The track explores the complexities of human relationships, described through "human contradictions" and "emotional transitions". It reflects on the struggle of pride, the persistence of memory, and the enduring nature of love despite distances or past heartbreaks. Availability and Official Links
The song was first released solo by Ramazzotti in April 1993 as part of his album Tutte storie . The original music video for this version was directed by renowned filmmaker Spike Lee .
The song features a mix of Italian (or Spanish for the Latin market) and English. The track explores the complexities of human relationships,
In 1997 , Ramazzotti re-recorded the track with Tina Turner for his first greatest hits compilation, Eros . This version, titled "Cose della vita (Can't Stop Thinking of You)," became an international sensation, selling nearly six million copies worldwide.
The additional English lyrics were co-written by Tina Turner and James Ralston . The original music video for this version was
(or "Cose della vita" in its original Italian) is an iconic bilingual power ballad performed by Italian singer-songwriter Eros Ramazzotti and legendary American rock star Tina Turner . Background and History
You can find the official audio and music video—which was filmed in the village of in the South of France—on major platforms: This version, titled "Cose della vita (Can't Stop
Cosas de la Vida (Can't Stop Thinking of You) (Official Video)