Carrà famously posits that "there is no hatred or war when there is love in bed," framing sexual satisfaction as a path to universal peace. Legacy and Significance
released in March 1978, is a landmark of Italian pop music and a cornerstone of late 70s Eurodisco. Originally the opening theme for the television variety show Ma che sera , it evolved into a cross-generational anthem of freedom and sexual liberation. Production and Release
It was produced and written by Gianni Boncompagni , her longtime collaborator, with musical arrangement by Paolo Ormi .
"Tanti Auguri" (literally "Many Wishes") is widely recognized for its hedonistic and sex-positive lyrics, which were revolutionary for Catholic Italy in 1978—the same year abortion was legalized in the country.
The track was recorded in multiple languages, most notably in Spanish as "Hay que venir al sur," which became a massive hit in Spain and Latin America. Lyrical Themes and Cultural Context






