The song was entered into the main competition
Sanremo Music Festival 1964. Before being assigned to
Fausto Cigliano and
Gene Pitney,
Mia Martini was considered as a possible performer. Mina's version eventually became a classic, with the song later recorded in more than a hundred cover versions. Mina also recorded the song in Spanish as "Y si mañana". Artists who covered the song include
Dalida,
Julio Iglesias,
Amii Stewart,
Giuseppe Di Stefano,
Natalino Otto,
Morgana King,
Nilla Pizzi,
Fausto Papetti,
Lara Saint Paul, and . ==References==