The soundtrack of American Gigolo with the young Richard Gere in the title role was written by the brilliant Giorgio Moroder. And the title theme was the song "Call Me", written by Blondie soloist Debbie Harry and produced by Moroder directly for the film, so we are dealing with OST (Original Soundtrack). Individual words of the song
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The soundtrack of American Gigolo with the young Richard Gere in the title role was written by the brilliant Giorgio Moroder. And the title theme was the song "Call Me", written by Blondie soloist Debbie Harry and produced by Moroder directly for the film, so we are dealing with OST (Original Soundtrack). Individual words of the song are woven into the plot thread of the film. For example, “cover up, love is alibi” (the rich mistress agrees to provide the hero with an alibi for an uncommitted crime), “ooo-oo-oo-oo-oo, he speaks the languages of love” – the hero-gigolo, as shown in the film, speaks “five or six languages plus an international language”. Well, there, "ooo-oo-oo-oo-oo, amore, chiamami, chiamami" (Italian: "love, call me, call me" or "ooo-oo-oo-oo-oo, appelle-moi mon cherie, appelle-moi" (French: "call me, my love, call me"). Well, other words are consonant with the plot of the film. In short, the soundtrack is completely in the subject... Blondie's on top!
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