 LP "Morandi Morandi" ( or is it the other way arround?). I haven't found a source to the credits of that album, therefore I don't know who is the real author of the song, or which version came first. However in this article authorship is credited to the producer and director of Emmanuel's album, and that might be an error.--Jcnegron (talk) 09:45, 3 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]