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| Released | 28 May 2010 |
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| Recorded | San Siro Stadium, 21 June 2009 |
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| Genre | Pop |
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| Length | 4:33 |
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| Label | Atlantic Records |
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| Songwriters | Gianna Nannini, Isabella Santacroce |
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| Producer | Madraxa |
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"Casomai" (2010)
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"Donna d'Onna" (2010)
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"Benvenuto" (2011)
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"Salvami" (2009)
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"Donna d'Onna" (2010)
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"Ogni tanto" (2010)
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"Someone to Love" (2010)
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"Donna d'Onna" (2010)
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"Nostalgia" (2010)
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"Salvami" (2009)
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"Donna d'Onna" (2010)
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"Il mio giorno migliore" (2011)
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"Estate" (2010)
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"Donna d'Onna" (2010)
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"Se veramente Dio esisti" (2010)
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"Donna d'Onna" (English: Woman from Onna) is a song written by Italian singer-songwriter Gianna Nannini and Italian novelist Isabella Santacroce.
It was written by Nannini after visiting Onna, L'Aquila, in central Italy, in the days following the earthquake of 6 April 2009, specifically to be performed by Nannini with Laura Pausini, Giorgia, Elisa and Fiorella Mannoia during the mega-concert Amiche per l'Abruzzo, held at the San Siro stadium in Milan on 21 June 2009.
The recording of the live performance was released as a single in May of the following year. All net proceeds from the track were donated to the territory hit by the earthquake.