Louis Ferrari was an Italian musette accordionist and composer born in 1910. He
relocated to France in the 1930s and established the Ferrari & Son Ensemble,
which performed in Parisian clubs. Ferrari was the cousin of jazz accordionist
Tony Muréna. He composed the track “Domino” in 1951, featuring French lyrics by
Jacques Plante and English lyrics by Don Raye. The song was recorded by
performers including Bing Crosby, Doris Day, Tony Martin, and Andy Williams. His
discography included the studio recordings Musette Music, Tonnerre d'amour, and
Soir de Paris. Ferrari died in 1988. ...