Leo Chiosso (1920-2006) was an influential Italian singer-songwriter and musician, primarily associated with the genre of pop and traditional Italian music. He is best known for his contributions to the Italian music scene in the mid-20th century, particularly through his work as a lyricist and composer. Chiosso gained prominence for his collaborations with other notable artists, including the celebrated singer Fred Buscaglione. Together, they created several iconic songs, with "Che bambola!" (1958) being one of their most famous hits. His lyrical style often blended humor and romantic themes, resonating with a wide audience. Beyond his work with Buscaglione, Chiosso wrote for various artists and contributed to the post-war Italian music revival, leaving a lasting impact on the genre. His ability to capture the spirit of the times through catchy melodies and relatable lyrics helped shape the landscape of Italian pop music. Chiosso's legacy endures in the continued popularity of his songs and the influence he had on subsequent generations of Italian musicians, solidifying his role as a key figure in the evolution of modern Italian music.