Tutta l’Italia Lyrics – Gabry Ponte

“Tutta l’Italia” Lyrics by Gabry Ponte is a latest Italian song in the voice of Gabry Ponte. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Tutta l’Italia” song lyrics are also written by Gabry Ponte. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. “Tutta l’Italia” by Gabry Ponte is an energetic, fun song about enjoying life with friends and embracing the carefree Italian spirit. It talks about having a good time, dancing, drinking, and living in the moment, while touching on elements of Italian culture like food, soccer, and fashion. The lyrics reflect a laid-back attitude, where the focus is on living for today, ignoring worries, and celebrating with those around you, no matter what happens tomorrow.

Tutta l’Italia Lyrics

[Intro]
Eh!

[Strofa 1]
Mamma stasera non ritorno
Ma sicuro finisco in qualche letto, poi dormo
Siamo dei bravi ragazzi, apposto
Spaghetti, vino e padre nostro
E la Gioco-o-onda ride
Va bene, ma lei sta a Parigi
I baci vietati ne- nelle stradine nere
Occhi tristi ma felici

Quanti amici degli amici

[Pre-Ritornello]
E canti, ti sento tra le grida
Le luci ci passano le dita
Fa niente se non l’hai mai sentita
Ma con ‘sta roba ci salta

[Ritornello]
Tutta l’Italia, tutta l’Italia, tutta l’Italia (Eh!)
Tutta l’Italia, tutta l’Italia, tutta l’Italia
Lasciateci ballare
Con un bicchiere in mano
Domani poi ci pentiamo
A dirci: “Ti amo”
Che qui ci sente tutta l’Italia, tutta l’Italia, tutta l’Italia (Eh!)

[Post-Ritornello]
Eh!
Eh!
Pam-para-rara-ram
Para-rara-ram, para-rara-ra
Eh!
Pam-para-rara-ram
Para-rara-ram, para-rara-ra

Eh!

[Strofa 2]
Il calcio lo prendono a calci
La moda che fa degli stracci
Cucina stellata di avanzi, beato santissimo Craxi
E quante mo-o-onetine
Ma I desideri son degli altri
Ma con le collanine d’oro sulle canottiere
L’auto blu con I lampeggianti
Avanti, popolo, avanti

[Pre-Ritornello]
E canti, ti sento tra le grida
Le luci ci passano le dita
Fa niente, baby, così è la vita
E con ‘sta roba ci salta

[Ritornello]
Tutta l’Italia, tutta l’Italia, tutta l’Italia (Eh!)
Tutta l’Italia, tutta l’Italia, tutta l’Italia
Lasciateci ballare
Con un bicchiere in mano
Domani poi ci pentiamo
A dirci: “Ti amo”
Che qui ci sente tutta l’Italia, tutta l’Italia, tutta l’Italia (Eh!)

[Bridge]
One, two, three, four

[Outro]
Eh!
Eh!
Pam-para-rara-ram
Para-rara-ram, para-rara-ra
Eh!
Pam-para-rara-ram
Para-rara-ram, para-rara-ra
Eh!
Pam-para-rara-ram
Para-rara-ram, para-rara-ra
Eh!
Pam-para-rara-ram
Para-rara-ram, para-rara-ra

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Tutta l’Italia Lyrics Meaning

[Strofa 1]
In the first verse, the singer tells his mother that he won’t be coming home tonight, but he’ll end up spending the night somewhere, probably with someone. He talks about enjoying life with his friends, having spaghetti, wine, and saying a prayer. There’s a mention of someone in Paris and a romantic, yet forbidden kiss in dark alleys. Despite the sadness, there’s a sense of happiness in the company of friends.

[Pre-Ritornello]
In this part, the singer describes the chaotic yet fun atmosphere around him. He feels the energy from the crowd, with lights flashing by, and even though the song may be unfamiliar, it still makes people excited. It’s all about letting loose and enjoying the moment.

[Ritornello]
The chorus repeats “Tutta l’Italia” (All of Italy), celebrating the lively, carefree Italian culture. It talks about dancing with a drink in hand, knowing that tomorrow they might regret some things, like saying “I love you,” but for now, the whole of Italy is hearing their joy and excitement.

[Post-Ritornello]
The post-chorus is just a rhythmic, fun chant (“Pam-para-rara-ram”), adding to the party-like vibe of the song. It emphasizes the playful and carefree attitude, repeating the fun beats.

[Strofa 2]
In the second verse, the singer talks about Italy’s contradictions. Soccer is treated with aggression, fashion is just torn clothes, and the food is leftover, but there’s a sense of indulgence. There’s a nod to political figures and corruption, with flashy symbols of wealth like gold necklaces and luxury cars. It’s a reflection of Italian life, where the desires of the powerful often overshadow the people.

[Pre-Ritornello]
Here, the singer feels the energy of the crowd once again, with music, lights, and excitement surrounding him. It’s a carefree attitude where he doesn’t care about anything that’s happening as long as he’s enjoying life. This sense of freedom and release is what makes everything feel great.

[Ritornello]
The chorus repeats once again, reminding everyone to live in the moment, dance, and enjoy life. It emphasizes how, despite any future regrets, the whole of Italy is joining in the celebration. It’s all about the now, and the people’s shared excitement.

[Bridge]
This short part is just a fun, rhythmic count, adding to the energetic vibe of the song, preparing for more dancing and excitement.

[Outro]
The outro repeats the lively, rhythmic chant (“Pam-para-rara-ram”), reinforcing the party mood. It echoes the carefree energy and the desire to keep the fun going, with no worries about what’s next. It’s a playful and repetitive ending that keeps the energy high.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Tutta l’Italia song?
A. Tutta l’Italia song is sung by Gabry Ponte.

Q. Who wrote Tutta l’Italia lyrics?
A. Tutta l’Italia lyrics are penned by Gabry Ponte.

Q. Who has given the music of Tutta l’Italia song?
A. Tutta l’Italia music is composed and produced by Gabry Ponte.

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