what are the italian songs in the movie solo mio
In the 2026 romantic comedy Solo Mio , the specifically Italian songs that are highlighted in the film are mainly traditional/classic Italian pieces plus a few well-known Italian pop tracks, with the biggest named one being âO sole mioâ (often sung/performed in the film in a way that evokes the classic version by artists like Luciano Pavarotti or Andrea Bocelli).
The movie also prominently uses Ricchi e Poveriâs âSarĂ perchĂ© ti amoâ , a famous Italian pop song, which is explicitly mentioned in reviews as being part of the filmâs musical atmosphere alongside âmany other, mainly Italian songsâ.
Core Italian songs in Solo Mio
Based on the available sources, the Italian songs that are clearly identified as being in the movie are:
Song| Original artist / performer| Notes from sources
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âO sole mioâ| Traditional (popularized by Pavarotti, Bocelli, etc.)|
Explicitly mentioned as a song associated with the film; questions about âwhat
song did Bocelli sing in itâ point to this track 710.
âSarĂ perchĂ© ti amoâ| Ricchi e Poveri| A German film review notes that
this 1980s Italian hit âsorgte dort schon fĂŒr Stimmung, hier kommt er neben
vielen anderen, hauptsĂ€chlich italienischen Liedern ebenfalls vorâ (i.e., itâs
also in the film among many other mainly Italian songs) 8.
The exact full list of every Italian song in the movie is not published in a single official soundtrack sheet in the sources I found, but the film is described as using:
- Traditional Italian repertoire (including âO sole mioâ)
- Iconic Italian pop (like âSarĂ perchĂ© ti amoâ)
- A large set of âmainly Italianâ tracks that create the Roman cafĂ© and travel atmosphere.
What about the official soundtrack?
The official soundtrack album for Solo Mio released by Filmtrax/Atlantic Screen Music is composed entirely by Joy Ngiaw and consists of instrumental/orchestral movie themes rather than original Italian pop songs.
That soundtrack includes tracks with Italian-flavored titles such as:
- Cheer Up, Youâre in Rome
- Go See Italy
- Solo Mio
- Perdere (Italian for âto loseâ)
But these are original compositions for the film , not pre-existing Italian songs like âO sole mioâ or âSarĂ perchĂ© ti amoâ.
Why the confusion?
- The filmâs title Solo Mio strongly echoes the classic song âO sole mioâ , which is why many viewers and forum posts naturally associate that song with the movie.
- Reviews emphasize that the movie is set in Rome and uses a playlist of âmany other, mainly Italian songsâ to create its atmosphere, but they donât publish a full track-by-track list.
Bottom line
The Italian songs that are clearly confirmed to be in Solo Mio are:
- âO sole mioâ (classic Italian song, often associated with Pavarotti/Bocelli versions)
- âSarĂ perchĂ© ti amoâ by Ricchi e Poveri
Plus a wider, unspecified collection of mostly Italian songs used in cafés, travel scenes, and background moments throughout the film.
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