'Those who do not work do not make love') is a 1970 song written by Adriano Celentano, Luciano Beretta and Miki Del Prete.
It won the 20th edition of the Sanremo Music Festival with a double performance by Celentano and Claudia Mori.
[1][2] The song's lyrics, which satirized the labor fights of the period, turned to be controversial both among critics and collegues such as Sergio Endrigo.
[1] Lietta Tornabuoni described it as "obnoxious, expressing the hostility of the petty bourgeoisie to the struggles of the working class.
"[2] Beyond its political undertones, the song was also accused of depicting the marriage as a mere commodity exchange if not some form of legalized prostitution,[1] and for its musical structure, too similar to the previous Celentano-Mori 1967 hit "La coppia più bella del mondo".