Born in Naples, Italy on Mays 25, 1940, Peppino Gagliardi is an Italian
pop/traditional/easy listening vocalist. He made his recorded debut with the
1962 single “T’Amo e T’Amerò”, which became a chart hit in his homeland. He
continued to release a series of singles over the next three years but didn’t
release his self-titled debut album until 1965. Many of his late ‘60s singles
were memorable hits, including the 1967 release, “Che Vuole Questa Musica
Stasera”, which would later be used on the soundtracks to Scent of a Woman, The
Man from U.N.C.L.E., and The Ruthless. In 1970, he ...