Top 10 similar words or synonyms for voglio

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Top 30 analogous words or synonyms for voglio

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Ti Voglio Qui "Ti Voglio Qui" is the second single by Australian pop singer Tina Arena from her 1997 album "In Deep" and the Italian version of its hit lead single Burn. As an alternate language version of a hit single, this release lacked substantial mainstream appeal and therefore failed to make any significant commercial or chart impact unlike its highly successful English counterpart. Despite being released at the same time, the two songs are often credited as the first and second singles from the "In Deep" album. It is credited as a single released from this album due to its connection to "Burn" and the two songs' simultaneous releases, despite being a non-album track. This quickly made its limited CD Single a highly sought-after collector's item, as it was the only way to obtain this song until it was re-released on the limited edition 2CD version of the "Greatest Hits 1994-2004" album. Although this version of the album is now out of print, the song can still be purchased from a number of Australian legal music download services. A Spanish version of "Burn" was also recorded and released as a bonus track on the versions of the "In Deep" album released in a number of South American countries.
Ti Voglio Qui Despite being an Australian release, all the text in this single's liner notes is written in Italian. This CD is almost identical in design to the corresponding Australian CD single for "Burn".
Ti Voglio Qui "Burn" was written by Tina Arena, Pam Reswick and Steve Werfel, with the Italian adaptation done by Fabrizio V Zee Grossi. Both versions were produced by Mick Jones.
Nesliving Vol.3 – Voglio Nesliving Vol.3 – Voglio is the sixth album of Nesli, released in September 4, 2012.
Demofoonte (Mysliveček) (1769) Act I, scene 1 - Aria of Matusio, "O più non tremar non voglio"