It features the characteristic "saccharine" and emotive vocals typical of the band's work, which helped them gain popularity alongside contemporary acts like I Santo California.
While they are best known for "Piccolo fiore dove vai," "Suona chitarra" remains one of their most streamed and requested tracks, often found on best-of compilations and karaoke lists. i_teppisti_dei_sogni_suona_chitarra
The lyrics are a deep exploration of the relationship between an artist and their instrument. i_teppisti_dei_sogni_suona_chitarra
The track is a classic example of the rhythm, a style that dominated Italian ballroom and pop music during that period. i_teppisti_dei_sogni_suona_chitarra
The guitar is addressed as a "companion of many nights of love," sharing both the "applause" of success and the "thorns in the heart" of personal pain.