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Artistic director(s)
  
Pippo Baudo

Broadcaster
  
Rai 1

Release date
  
2007

Place recorded
  
Teatro Ariston

Orchestra leader
  
Pippo Caruso

Venue
  
Teatro Ariston

Label
  
Rhino Entertainment


Dates
  
27 February 2007 (1st night) 28 February 2007 (2nd night) 1 March 2007 (3rd night) 2 March 2007 (4th night) 3 March 2007 (5th night)

Presenter(s)
  
Pippo Baudo, Michelle Hunziker

Similar
  
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The Sanremo Music Festival 2007 was the 57th Sanremo Music Festival, held at the Teatro Ariston in Sanremo. The show was held during the five nights between 27 February 2007 and 3 March 2007.

Contents

The contest, broadcast by Rai 1, was presented by Pippo Baudo and Michelle Hunziker. The competition included two different sections. The "Big Artists" section, starring twenty established singers, was won by Simone Cristicchi with the song "Ti regalerò una rosa", while the newcomers' section, featuring 14 debuting or little known artists, was won by Fabrizio Moro's "Pensa".

Big Artists and Newcomers section

Key:

     – Contestant competing in the "Big Artists" section.      – Contestant competing in the "Newcomer Artists" section.

Guests and other performances

  • At the beginning of the show, co-presenter Michelle Hunziker covered "Adesso tu". The song, originally performed by her ex-husband Eros Ramazzotti, won the contest in 1986.
  • Italian comedian Antonio Cornacchione performed a piece of political satire.
  • Hunziker performed a song from her musical theatre stage work Tutti insieme appassionatamente, an Italian adaptation of the film The Sound of Music.
  • American pop group Scissor Sisters performed the hit "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'".
  • American singer-songwriter Norah Jones sang and played piano on her single "Thinking About You".
  • Big Artists and Newcomers section

    Key:

         – Contestant competing in the "Big Artists" section.      – Contestant competing in the "Newcomer Artists" section.

    Guests and other performances

  • At the beginning of the night, Hunziker and Baudo performed the song "Non ho l'età", which won the competition 1964 being performed by Gigliola Cinquetti.
  • Italian comedy duo Ficarra e Picone performed a piece in memory of Pino Puglisi, a priest who was killed by Sicilian Mafia after challenging the criminal syndicate itself.
  • British boyband Take That was the first international guest of the night, performing their song "Shine". The band had previously performed as a guest during the Sanremo Music Festival in 1996, a few days before splitting.
  • American R&B singer-songwriter John Legend sang his single "Save Room", which was performed for the first time during a TV program. Legend also performed his hit "Ordinary People".
  • Guests and other performances

  • Spanish singer and actor Miguel Ángel Muñoz sang his single "Dirás que estoy loco", with a choreography performed by six dancers.
  • Italian comedian Max Tortora impersonated Franco Califano, performing a satirical piece.
  • Fourth night

    The running order of the contestants was decided by a drawing at the beginning of the night.

    Guests and other performances

  • Spanish actress Penélope Cruz was interviewed by Pippo Baudo during the night.
  • Franco Battiato performed his songs "La cura", "I giorni della monotonia" and "Il vuoto", together with Mab, a hard rock band produced by Battiato himself.
  • Gigi D'Alessio performed a cover of Lucio Battisti's "Il nastro rosa". He also played piano while Canadian singer Lara Fabian sang Tomaso Albinoni's "Adagio". Finally, D'Alessio and Fabian duetted, performing Battisti's "Un cuore malato".
  • Elisa performed her singles "Luce (Tramonti a nord est)", which won the contest in 2001, and "Eppure sentire", as well as a cover of Mia Martini's "Almeno tu nell'universo".
  • Renato Zero tributed Italian singer-songwriters Luigi Tenco, Bruno Lauzi and Sergio Endrigo, performing a medley of "Ciao amore", "Ritornerai" and "Era d'estate". He also sang a medley of his hits "Il carrozzone", "Ave Maria" and "Il cielo".
  • Gianna Nannini performed the songs "Dolente Pia" and "Mura Mura" from her musical Pia come la canto io, inspired by Pia de' Tolomei, a historical character also appearing in Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy.
  • Tiziano Ferro performed his songs "Ed ero contentissimo", "Ti scatterò una foto", "Sere nere" and "Non me lo so spiegare".
  • Italian actor Neri Marcorè impersonated Luciano Ligabue, performing "L'IVA", a satirical cover of his song "Viva".
  • Armando Trovajoli also appeared, receiving an award given by the Italian Society of Authors and Publishers.
  • Guests and other performances

  • Italian television presenter Mike Bongiorno opened the show with Michelle Hunziker. Bongiorno presented the Sanremo Music Festival 11 times during the previous years. Since Baudo presented the show for the twelfth time in 2007, overtaking Bongiorno's record, Bongiorno was invited to tie Baudo's number of appearances during the contest.
  • British singer Joss Stone performed her single "Tell Me 'bout It" and tributed Aretha Franklin covering "Respect".
  • Mika also appeared during the final night, singing his hit "Grace Kelly".
  • Italian TV presenter and actor was another guest of the show, performing some short comedy scenes with Pippo Baudo.
  • Songs

    1Appena prima di partire (radio edit)Zero Assoluto3:26
    2Vivere normaleRoby Facchinetti - Francesco feat Roby Facchinetti3:34
    3MusicaPaolo Meneguzzi3:44

    References

    Sanremo Music Festival 2007 Wikipedia