Italian singer-songwriter known for 1970s melodic and romantic pop hits such as "Signora Mia" and "Gli occhi verdi di tua madre"; active and popular in Italy during the 1970s–80s.

Mentioned in reviews: born in '51 (states his origin from a Genoese family), rose to fame in the mid-1970s, participated in Sanremo (including 1976 with "Gli occhi verdi di tua madre"), appeared with the Nazionale Cantanti, wrote for other artists and contributed songs such as "Insieme noi" (Zecchino d'Oro, mentioned in a review).

DeBaser hosts a handful of reviews on Sandro Giacobbe focused on his 1970s–80s melodic pop hits and live presence. Readers note recurring themes: nostalgia, romantic lyrics and loyal older audiences. Reviews mix personal anecdotes, praise for classic songs and memories of Sanremo appearances. A compilation review rates highest; concert and autobiographical notes get lukewarm-to-positive marks.

For:Fans of 1970s–80s Italian melodic pop, nostalgia listeners, lovers of romantic ballads.

 His short, noticeably dark hair matched the leather jacket (without writings) and made him almost unrecognizable, but his voice and his famous songs left no room for doubt, it was really him!

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 For nostalgia enthusiasts and lovers of the melodic/romantic genre, there couldn't be anyone missing but him, the legendary Sandro Giacobbe.

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 I was born in '51, in a true Genoese family.

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