VIVO PER LEI

The quiet joy of living for something that understands you back. A melody that holds your hand, even when no one else can. Listen with your whole heart—you just might find it singing back to you.

The Love That Never Leaves

Vivo per Lei (“I Live for Her”) is more than a ballad—it’s a devotion. Originally written by Italian band Oro in 1995, the song tells of a deep, soul-level bond with music, personified as a woman.

When Andrea Bocelli released a duet version later that year with Giorgia, it became an international sensation, eventually recorded in multiple languages with artists from around the world, including Hélène Ségara (French), Marta Sánchez (Spanish), and Judy Weiss (German). Wherever it’s sung, the message stays the same: music is the love that never leaves.

Featured in concerts, television specials, and more, its staying power comes from the way it makes listeners feel. Whether you're a musician or simply someone who turns to music when words fall short, this song speaks the language of devotion.

A Song That Slips Into Your Life Like It’s Always Been There.

You don’t plan for a song like this. It just… becomes part of your day.

Maybe it plays while you’re making coffee, or driving home, or finally taking a minute to do nothing. And something about it hits—soft, but direct. Like it knows what you’ve been carrying, even the stuff you haven’t talked about.

It doesn’t ask for your attention. It just earns it.
And before you know it, it’s wrapped around a memory, a mood, a version of yourself you almost forgot.

It’s not about escaping. It’s about landing somewhere that feels familiar. A little stillness, a little beauty, and the reminder that sometimes, the right song finds you.

Save it. Keep it close.
You’ll come back to it more than you think.