"I Like Chopin" is a song by Italian singer-songwriter Gazebo from his debut studio album, Gazebo (1983). It peaked at number one in several European national charts. The music was composed by Pierluigi Giombini (contrary to what the title implies, without themes from Chopin) and the lyrics were written by Gazebo.
Credits and personnel adapted from the Gazebo album and 7-inch single liner notes.
In 1984, Japanese singer and actress Asami Kobayashi recorded a Japanese-language cover of the song titled "Amaoto wa Chopin no Shirabe" (; "The Sound of Rain is Chopin's Music"), with lyrics by Yumi Matsutoya. The song peaked at the top of the Oricon Singles Chart for three weeks.
In 1985, the Soviet singer and musician Serg Minaev recorded a Russian-language version of the composition (called "Chopin"), which was included in the magnetic album Collage.
In 1992, the Grasshopper, which is a Hong Kong Cantopop male group that formed in 1985, recorded a Cantonese cover of the song titled "Zoi Gin Rainy Days" (Cantonese: Ã¥ÂÂè¦ÂRainy Days; "Goodbye Rainy Days"), with lyrics by Calvin Choy Yat Chi (Cantonese: ) . Later on, they published the Mandarin cover.