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Louis Guglielmi (aka Louiguy)

Louis Guglielmi, also known as Louiguy, was a French composer and musician renowned for creating popular melodies, most notably the romantic song "La Vie en Rose," made famous by Édith Piaf. Born in 1916, he specialized in writing music for films and popular songs during the mid-20th century. His work combines classical and contemporary styles, contributing significantly to French chanson and popular music. Guglielmi’s compositions continue to resonate, highlighting his talent for crafting emotionally expressive melodies that have endured across decades.