Nunzio Gallo, born on March twenty-fifth, nineteen twenty-eight in Naples, was a celebrated Italian singer and actor. His remarkable talent shone brightly when he won the prestigious Sanremo Music Festival in nineteen fifty-seven alongside fellow artist Claudio Villa. This victory led to his selection to represent Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest that same year, where their winning entry, 'Corde della mia chitarra,' ultimately secured a commendable sixth place.
Notably, Gallo's performance of 'Corde della mia chitarra' is remembered for being the longest song ever performed at Eurovision, clocking in at five minutes and nine seconds, a record that stood until the introduction of the three-minute length limit.
In addition to his musical achievements, Gallo had a prolific acting career, appearing in over twenty films throughout his lifetime. His contributions to both music and film have left a lasting legacy in the Italian entertainment industry.
Tragically, Nunzio Gallo passed away on February twenty-second, two thousand eight, in Telese Terme, following a severe brain hemorrhage that he had suffered in September of the previous year. He was also the proud father of actor and singer Massimiliano Gallo, continuing the family's artistic legacy.