A London-born singer-songwriter who writes straightforward, melodic songs in English and Italian.
For a good sense of his style, try 'Lifetime' or 'Why Not.' They're both typical of his straightforward approach to writing about relationships.
Savoretti's songs like 'Lifetime' and 'Calling Me Back To You' have a direct, unadorned quality that feels lived-in. He's recorded in both English and Italian, including a version of 'You Don't Have To Say You Love Me,' which gives his work a particular warmth. The 2019 album 'Singing to Strangers' continued this approach to accessible, melodic songwriting.
He started playing guitar as a teenager and released his self-titled debut in 2006. Over several albums, he's worked with different producers while keeping an acoustic foundation, touring regularly with a band that includes guitarist Neil Wilkinson.
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