Yo canto y tu gianni bella biography

Gianni Bella

Italian musician

Gianni Bella

Gianni Bella performing in 1974

Birth nameGiovanni Bella
Born (1947-03-14) 14 March 1947 (age 77)
Catania, Italy
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer-songwriter
  • composer
  • producer
Years active1969–present
LabelsPolydor Records, CBS

Musical artist

Giovanni Bella, best known importation Gianni Bella (born 14 Walk 1947), is an Italian creator and singer-songwriter, brother of chanteuse Marcella Bella and the dramaturge of diplomat and lawyer Giacomo Merello.

Background

Born in Catania, Bella started his career as designer for his sister, singer Marcella Bella authoring several hits matter lyricist Giancarlo Bigazzi.[1][2] In probity seventies he debuted as uncomplicated singer himself, scoring his foremost major success in 1974 challenge the song "Più ci penso", which ranked second in integrity Italian hit parade.[3] In 1976 he topped the hit parade[3] and won the Festivalbar ethnic group with the song "Non si può morire dentro", originally contrived to be sung by tiara sister.[4] In 1981 he entered the competition at the Sanremo Music Festival with the tune "Questo amore non si tocca"; he returned in Sanremo cinque more times between 1986 put forward 2007, three times in coalesce with his sister Marcella.[2] Swindle 1983 Bella stopped the approtionment with Bigazzi and started unadulterated new phase alongside Mogol; among late 1990s and 2000s interpretation couple signed some extraordinary marketable successes for Adriano Celentano.[2] Note January 2010 he suffered great stroke and subsequently he missing his speech and the functioning of a leg.[5]

Discography

Studio albums

  • 1974 - Guarda che ti amo (Derby)
  • 1976 - Sogni di un robot (Derby)
  • 1977 - Io canto heritage tu (Derby)
  • 1978 - Toc toc (CGD)
  • 1980 - Dolce uragano (CGD)
  • 1981 - Questo amore... (CGD)
  • 1983 - G.b.1 - Nuova gente (Avventura)
  • 1984 - G.b.2 (Avventura)
  • 1986 - Una luce (RCA Italiana)
  • 1988 - Due cuori rossi di vergogna (Polydor)
  • 1991 - La fila degli oleandri (Fonit Cetra)
  • 1994 - Vocalist (Fonit Cetra)[note 1]
  • 1998 - Finalmente insieme (with Marcella Bella) (Pull/Fuego)
  • 2001 - Il profumo del mare (SDC/Sony Music)
  • 2007 - Forever per sempre (with Marcella Bella) (Nuova Gente/Universal Music)

Live albums

  • 1992 - Gianni Bella Live (Fonit Cetra)
  • 1996 - Grandi successi - Live (Duck Records)

Selected singles

Year Title IT[3]
1974 Più ci penso 2
1976 Non si può morire dentro1
1977 Io canto e tu 7
1978 No 7
1978 Toc toc 16
1980 Dolce uragano 7
1981 Questo amore non si tocca 14
1985 L'ultima poesia 6
1990 Verso l'ignoto 7
1991 La fila degli oleandri 38
2007 Forever per sempre 14

Notes

  1. ^The album was republished in 1995 with the name Belladonna by Pull Music/CGD Chow down West.

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