Luis GóMez Escolar
Biography
Luis Gómez-Escolar Roldán (born 1949) is a Spanish lyricist, composer, producer, musician, and singer. He has written numerous songs, and the Spanish lyrics for many international hits. As a singer he has used the stage name Simone. Together with Julio Seijas, they represented Spain in the OTI Festival 1982 as songwriters with the song "Ay, ay, amor", performed by La Pequeña Compañía, which placed second; and also represented Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 1991 with the song "Bailar pegados", performed by Sergio Dalma, which placed fourth.
Bio from Wikipedia
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Romanza
1996

Jennifer Rush
1984

Ricky Martin
1999

Musica È
1988

Movin'
1985

The Power Of Love
1984

Fragile
1980

Bag Of Trix (Music From The Roxette Vaults)
2020

Amor Vincit Omnia
2009

Mad Love
2004

Have A Nice Day
1999

Wish I Could Fly
1999

The Cup Of Life (The Official Song Of The World Cup, France '98)
1998

Eros
1997

Baladas En Español
1996

Tiempo De Vals
1990

In Certi Momenti
1987

Italiana
1982

Tu, Soltanto Tu (Mi Hai Fatto Innamorare)
1982

Felicità
1982

Sarà Perché Ti Amo
1981

Toc Toc
1978

Mocedades
1973

El Karma
2014
Credited work
3,897 releases · 940 albums · active 1971–2026
- Performance · 5,725
- Other credits · 1,971
- Production · 184
Studios: Estudios Kirios · Crescent Moon Studios · Estudios Eurosonic · Estudios Sonoland
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Raffaella Carrà
- Ricky Martin
- Miguel Bosé
- Paloma San Basilio
- Roberto Carlos
- Jeanette (6)
- Mocedades
