His songs feel like quiet conversation, not performance.
For a sense of his style, try 'Basta Cosi' or '1947'. They frame his quiet, unadorned approach.
Endrigo wrote about ordinary things with a clarity that made them stick. Songs like 'Canzone Per Te' and 'Lontano Dagli Occhi' have a straightforward, melodic quality. People still listen because they don't sound like they're trying to be important, just true.
He started releasing music in the early 1960s, with his self-titled debut album in 1962. 'Io Che Amo Solo Te' became a hit in 1966, and he kept recording through the 1970s and into the 1990s. He worked with musicians like pianist Enrico Intra and guitarist Franco Cerri.
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