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'''Gianni Marchetti''' ([[Rome]], 7 September 1933 – Rome, 11 April 2012) was an Italian composer songwriter. He collaborated with [[Piero Ciampi]], lyricist [[Mogol (lyricist)|Mogol]], singer [[Bobby Solo]] and others.<ref>Billboard – 13 Feb 1965 Vol. 77, No. 7 "... with lyrics by Mogol and Satti and music by Gianni Marchetti, was the winning song, published by Ricordi's FAMA subsidiary.</ref> He also contributed to the soundtracks of around forty films.<ref>[http://www.asturscore.com/in-memoriam-gianni-marcheti/ In Memoriam Gianni Marchetti] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221043846/http://www.asturscore.com/in-memoriam-gianni-marcheti/ |date=2014-02-21 }}</ref>
'''Gianni Marchetti''' ([[Rome]], 7 September 1933 – Rome, 11 April 2012) was an Italian composer songwriter. He collaborated with [[Piero Ciampi]], lyricist [[Mogol (lyricist)|Mogol]], singer [[Bobby Solo]] and others.<ref>Billboard – 13 Feb 1965 Vol. 77, No. 7 "... with lyrics by Mogol and Satti and music by Gianni Marchetti, was the winning song, published by Ricordi's FAMA subsidiary.</ref> He also contributed to the soundtracks of around forty films.<ref>[http://www.asturscore.com/in-memoriam-gianni-marcheti/ In Memoriam Gianni Marchetti] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221043846/http://www.asturscore.com/in-memoriam-gianni-marcheti/ |date=2014-02-21 }}</ref>



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Gianni Marchetti (Rome, 7 September 1933 – Rome, 11 April 2012) was an Italian composer songwriter. He collaborated with Piero Ciampi, lyricist Mogol, singer Bobby Solo and others.[1] He also contributed to the soundtracks of around forty films.[2]

Selected filmography

References

  1. ^ Billboard – 13 Feb 1965 Vol. 77, No. 7 "... with lyrics by Mogol and Satti and music by Gianni Marchetti, was the winning song, published by Ricordi's FAMA subsidiary.
  2. ^ In Memoriam Gianni Marchetti Archived 2014-02-21 at the Wayback Machine

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