Argentinean Roberto Livi started his career in Brazil in 1964 in the final period of the Jovem Guarda, having success with two LPs and several singles, among them Teresa (version by Juvenal Fernandes for the original by Sergio Endrigo), which sold a respectable cipher (for 1967) of 11,000 copies in one month. Having returned to Argentina in the early '70s where he explored his Brazilian hits in Spanish versions, he came back to Brazil again in the mid-'70s, recording the single A Volta do Gringo. As a producer, he worked with the Fevers, José Augusto, and other Odeon artists l...