
: Morandi performed a new version as a duet with Baglioni for the 2007 collection Grazie a tutti .
: The popular Italian entertainer also covered the track.
: The song's popularity was bolstered by its connection to the mobilization of young people across Europe who helped save Florence’s artistic heritage after the devastating 1966 flood. Lyrical Meaning: The "Four Commandments"
: The single topped the Italian hit parade for five consecutive weeks between May and June 1967 and was among the top 10 best-selling singles of that year.
: It served as the theme song for the RAI television program Giovani (Youth), which highlighted the emerging influence of the younger generation.
The lyrics, written by Franco Migliacci, are structured as a series of moral guides or "commandments" for love and social coexistence. The song opens with the metaphor of a "large green meadow where hopes called children are born".