Non c'è

"Non c'è" (English: It's Not Here) is an Italian ballad written by Pietro Cremonesi, Angelo Valsiglio and Federico Cavalli and recorded by pop singer Laura Pausini. It is the second single from the singer's first album, Laura Pausini. The song was also recorded in Spanish under the title "Se fue" (He's Gone) and included in Pausini's Spanish-language debut album, released in 1994. A remix version of "Se fue" was released in 1994 and became popular in Spanish dance clubs. The song later became one of Pausini's best known singles.

"Non c'è"
Single by Laura Pausini
from the album Laura Pausini
B-side"Perché non torna più"
Released1993
RecordedSantanna Recording Studios (Castelfranco Emilia, Modena)
GenrePop
Length4:38
LabelCGD
Songwriter(s)Pietro Cremonesi, Angelo Valsiglio and Federico Cavalli
Laura Pausini singles chronology
"La solitudine"
(1993)
"Non c'è"
(1993)
"Perché non torna più"
(1993)
Music video
"Non c'è" on YouTube
"Se fué"
Single by Laura Pausini featuring Marc Anthony
from the album 20 - The Greatest Hits
Released28 January 2014
GenreSalsa
LabelWarner Music
Songwriter(s)
  • Pietro Cremonesi
  • Angelo Valsiglio
  • Federico Cavalli
  • Ignacio Ballesteros
Producer(s)Sergio George
Laura Pausini singles chronology
"Viveme"
(2013)
"Se fué"
(2014)
"Dove resto solo io"
(2014)
Marc Anthony singles chronology
"Cambio de piel"
(2013)
"Se fue"
(2014)
"Cuando nos volvamos a encontrar"
(2014)

A new version of the song is also included on the 2001 compilation album The Best of Laura Pausini: E ritorno da te, featuring Italian singer Nek playing bass. The same arrangements were used for the Spanish-language counterpart, "Se fue", included in Lo mejor de Laura Pausini: Volveré junto a ti.

In 2013, Pausini recordered a new version for her 2013 compilation album 20 - The Greatest Hits featuring American singer Marc Anthony in a salsa style by Sergio George. This version received a nomination for Tropical Collaboration of the Year at the 2015 Lo Nuestro Awards.

The song is widely known as the follow on from Laura Pausini's first single "La solitudine".

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