While Italian music history has a legendary song titled "Margherita" by (1976), Coez's version is an original composition by Silvano Albanese (Coez) and Alfonso Climenti. It shares a title but offers a modern indie-pop perspective on heartache rather than being a remake of the classic. Margherita (feat. Ariete) - Coez - Spotify
"Un mare che... che non mi porta mai da te" (A sea that... never brings me to you) represents the internal and external barriers preventing a reconnection. Coez - Margherita (Radio Edit)
The standard version appeared on the album Volare on December 3, 2021. While Italian music history has a legendary song
The song explores the emotional distance in a suffering relationship, using the as a primary metaphor for an unbridgeable gap between two people. Ariete) - Coez - Spotify "Un mare che
The lyrics describe a "sharp and sweet" struggle where both individuals feel lonely despite their shared history, capturing the difficulty of finally ending a complicated bond. Wait, is it a cover?
The re-arranged version hit Italian radio stations on September 2, 2022 .
Coez also released a popular acoustic live version of the song featuring Ariete as part of his From The Rooftop 2 series. Lyrical Meaning