1874-1952 FR, Marseille
Composer of Pop and World
A.k.a. Vincent Baptiste Scotto
French composer (21 April 1876 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. Overtime, he wrote music for about fifty films in the 1940s and 1950s, and sometimes appeared in them as an actor. In 1973, a biographical TV film was broadcast, La Vie rêvée de Vincent Scotto
Orchestre Vincent Scotto |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Les Opérettes MarseillaisesDe Vincent Scotto | Vincent Scotto, René Sarvil | 2002 | Album |
1922 - 1947 | Vincent Scotto | 2001 | Compil. |
Les Chansons De Vincent Scotto | Vincent Scotto | 1995 | Compil. |
52 Chansons | Vincent Scotto | 1991 | Compil. |
"50 Ans de Chansons" Présentés Par Pierre Hiegel | Vincent Scotto | 1974 | Album |
Quatre Opérettes Marseillaises | Vincent Scotto, René Sarvil, André Grassi | 1972 | Album |
Les Opérettes Marseillaises : Arènes Joyeuses / 3 De La Marine | Vincent Scotto | 1965 | Album |
50 Ans de Chansons | Vincent Scotto | Compil. | |
Carillon Printanier / La Petite Tonkinoise | Vincent Scotto | Single | |
50 Ans De Chansons Vol. 1 | Vincent Scotto Présenté Par Pierre Hiégel | Album | |
sous le clair de lune / nous deux | Vincent Scotto, Georges Matis | Album | |
3 Opérettes Marseillaises | Vincent Scotto | Compil. | |
50 Ans De Chansons, Vol. 2 | Vincent Scotto Présenté Par Pierre Hiégel | Album | |
Une Vie de Soleil | Vincent Scotto | Compil. | |
Les Plus Jolies Chansons de Vincent Scotto Vol.2 | Suzy Delair, Andrex, Christian Borel, Vincent Scotto | Compil. |