"Somos Novios" (
Spanish for "We Are Lovers") is a song first recorded by Mexican songwriter
Armando Manzanero in
1968
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. Originally a French song "
J'ai le mal de toi", different versions with unrelated lyrics in different languages have been written and recorded.
Perry Como
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recorded an English version of "Somos Novios" with original English lyrics titled "It's Impossible", which was a top 10 hit in the US and the UK.
The song has become one of the most popular
bolero
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s of all time and it has been covered by numerous artists. The recording by Manzanero was inducted into the
Latin Grammy Hall of Fame in 2001.
Background
The song has its origin in a song "
J'ai le mal de toi" written by
Jack Dieval
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and Michel Rivgauche.
It was performed by Frédérica in 1960 as an unsuccessful submission for the selection of the French entry for the
Eurovision Song Contest
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. in 1964,
Colette Deréal
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Eurovision Song Contest 1961
Deréal was born in Saint-Cyr-l'École, Seine-et-Oise (now Yvelines), France. In 1961, D ...
recorded the first known recording of the song. It was recorded in English by
Kathy Kirby as "
The Way of Love "The Way of Love" is a song written by Jacques ("Jack") Dieval, with English lyrics by Al Stillman. It was originally a 1960 French song titled "J'ai le mal de toi", and it was first recorded in English by Kathy Kirby in 1965. The best-known Englis ...
" in 1965.
In 1968 Armando Manzareno wrote original Spanish lyrics and recorded a version as "Somos Novios" with a tune closely similar to "J'ai le mal de toi". However, "Somos Novios" is regarded as a separate song with Manzareno credited as its only songwriter. The song was the title track of Manzareno third album ''Somos Novios'' released in July 1968. Manzareno also appeared in the 1969 Mexican film of the same title ''Somos Novios'' starring
Palito Ortega
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, and performed the song. The song was included in the inaugural inductions for the
Latin Grammy Hall of Fame established in 2001 to honor early Latin music recordings.
Perry Como version
"Somos Novios" was adapted in
1970
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by
Sid Wayne
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, who wrote original
English lyrics set to the music. Sid Wayne was a collaborator with
Elvis Presley, but decided to give the song instead to Perry Como.
Perry Como
Pierino Ronald "Perry" Como (; May 18, 1912 – May 12, 2001) was an Italian-American singer, actor and television personality. During a career spanning more than half a century, he recorded exclusively for RCA Victor for 44 years, after signing ...
recorded the song under the title "It's Impossible".
The Como version would be one of his most influential records, and in February 1971 it became his first song to reach the top ten of the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 in more than 12 years, peaking at No. 10. The song's peak on the Hot 100 chart came just weeks after concluding a four-week run at number one on the ''Billboard''
Easy Listening chart. On the
UK Singles Chart, the single reached No. 4 in 1971.
Como's version was nominated for
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at the
1971 Grammy but lost to "
You've Got a Friend
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".
Charts
Andrea Bocelli versions
Italian tenor
Andrea Bocelli recorded the song with American singer
Christina Aguilera in 2006. The duet was released as a single in from Bocelli's eleventh studio album, ''
Amore'' (2006). Aguilera and Bocelli performed the song together at the
Sanremo Music Festival on March 3, 2006.
Another version of the duet with Japanese singer
Rimi Natsukawa was released as a bonus track in the album's Japanese edition, as well as a bonus track for the Japanese edition of Bocelli's first
greatest hits album ''
The Best of Andrea Bocelli: Vivere'' (2007).
Bocelli has also covered the song as a duet with a number of other artists, including
Petra Berger and
Katharine McPhee.
Bocelli McPhee joined Bocelli onstage at the JCPenney Jam and their version is included on the album for the event.
Other versions
The song has been recorded by
Elvis Presley,
Andy Williams
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,
Shirley Bassey
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,
Robert Goulet
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,
New Birth,
Jerry Vale,
Dennis Brown,
Andrea Bocelli,
Frances Yip and
Mick Hucknall among others.
Elvis Presley recorded "It's Impossible" on stage at the Las Vegas Hilton February 16, 1972. This version was released on his 1973 album, "
Elvis." It was also included on Elvis's 1975 compilation album, ''
Pure Gold''.
Vikki Carr, an influential and popular Spanish-language songstress, recorded a notable version; and the YouTube video of her introducing this song in 1972 on ''
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson'' is available for viewing.
The Three Degrees
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recorded a version in Spanish in 1975 which later appeared on a reissue of their album
International,
Sergio Franchi covered this song (in English) on his last album, ''Sergio Con Amore-From My Private Collection'' (Gold Records, 1976).
In 1976 the song was arranged by Soviet composer
Georgy Firtich as the gangster song for the cartoon series ''
Adventures of Captain Wrongel
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'' that became the most famous tune from the series. Firtich, rather than Manzanero, is still credited as the composer.
The song was also covered by Italian singer
Mina in her 1988's album ''
Ridi Pagliaccio''.
Tejano
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group
Mazz recorded this as part of a medley entitled "Canciones De Amor" which was on the album ''Para Nuestra Gente''.
Julio Iglesias recorded the song, in English, for his 2006 album ''
Romantic Classics
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''.
Todd Gordon and
Ian Shaw recorded it for the 2007 album ''Ballads from the Midnight Hotel''.
Luis Miguel
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recorded another version on his album, ''
Segundo Romance
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'', which was co-produced by Manzanero. Manzanero himself recorded the song as a duet with Puerto Rican singer
Olga Tañón for his 2001 album ''
Duetos''.
Clay Aiken recorded the song on his 2010 album ''
Tried and True
''Tried and True'' is the fifth studio album by Clay Aiken, released on June 1, 2010. This album is Aiken's first on the Decca label. The deluxe edition includes two additional tracks plus a second disk with behind the scenes video and a live per ...
''.
A cover of the song is used at the end of one of the episodes in the 2015
Netflix original series ''
Grace and Frankie'', starring
Jane Fonda
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and
Lily Tomlin.
In 2016:
Marina Prior
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and
Mark Vincent
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covered the song on their album ''
Together''
Ramon Jacinto covered the song, in English, for his 2016 1st ballad album ''Romancing RJ''.
Jason Manford recorded it for his 2017 album ''
A Different Stage''.
See also
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List of number-one adult contemporary singles of 1970 (U.S.)
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References
External links
"Somos Novios" — Roberto Rubio
{{DEFAULTSORT:Somos Novios (It's Impossible)
1970 singles
2006 singles
Songs written by Armando Manzanero
Songs written by Sid Wayne
Perry Como songs
Andrea Bocelli songs
Christina Aguilera songs
Luis Miguel songs
Andy Williams songs
Song recordings produced by David Foster
Male–female vocal duets
Spanish-language songs
Boleros
1968 songs
Latin Grammy Hall of Fame Award recipients
RCA Victor singles
Decca Records singles