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Hugo & Luigi: Musical Legends Enter Songwriters Hall of Fame
9 Dec
Summary
- Hugo Peretti and Luigi Creatore posthumously inducted into Songwriters Hall of Fame.
- Their hits include Elvis Presley's 'Can't Help Falling in Love' and UB40's.
- They produced Sam Cooke's anthem 'A Change Is Gonna Come'.

The Songwriters Hall of Fame has posthumously inducted the influential songwriting and production duo Hugo Peretti and Luigi Creatore. Often referred to simply as Hugo & Luigi, the cousins were behind a string of timeless hits that have resonated across generations. Their collaborative efforts penned iconic songs such as "Can't Help Falling in Love," famously recorded by Elvis Presley, and "The Lion Sleeps Tonight," which saw chart success with both The Tokens and Robert John.
Beyond their songwriting prowess, Hugo & Luigi also made significant contributions as producers. Their production credits include Little Peggy March's uplifting "I Will Follow Him" and the enduring disco classic "The Hustle" by Van McCoy & the Soul City Symphony. They also produced many of Sam Cooke's most memorable tracks, including the powerful Civil Rights anthem "A Change Is Gonna Come."
Their careers spanned various labels and ventures, including Roulette Records and RCA Victor, where they worked with artists like Perry Como and Della Reese. They also formed their own labels, Avco Records and H&L Records, and even ventured into Broadway with the musical "Maggie Flynn." Both Peretti and Creatore, born in New York City, passed away in 1986 and 2015, respectively, leaving behind a rich musical legacy.




