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Tutti morimmo a stento

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Tutti Morimmo a Stento (We All Died Agonizingly) is the third album released by Fabrizio De André. It was issued in 1966 both by Bluebell Records and Produttori Associati. It was reissued several times by Ricordi and BMG. De André wrote the lyrics for the album inspired by the poetry of François Villon.

Track listing

All songs written by Fabrizio De André, except where indicated.

  • "Cantico dei Drogati" (De André, Riccardo Mannerini) (7:06)
  • "Primo Intermezzo" (1:57)
  • "Leggenda di Natale" (3:14)
  • "Secondo Intermezzo" (1:56)
  • "Ballata degli Impiccati" (De André, Giuseppe Bentivoglio) (4:22)
  • "Inverno" (4:10)
  • "Girotondo" (3:06)
  • "Terzo Intermezzo" (2:12)
  • "Recitativo/Corale (Leggenda del Re Infelice)" (De André, Georges Brassens) (5:45)

Song meanings

"Cantico dei Drogati" is based on a Riccardo Mannerini poem entitled "Eroina" ("Heroin").
"Leggenda di Natale" is based on the song "Le Père Noël et la Petite Fille", written by Georges Brassens.