- Leo Chiosso
Leo Chiosso (b.
Turin ,8 August 1920 – d.Chieri ,Italy ,26 November 2006 ) was an Italianlyricist mostly known for his work withFred Buscaglione . They formed asongwriting duo who produced about forty songs and created Buscaglione's public persona, a humorous tough guy with a penchant forwhisky andwomen .Chiosso and Buscaglione met in 1938 in the night-club scene of
Turin , hometown to both of them. At that time, Chiosso was a university student, while Buscaglione eked out a living as ajazz singer and musician in those clubs.Their friendship was abruptly interrupted by
World War II . Chiosso was deported toPoland , while Buscaglione ended up in a US internment camp inSardinia . Chiosso had news about his friend's fate thanks to the radio - Buscaglione had joined the allied radio station orchestra inCagliari , and Chiosso knew he was still alive when he heard him playing.Chiosso and Buscaglione reunited in Turin after the end of the war, and started writing songs together. Chiosso's lyrics were inspired by the American
crime fiction he was an avid reader of, as well as by current news. They were humorous stories about gangsters and their babes,New York andChicago , tough men who were ruthless with enemies but easily fell victims to a woman's charms. They fitted perfectly with the image of amiable braggart Buscaglione was creating for himself.The first Buscaglione-Chiosso hit was "Che bambola" of 1956, the song that brought Buscaglione to nation-wide celebrity. It was followed by many other hits, including "Che notte", "Criminalmente bella", "Il dritto di Chicago", "Eri piccola così", "Lontano da te", "Love in Portofino", "Porfirio Villarosa", "Sgancia e pedala", "Teresa non sparare", "Whisky facile".
Their last work together was the movie "
Noi duri " of 1960, featuring Buscaglione and the famous Italian actorTotò . Chiosso wrote both the story and the script for the movie, as well as the lyrics for two songs of thesound track , "Noi duri" and "Ninna nanna del duro". The making of the movie was still in progress when Buscaglione died in a car crash.Chiosso's career successfully continued. He penned lyrics for famous songs such as "Parole, parole, parole","Torpedo blu", and "Montecarlo". He was also a prolific television author - among his TV credits, the extremely popular music show "Canzonissima". He also wrote stories and scripts for cinema.
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