It explores the tension between hope and despair . Even as the weather turns and the world moves on, the protagonist remains, admitting that accepting the "strange appointment" was a moment of "madness".
For her 2008 duets album , Vanoni re-recorded her greatest hits with contemporary artists. Her collaboration with Carmen Consoli on L'appuntamento (Spotify) is widely considered one of the album's highlights.
Originally released by Vanoni in , the song is an Italian adaptation of the Brazilian track "Sentado à Beira do Caminho" by Roberto and Erasmo Carlos. The Italian lyrics were penned by Bruno Lauzi . It became an instant hit, spending weeks at the top of the charts and winning the prestigious Gondola d’Oro . The 2008 Collaboration Ornella Vanoni e Carmen Consoli - L'appuntament...
The version blends Vanoni's classic, sophisticated phrasing with Consoli's distinctive, slightly gritty Sicilian vocal texture.
A woman waits at a specific meeting spot, knowing in her heart that the person won't show up. It explores the tension between hope and despair
The song tells a poignant story of .
Beyond the charts, the song gained international recognition after being featured in the film . It remains a staple of Italian pop culture, often cited as a masterclass in interpreting emotional vulnerability. It became an instant hit, spending weeks at
"Amore, fai presto, io non resisto / Se tu non arrivi, non esisto" (Love, hurry, I can't resist / If you don't arrive, I don't exist). Cultural Impact