: The track is known for its high-energy disco-pop sound. Notably, its instrumental introduction and verse melody have often been compared to the refrain of The Beatles' "Eleanor Rigby" , though the creators never formally confirmed this inspiration.
: Due to Carrà's global popularity, the song was also released in Spanish as "Bailo, bailo" . raffaella_carra_ballo_ballo_sigla_fantastico
: It serves as the lead track for the 1982 studio album Raffaella Carrà 82 , which featured several other songs promoted during the Fantastico 3 broadcast. Legacy : : The track is known for its high-energy disco-pop sound
In 1999, a dance remix was released on the compilation Fiesta - I grandi successi , which was later certified in July 2023. : It serves as the lead track for
: The song was released as a single in November 1982 and became a massive hit, peaking at third place on the weekly charts in early 1983 and finishing as the 17th best-selling single of that year in Italy.
The song inspired the 2020 musical film (released in Italy as Ballo Ballo ), which uses Carrà's discography as its soundtrack.