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  1. Vincent Scotto (21 April 1874 – 15 November 1952) was a French composer. [1] Vincent Scotto was born on 21 April 1874 in Marseille to Pasquale Scotto d'Aniello and Antonia Intartaglia, from the island of Procida, north of the Gulf of Naples. [2] He started his career in Marseille in 1906 and later moved to Paris.

  2. Vincent Scotto, né le 21 avril 1874 à Marseille 1 et mort le 15 novembre 1952 à Paris, est un compositeur français. Vincent Baptiste Scotto de son nom complet, est le dernier-né de Pasquale Scotto d'Aniello et d'Antonia Intartaglia, originaires de l'île de Procida située au nord du golfe de Naples.

  3. Explore Vincent Scotto's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Vincent Scotto on AllMusic.

  4. Vincent Scotto, born April 21, 1876 in Marseilles, and died November 15, 1952 in Paris, was a French composer. He debuted as a singer in Marseilles in 1906, accompanying himself on guitar. One of his earliest compositions was adapted by Christiné to become a successful Polin: The Little Tonkinoise.

  5. Apr 11, 2014 · Il n'y a pas de bonnes ou de mauvaises chansons. Ce qui y est dit importe peu quelquefois. La musique peut être de piètre qualité. Certaines nous touchent, ...

  6. www.discogs.com › artist › 537381-Vincent-ScottoVincent Scotto - Discogs

    French composer (21 April 1874 in Marseille – 15 November 1952 in Paris). Vincent Scotto started his career in Marseille in 1906 and later moved to Paris. Over the course of a lifetime, he wrote 4,000 songs as well as sixty operettas. He was friends with Marcel Pagnol and wrote music for his films.

  7. Vincent J. Scotto, III passed away on May 19, 2020. He was born and raised in San Francisco and attended Riordan High School, USF and Lincoln University Law School. In 1979 he received his JD and joined Sedgwick, Detert, Moran & Arnold, a firm well known for handling workers’ compensation/third party subrogation cases.

  8. Vincent Scotto was born on 21 April 1874 in Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France. He was a composer and actor, known for Wonder Woman (2017), The Science of Sleep (2006) and From Paris with Love (2010). He was married to Marguerite Monier. He died on 15 November 1952 in Paris, France.

  9. " Les Mômes de la cloche " is a song which became the first studio recording made by Édith Piaf. [2] . It was written by Vincent Scotto (music) and André Decaye (lyrics). [1][3] Édith Piaf recorded the song "Les Mômes de la cloche" on 18 December 1935 at Polydor 's Studio 2. [1] .

  10. " Under the Bridges of Paris " is a popular 1913 song, consisting of music written by Vincent Scotto, original French lyrics (entitled " Sous les ponts de Paris ") written by Jean Rodor in 1913, and partial English lyrics added in by Dorcas Cochran in 1952, resulting in the version released in 1954 containing lyrics in both French and English.