Alberto Harari (1932 - 2002, Buenos Aires) was an Argentine musician, composer and lyricist, popular mainly in the 1960s and 1970s in the tango genre.[1][2][3][4] Among his main compositions are "El Vuelo Ciento Dos",[5] in partnership with Juan Tiggi, and "Ordenando Fracasos",[6] in partnership with Carlos Peraltas, and interpreted by Daniel Oliveira. His greatest success was "Solamente Tu”,[7] composed in partnership with Agustín Irusta and performed by Agustín Irusta and the Cuarteto Guardia Vieja, on the 1970 album "El Gato Del Amor".[8]

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  7. "El Gato Del Amor". Spotify. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
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