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"Just a Gigolo" is a popular song, adapted by Irving Caesar into English in 1929 from the Austrian tango "Schöner Gigolo, armer Gigolo", composed in 1928 in Vienna by Leonello Casucci to lyrics written in 1924 by Julius Brammer.
Just a Gigolo", his 1929 adaptation of an Austrian song, was a hit for Louis Prima in the 1950s and again for David Lee Roth in the 1980s. In the late 1930s, along with composer Gerald Marks , he wrote a famous series of children's songs focusing on safety.
Just a Gigolo may refer to: "Just a Gigolo" (song), a 1929 popular song adapted by Irving Caesar from the Austrian song "Schöner Gigolo, armer Gigolo" Just a Gigolo, a romantic comedy directed by Jack Conway; Just a Gigolo (Schöner Gigolo, armer Gigolo), a film starring David Bowie; Just a Gigolo, a 1993 British sitcom starring Tony Slattery
Leonello Casucci (1885–1975) was an Italian composer.. Casucci was born in Pistoia, Tuscany in 1885 and he's best known for having composed the music of the famous 1929 hit song Schöner Gigolo, armer Gigolo in 1928, with lyrics in German by Julius Brammer in 1924, translated to "Just a Gigolo" into English by Irving Caesar. [1]
Pages in category "Songs with lyrics by Irving Caesar" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Just a Gigolo (song) S. Sometimes I'm Happy ...
"Just a Gigolo" w. (Eng) Irving Caesar (Ger) Julius Brammer m. Leonello Casucci "The Kiss Waltz" w. Al Dubin m. Joe Burke "Lady, Play Your Mandolin" w. Irving Caesar m. Oscar Levant "The Little Things in Life" w.m. Irving Berlin "Little White Lies" w.m. Walter Donaldson "Livin' in the Sunlight, Lovin' in the Moonlight" w. Al Lewis m. Al Sherman.
"Just a Gigolo" (Julius Brammer, Irving Caesar, Leonello Casucci) – 5:27; ... "Just a Gigolo another slow stride interpretation. Personnel. Performance
"Bye-Ya" and "Bolivar Blues" were recorded on October 31, 1962; "Body and Soul" and "Bright Mississippi" on November 1; "Sweet and Lovely", "Just a Gigolo" and "Monk's Dream" on November 2; and "Five Spot Blues" on November 6. "Bright Mississippi" is the only composition on the album that Monk had not previously recorded.