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Szécsi Pál

Hungarian singer and songwriter. Born: 19 March 1944, Budapest Died: 30 April 1974, Budapest, Hungary His career started in Hungarian Television Song Competition, 1967. Second prize. Szécsi sang "Csak egy tánc volt" at the show and this performance lifted him into immediate popularity, becoming a household name in the country. Through his creation of covers for Italian pop songs like Sergio Endrigo's L' arca di Noé which became Kósza szél. Trying to gain international fame, Szécsi also produced singles released in Germany and Austria under the name Paul Moro. He committed suicide at age 30. His death shocked the masses of fans, creating legends, myths, and conspiracy theories immediately after his death.

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Szécsi Pál

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