SABRINA SALERNO SINGLE RELEASES:
ROCKAWILLIE



Italian 'Rockawillie' 12" single first version


Italian 'Rockawillie' 12" single second version

'Rockawillie' (1994) was Sabrina's first new piece of music after the hiatus that followed the release of her previous single, 'Cover Model', in 1991/1992. Originally, Sabrina and her new producer/manager, Enrico Monti, had recorded several songs in English language (one track was called 'Maybe Your Love'), so the thought must have been to release a new English-language album soon. Sabrina even performed some of these songs on TV in Spain, along with 'Rockawillie'. Somewhere along the way, the plan to release another English language album must have been changed, however. To this day, 'Rockawillie' remains the only one of these songs to be issued commercially. Some of the other songs would turn up on her 1995 album 'Maschio Dove Sei', but in different musical versions and in Italian language.
'Rockawillie' is a dance-track very much in the style of her 80's recordings. The song is partly written by Sabrina herself. It came out on the Plastika-dance label as a four-mix 12" in Italy (in two different picture-sleeves).




While 'Rockawillie' was only issued on vinyl in Italy, there are two formats in Germany and in Spain: 12"-singles and CD-singles. The German 12"-release had no picture-sleeve, however.


German 'Rockawillie' CD-single



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