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Roberto Livraghi (born 18 March 1937) is an Italian composer and sport manager. Born in La Spezia, had his first success as a composer in 1958, with the Don Marino Barreto Jr.'s song "Maria". His major hit was the song "Quando m'innamoro", which was sung by Anna Identici and by The Sandpipers at the 1968 Sanremo Music Festival. Outside its local success, the song became an international hit, recorded in English by Engelbert Humperdinck and Sergio Franchi, among others, with the title "A Man Without Love", and in French by Joe Dassin with the title "Comment Te Dire?". He also composed songs for, among others, Mina, Adriano Celentano, Ornella Vanoni, Kessler Twins, Marie Laforêt, Cilla Black, Gigliola Cinquetti, Carolyn Franklin, Fred Buscaglione. In the 1970s Livraghi decided to leave the m

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  • Roberto Livraghi (born 18 March 1937) is an Italian composer and sport manager. Born in La Spezia, had his first success as a composer in 1958, with the Don Marino Barreto Jr.'s song "Maria". His major hit was the song "Quando m'innamoro", which was sung by Anna Identici and by The Sandpipers at the 1968 Sanremo Music Festival. Outside its local success, the song became an international hit, recorded in English by Engelbert Humperdinck and Sergio Franchi, among others, with the title "A Man Without Love", and in French by Joe Dassin with the title "Comment Te Dire?". He also composed songs for, among others, Mina, Adriano Celentano, Ornella Vanoni, Kessler Twins, Marie Laforêt, Cilla Black, Gigliola Cinquetti, Carolyn Franklin, Fred Buscaglione. In the 1970s Livraghi decided to leave the music scene and, after working his father's company in Genoa, he started a new career as a golf manager, which led him to become President of the Italian Golf Federation. (en)
  • Roberto Livraghi (La Spezia, 18 marzo 1937) è un compositore e dirigente sportivo italiano. Nasce alla Spezia, ma si trasferisce subito a Genova dove abiterà fino al 1963. Dopo il liceo classico, si iscrive alla facoltà di giurisprudenza. Attratto dalla musica sin da giovanissimo e impegnato con il padre nell'azienda navale di questi, non conseguirà la laurea, pur mancandogli pochi esami. (it)
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  • Roberto Livraghi (La Spezia, 18 marzo 1937) è un compositore e dirigente sportivo italiano. Nasce alla Spezia, ma si trasferisce subito a Genova dove abiterà fino al 1963. Dopo il liceo classico, si iscrive alla facoltà di giurisprudenza. Attratto dalla musica sin da giovanissimo e impegnato con il padre nell'azienda navale di questi, non conseguirà la laurea, pur mancandogli pochi esami. (it)
  • Roberto Livraghi (born 18 March 1937) is an Italian composer and sport manager. Born in La Spezia, had his first success as a composer in 1958, with the Don Marino Barreto Jr.'s song "Maria". His major hit was the song "Quando m'innamoro", which was sung by Anna Identici and by The Sandpipers at the 1968 Sanremo Music Festival. Outside its local success, the song became an international hit, recorded in English by Engelbert Humperdinck and Sergio Franchi, among others, with the title "A Man Without Love", and in French by Joe Dassin with the title "Comment Te Dire?". He also composed songs for, among others, Mina, Adriano Celentano, Ornella Vanoni, Kessler Twins, Marie Laforêt, Cilla Black, Gigliola Cinquetti, Carolyn Franklin, Fred Buscaglione. In the 1970s Livraghi decided to leave the m (en)
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