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| Display title | John Andrew Tartaglia |
| Default sort key | Tartaglia, John |
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| Page ID | 36979 |
| Page content language | en - English |
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| Page creator | LIMAFOX76 (talk | contribs) |
| Date of page creation | 19:02, 26 March 2020 |
| Latest editor | Joe Beaudoin Jr. (talk | contribs) |
| Date of latest edit | 21:10, 19 July 2025 |
| Total number of edits | 9 |
| Recent number of edits (within past 90 days) | 0 |
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Article description: (description)This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | John Andrew Tartaglia (14 March 1944―16 June 2023) is an American song composer. He composed (with Glen A. Larson and Sue Collins) the song "It's Love, Love, Love" performed by the Space Angels in the Original Series' pilot episode "Saga of a Star World." He would later work on Galactica 1980 with these... |
