- Leo
Matteo Chiosso (Italian pronunciation: [ˈlɛːo ˈkjɔsso]; 8
August 1920 – 26
November 2006) was an
Italian lyricist mostly known for his work with Fred...
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Captain Giacomo Chiosso (c. 1789 –
March 1864),
later anglicized as
James Chiosso, was an
Italian inventor active in England. He was born
about 1789 into...
- In 1959,
Dalida released the song "Love in Portofino",
written by Leo
Chiosso and
composed by Fred Buscaglione. With
lyrics in
French and
Italian language...
- "Love in Portofino" is a 1958 song by
Italian writing duo Leo
Chiosso and Fred Buscaglione,
first sung by Buscaglione.
Picked up by Italian-French singer...
- (1930–2015),
Dutch architect Leo G.
Carroll (1886–1972),
English actor Leo
Chiosso (1920 - 2006),
Italian lyricist Leo F.
Forbstein (1892–1948), American...
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Cinquemilaquarantatre (1972). The song was
written by
Gianni Ferrio, Leo
Chiosso and
Giancarlo Del Re [it]. In 1973,
Dalida and
Alain Delon recorded the...
- John
David Wilson,
English animator and
producer (d. 2013) 1920 – Leo
Chiosso,
Italian songwriter and
producer (d. 2006) 1920 –
Jimmy Witherspoon, American...
- in Portofino",
composed by
Bruno De Filippi [it] with
lyrics by
Matteo Chiosso and
recorded by Gian Costello [it]. A
cover version was the
debut single...
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cielo in una stanza" Gino
Paoli 3:55 2. "Che notte!" Fred Buscaglione, Leo
Chiosso 3:18 3. "Ore d'amore" Bert Kaempfert, Carl Sigman,
Franco Migliacci, Herbert...
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inspired by
Clark Gable and
Mickey Spillane's gangsters. His
friend Leo
Chiosso was a
lyricist who
wrote many of his songs.
Together they
wrote the hits...