Vito Pallavicini (22 April 1924 – 16 August 2007) was an Italian lyricist. == Biography == Born in Vigevano, Pallavicini started his career as a journalist, founding in 1950 the local weekly magazine L'informatore vigevanese. In 1959, he made his professional debut as a lyricist, co-writing with Pino Massara the song "Amorevole" for Nicola Arigliano; soon after he co-wrote "Ghiaccio bollente" for Tony Dallara. He got his first major hit in 1961, with "Le mille bolle blu," sung by Mina.... [more on Wikipedia]
As a songwriter, Vito Pallavicini first charted in 1966 with You Don't Have to Say You Love Me.The artist placed 4 songs on the Billboard Hot 100, one of which reached the Top‑10.The artist scored 9 UK Top‑75 entries, including 3 Top‑10 placements, including 1 number‑one.On US AC the artist achieved 2 Top‑10s, 1 of which peaked at number‑one.
Top songs: #1: You Don't Have to Say You Love Me - #2: You Don't Have to Say You Love Me - #3: You Don't Have to Say You Love Me - #4: You Don't Have to Say You Love Me - #5: Loneliness
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