# Fiordaliso

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Italian singer (born 1956)

Fiordaliso Fiordaliso in concert in Rome in 2015 Background information Born (1956-02-19) 19 February 1956 (age 70) Genres Pop rock Occupations Singer-songwriter musician Years active 1981–present

Musical artist

**Marina Fiordaliso** (born 19 February 1956), best known as **Fiordaliso** ([Italian](/source/Italian_language) for '[cornflower](/source/Cornflower)'), is an Italian [pop rock](/source/Pop_rock) singer. During her career she has sold over 6 million records.[1]

## Life and career

Born in [Piacenza](/source/Piacenza), Italy, the daughter of a drummer, Fiordaliso approached music at young age studying voice and piano.[2][3] In 1981 she won the [Castrocaro Music Festival](/source/Castrocaro_Music_Festival) with the song "Scappo via", and the following year she debuted at the [Sanremo Music Festival](/source/Sanremo_Music_Festival) with the rock ballad "Una sporca poesia".[2][3] Her major successes, remarkably the songs "Oramai" and "[Non voglio mica la luna](/source/Non_voglio_mica_la_luna)" (written by [Zucchero Fornaciari](/source/Zucchero_Fornaciari)), are linked to the Sanremo Festival, in which she participated nine times between 1982 and 2002;[2][3] outside the Festival, her main hit was the song "Cosa ti farei", one of the most successful songs of the Summer 1990 in Italy.[2] In the second half of 90s Fiordaliso gradually moved away from the musical scene without ever abandoning it, and focused on the activities of stage actress and television presenter.[2]

She has 2 children, Sebastiano born in 1972, and Paolo in 1989.

## Discography

### Singles

- 1982 – "Una sporca poesia"

- 1982 – "Maschera"

- 1983 – "[Oramai](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Oramai&action=edit&redlink=1)"

- 1984 – "[Non voglio mica la luna](/source/Non_voglio_mica_la_luna)"

- 1984 – "Li-be-llu-la"

- 1985 – "Il mio angelo"

- 1985 – "Sola no, non ci sto"

- 1986 – "Fatti miei"

- 1986 – "La vita è molto di più"(with [Pupo](/source/Pupo))

- 1987 – "Il canto dell'estate"

- 1988 – "Per noi"

- 1989 – "Se non avessi te"

- 1990 – "Cosa ti farei"

- 1991 – "Il mare più grande che c'è"

- 1991 – "Saprai" (with [Roby Facchinetti](/source/Roby_Facchinetti))

- 1992 – "Dimmelo tu perché"

- 1997 – "Disordine mentale"

- 1998 – "Come si fa"

- 2000 – "Linda Linda" (Arabian song)

- 2003 – "Estate '83"

- 2007 – "Io muoio"

- 2008 – "M'amo non M'amo"

- 2009 – "Canto del sole inesauribile"

#### Foreign Singles

- 1984 – "Yo no te pido la luna"

- 1985 – "Sola no, yo no sé estar"

- 1985 - "Quando dormi"

- 1986 – "Desde hoy"

- 1986 - "Vive"

- 1991 – "I love you man (Il mare più grande che c'è)"

- 1991 – "El mar más grande que hay"

- 1991 – "Sabrás" (with [Riccardo Fogli](/source/Riccardo_Fogli))

- 1991 – "Sposa di rosa"

- 1997 – "Como te amaré"

### Albums

- 1983 – *Fiordaliso*

- 1984 – *Non voglio mica la luna* (reissue of the above, with the addition of "Non voglio mica la luna")

- 1984 – *Discoquattro*

- 1985 – *A ciascuno la sua donna*

- 1985 – *Fiordaliso – Dal vivo per il mondo* (live)

- 1986 – *Applausi a Fiordaliso* (reissue of the above, with the addition of "Fatti miei" and the removal of "You know my way" and "Sola no, yo no sé estar")

- 1987 – *Fiordaliso*

- 1989 – *Io... Fiordaliso* (collection with three new songs)

- 1990 – *La vita si balla*

- 1991 – *Il portico di Dio*

- 1992 – *Io ci sarò*

- 1994 – *E adesso voglio la luna – I grandi successi* (collection with two new songs and 9 remixes)

- 2002 – *Risolutamente decisa* (collection with three new songs and 9 remixes)

- 2004 – *Come si fa* (collection with two new songs)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** Sormani, Christian (3 August 2012). [""Non voglio mica la luna" Fiordaliso canta al castello"](http://www.ilgiorno.it/legnano/spettacoli/musica/2012/08/03/753431-voglio_mica_luna.shtml). *[Il Giorno](/source/Il_Giorno_(newspaper))*. Retrieved 13 May 2013.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-music_2-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-music_2-1) [***c***](#cite_ref-music_2-2) [***d***](#cite_ref-music_2-3) [***e***](#cite_ref-music_2-4) Anselmi, Eddy (2009). *Festival di Sanremo: almanacco illustrato della canzone italiana*. Modena: Panini. [ISBN](/source/ISBN_(identifier)) [978-88-6346-229-6](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/978-88-6346-229-6).

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-Deregibus_3-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-Deregibus_3-1) [***c***](#cite_ref-Deregibus_3-2) Deregibus, Enrico, ed. (2007). *Dizionario completo della canzone italiana* (in Italian). Florence: Giunti. [ISBN](/source/ISBN_(identifier)) [88-09-04602-1](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/88-09-04602-1).

## External links

- [Official website](http://www.fiordalisoweb.it/)

- [Fiordaliso](https://www.allmusic.com/artist/mn0000172157) at [AllMusic](/source/AllMusic_(identifier))

- [Fiordaliso](https://www.discogs.com/artist/Fiordaliso) discography at [Discogs](/source/Discogs)

- [Fiordaliso](https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2323587/) at [IMDb](/source/IMDb_(identifier))

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