I Teppisti Dei Sogni - Tu, Amore Mio < Mobile EXCLUSIVE >

The song is a quintessential example of late-70s Italian pop, characterized by its and heartfelt delivery.

: At the time of release, the group was led by Angelo Avarello (vocals, guitar, keyboards) and featured Salvatore Romano , Giuseppe Falletta , and Ignazio Volpe . Teppisti Dei Sogni's Catchy 1977 Album 'Tu, Amore Mio' I Teppisti Dei Sogni - Tu, Amore Mio

While "Tu, Amore Mio" was one of their most successful tracks, it was often overshadowed by their breakout hit, which sold over a million copies worldwide. The song is a quintessential example of late-70s

: The song explores regret over past mistakes and the feeling of being "finished" or lost without the loved one. : The song explores regret over past mistakes

: It serves as a sincere declaration of love and a plea for forgiveness. The lyrics detail a protagonist reflecting on a past relationship that ended with the words "I don't love you anymore".