Le Tasche Piene Di Sassi - Lorenzo Jovanotti Cherubini - Ufficiale Site

The Official Music Video was directed by Maki Gherzi and released on March 24, 2011.

: The video is a direct homage to Bob Fosse's 1974 film Lenny , which follows stand-up comedian Lenny Bruce.

"Le Tasche Piene Di Sassi" is one of Jovanotti's (Lorenzo Cherubini) most poignant and acclaimed ballads, released on March 11, 2011, as the second single from his album Ora . The song is a deeply personal tribute to his mother, Viola Cardinali, who passed away a year before the album's release. Core Meaning and Lyrics The Official Music Video was directed by Maki

: It reached number 2 on the Italian singles chart and remains a staple of Italian pop music.

: Shot in black and white, it features Jovanotti alone on a dark stage under a single spotlight (a "bull’s eye"), mimicking a stand-up performance. The song is a deeply personal tribute to

: In 2011, the song won the prestigious Premio Mogol for the best Italian lyrics of the year.

: Jovanotti chose this setting to emphasize the "contrast between intimacy and the stage," representing a man telling a story that is both his life and a universal story of human experience. Recognition and Impact : In 2011, the song won the prestigious

The title, which translates to "Pockets Full of Stones," serves as a metaphor for the childhood memories and emotional weight that remain after losing a loved one.