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Sharazan

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Released
  
1981

Genre
  
Pop

Label
  
Baby

Format
  
7"

Length
  
4:45

Writer(s)
  
Albano Carrisi, Romina Power, Ciro Dammicco

"Sharazan" is a song by Italian duo Al Bano and Romina Power, released in 1981. It was an international commercial success and remains one of their best-known hits.

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Meaning of the word

They are told to say that Sharazan means "Dreamland", what would fit to the Italian text.
There is a German Cover by Marco Bakker, the meaning there is the name of a girl in a far, probably Arabic country ("Rose im Wüstensand").

Another cover named "Parmesan", by a satirical Czech band "Triky a pověry" (meaning "Tricks And Superstitions", a name that sounds like Ricchi e Poveri: the band produced a dozen of parodies of Italian hits), stated that "parmesan is spread on bread". [1]

Track listing

  • 7" Single
  • A. "Sharazan" – 4:45 B. "Prima notte d'amore" – 2:55
  • Spanish 7" Single
  • A. "Sharazan" – 3:54 B. "Na, na, na" – 3:30

    References

    Sharazan Wikipedia