Walk in the night, I don't feel emotions Lost in the dark for all the rest of my life I got no doubt, I'm losing your love, baby I know, will be hard without you Energy, to fill my body Fantasy, I need you too much Come on my love, I'm waiting for you I want forget, don't let me down I say you bye bye baby How many time will pass before we meet again? I say you bye bye baby My life is changing from now on Giving my soul to someone like you But nobody else will be the one love for me So I spend my time to drive people crazy Will be hard to explain without you
This singer Max Coveri is not the same Max coveri from Eurobeat (Maurizio de Jorio (Niko). This guy from video is Massimo Brancaccio (also known as Billy Moore) he even has passed away.
I've always known this song to be by Radiorama, first time hearing this version. It sounds almost exactly the same, even the singing, but faster pace and higher pitch
EN REALIDAD DUDO QUE ESTA CANSION SE AYA ESCUCHADO MEJOR QUE EN EL CLUB DE PERIODISTAS LOS QUE LA ESCUCHAMOS Y BAILAMOS EN EL TEMPLO DEL HIGH SABEMOS QUE POR MUCHOS BAFLES Y AMPLIFICADORES QUE LLEVARAN JAMAS SE ESCUCHABAN CON ESE FREGADAZO DEL CLUB NO ERAN LOS CERVIN VEGAS NI LOS AMPLIFICADORES SI. NO ERA LA FORMA EN QUE ARMABAN EL EQUIPO QUE TE ASI SALIR CON ESE RUIDITO EN LOS OIDOS Y QUE TE DILATABA MINIMO 2 DIAS EN QUITARSE
That's until they dig into the history of Eurobeat. I think they'll love it It wasn't my case since I started my journey on Eurobeat with its roots. I'm currently loving the modern stuff too
Sorry for the essay, but, here's how I understand how the voices for the project went: From 1986 until 1987, the vocals were provided by Mauro Farina (He also did some songwriting for his run), though, some tracks for the project with his voice did appear on the first album for the project in 1990, like this and Guy, Guy. Massimo was the face/model of the project from 1986 to 1992, that much is true, though, he took over vocal duties in 1988 until 1992. One of the songs he did that is notable to me is Toy Boy. Once the project was revitalised in 1996, Maurizio De Jorio (Aka Niko, D. Essex, Dejo, etc.) took over the vocal duties until 1999 or 2000. Running in The 90s was one of the most notable songs to come from his run (No pun intended. It's also funny because Mauro had a song under the alias called Run To The Sun back in 86). So, to be exact, 3 vocalists were used at different times. From what I can gather, it was originally a side project created by Time Records using some of the members of Radiorama. However, by 1995, after leaving Time, Clara Moroni (Aka Cherry) of Radiorama, Laurent Gelmetti (Aka Laurent Newfield. He worked on the project during Massimo's run) and Andrea Leonardi (Aka Bratt Sinclaire) founded Delta Music Industry. Cherry, Laurent and Bratt essentially revamped the project. By the looks of it, Cherry is credited as one of the songwriters for the last iteration of the project and was a part of writing some of Massimo's songs. So, not only did Cherry do some backing vocals for all iterations of the project at one point or another and did some songwriting, I feel like she possibly had a bigger role in the behind the scenes stuff in order to start it under DMI. That all said, again, sorry for the essay xD
@@DarwinRojjo Based off of my research, I don’t think Laurent was involved in the Max Coveri project until Massimo’s run, as he’s not credited in Eurobeat wiki with being a part of it as early as 1991, with his first initial credit as a writer for the project being, “I Wanna Love You”. When it comes to Clara’s involvement, she originally was a part of the Max Coveri project in the 80s as a backing vocalist for Run to the Sun back in 1986 and In The Night in 1987, with her first writing credit being for the project in 1989’s “Love Will Keep Us Higher” during Massimo’s run. As for who initially created the project in the 80s? That I don’t know. All I do know is by Run to the Sun and In The Night, Mauro was not only the vocalist for said songs, but, as one half of the two producers and songwriters for it. With the other songs in Mauro’s run near the end (Like Bye Bye Baby and Guy, Guy) they seem to vary on who produced or wrote them. Anyway, as unsatisfactory as it may sound, all I know is that Max Coveri started out as an alias used largely by Mauro Farina as a vocalist (One More Time vocally sounds like it could be Mauro, but, the vocals are sort of buried in the mix, so, I can’t say for certain), with him doing production and some songwriting on those two Max Coveri tracks he sang on that I listed. So, yeah. That’s as much as I can say. Of course, while there’s some gaps there, I hope all of this information can be of some help in piecing some of the background together somewhat
Subsequently, in the recent year, there’s been a new Max Coveri song released with Corrado Beretta taking over on vocals. It’s called Natural Born Killer
@@arutezza It's the Radiorama one. But this time it was performed by Max Coveri. It's a little confusing because three guys decided to take the same alias in the same genre of music.