Armando Trovajoli (also Trovaioli, 2 September 1917 in Rome - 28 February 2013 in Rome) was an Italian film composer and pianist with over 300 credits as composer and/or conductor, many of them jazz scores for exploitation films of the Commedia all'italiana genre.
Since then, Trovajoli wrote soundtracks for directors as Dino Risi, Vittorio De Sica, Ettore Scola and others, for a total of over 300 scores. He died in Rome at the age of 95 on 28 February 2013
What's special about this song's title is that "ciao" means both hello and goodbye, so "l' amore dice ciao" can mean both "the love says hello" and "the love says goodbye"
*"Do you think that we'll always be siblings in every universe?"* "...I hope so? Perhaps, we will be forever.. together.. as siblings." "I'd miss you for it."
I remember the days when everything felt heavy, like I was carrying the weight of the world on my shoulders. My mind was a maze of shadows, and every step forward seemed impossible. It felt like I was trapped in a cycle of doubt, fear, and pain, but somehow, deep down, I knew I had to keep going. The nights were long, and the tears seemed endless, but with time, I found small glimmers of hope. Piece by piece, I started to rebuild, finding strength in the places I once thought were empty. It wasn’t an easy journey, but every stumble taught me resilience, and every setback reminded me that even the darkest storms eventually pass. Now, as I stand in the warmth of the sun, I feel a lightness I hadn’t known before. The shadows that once followed me have dissolved, replaced by a sense of peace and freedom. I’ve learned to dance through life, embracing each moment, knowing I’ve come out stronger. The sun no longer feels like a distant dream but a reality I can bask in every day. I’m no longer defined by the darkness I survived but by the light I carry with me now. It’s a joy I never thought I’d feel, and every breath I take now feels like a celebration of life, of resilience, and of the beauty that comes from finding my way out of the dark.