Gaetana is the debut album by Italian pop singer Giusy Ferreri, it was released on November 14, 2008 in Italy, and digitally in many others European countries. The first single is "Non Ti Scordar Mai Di Me" release on May 30, 2008, the music video was directed by Cosimo Alemà. The second single from the album is "Novembre" release on October 17, 2008, the music video of the song was filmed in Paris and was premiered on October 27. "Gaetana" has sold around 500,000 copies copies only in Italy bei...
Gaetana is the debut album by Italian pop singer Giusy Ferreri, it was released on November 14, 2008 in Italy, and digitally in many others European countries. The first single is "Non Ti Scordar Mai Di Me" release on May 30, 2008, the music video was directed by Cosimo Alemà. The second single from the album is "Novembre" release on October 17, 2008, the music video of the song was filmed in Paris and was premiered on October 27. "Gaetana" has sold around 500,000 copies copies only in Italy being certified 6 times platinum and around 600.000 copies worldwide.
The album was heavily promoted, and special advertising was arranged in collaboration with MTV Italy before and during the week of release. The entire album was streamed on MTV's website, beginning on November 10, 2008, a week before the album's Italian release date. "Gaetana" reached at #1 on iTunes Italy on the first day of release and debuted on the Italian FIMI albums chart at number two where it went on to peak for seven weeks, fended off by Laura Pausini's brand new album "Primavera In Anticipo".
In 2009 Gaetana was released in France, Belgium, Spain, Germany and Greece.
Italian singer Tiziano Ferro collaborated with Giusy on the song "L'amore e basta" and wrote the songs "Stai Fermo Lì", "Passione Positiva", "Aria di Vita" and the hit single "Non Ti Scordar Mai Di Me". American singer, songwriter and producer Linda Perry wrote the songs "La Scala (The Ladder)" and "Cuore Assente (The La La Song)".
The tracks written by Giusy Ferreri are "Pensieri", "In Assenza", "Piove" and "Il Party". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.