To reach his massive Latin American audience, Ferro released a Spanish version titled "Y estaba contentísimo" .
The track was produced by longtime collaborator Michele Canova Iorfida , known for crafting Ferro's signature pop-soul sound. Tiziano Ferro - Ed Ero Contentissimo
(And I Was Very Glad) is a poignant 2006 ballad by Italian singer-songwriter Tiziano Ferro , serving as the second single from his multi-platinum album Nessuno è solo . The song is a masterclass in the nostalgia of lost love , exploring the gap between past happiness and the silence that often follows a breakup. The Story Behind the Song To reach his massive Latin American audience, Ferro
The bridge features the narrator crying out to God ( "Dio, ancora, ancora, ancora" ) for just a little more time in that past happiness, emphasizing the depth of his loss. Versions & Legacy The song is a masterclass in the nostalgia
The song's chorus centers on a specific memory: a trip to Amsterdam where the couple sat in the rain, oblivious to everything but each other. This moment, illuminated only by a single candle, serves as a metaphor for the simplicity and beauty of their shared intimacy.