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'''Leonello Casucci''' (1885 – 1975) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[composer]]. |
'''Leonello Casucci''' (1885 – 1975) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[composer]]. |
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Casucci is best known for composing the music of the world-famous song "Gigolò" ( with original lyrics by [[Enrico Frati]]) <br /> |
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Casucci is best known for composing the music of the world-famous song "Schöner Gigolo" (translated to "[[Just a Gigolo (song)|Just a Gigolo]]" in English) in 1929, with lyrics by [[Julius Brammer]]). Italian lyrics by [[Enrico Frati]] with the title "Gigolò" were published in 1930.<ref name="CerchiariCugny2012">{{cite book|author1=Luca Cerchiari|author2=Laurent Cugny|author3=Franz Kerschbaumer|title=Eurojazzland: Jazz and European Sources, Dynamics, and Contexts|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=wrv7fX7yQwQC&pg=PT277|year=2012|publisher=UPNE|isbn=978-1-61168-298-4|pages=277–}}</ref> The English lyrics for "Just a Gigolo" were provided by [[Irving Caesar]]. |
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- traslated in German with lyrics by [[Julius Brammer]] with the Title "Schöner Gigolo" <br /> |
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- translated in English in 1929, with lyrics by [[Irving Caesar]] with the title "[[Just a Gigolo (song)|Just a Gigolo]]" |
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Revision as of 21:29, 5 October 2014
Leonello Casucci (1885 – 1975) was an Italian composer.
Casucci is best known for composing the music of the world-famous song "Schöner Gigolo" (translated to "Just a Gigolo" in English) in 1929, with lyrics by Julius Brammer). Italian lyrics by Enrico Frati with the title "Gigolò" were published in 1930.[1] The English lyrics for "Just a Gigolo" were provided by Irving Caesar.
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- ^ Luca Cerchiari; Laurent Cugny; Franz Kerschbaumer (2012). Eurojazzland: Jazz and European Sources, Dynamics, and Contexts. UPNE. pp. 277–. ISBN 978-1-61168-298-4.