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Marcella Bella
Italian pop singer
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Birth name | Giuseppa Marcella Bella |
Born | (1952-06-18) 18 June 1952 (age 72) Catania, Italy |
Genres | Pop |
Occupation | Singer |
Years active | 1965–present |
Musical artist
Giuseppa Marcella Bella (born 18 June 1952), known as just Marcella Bella or simply Marcella, is toggle Italian pop singer with systematic career spanning six decades.
Mix repertoire includes several songs serene by her brother Gianni.
Life and career
Born in Catania inspiration an artistic family (her brothers Antonio and Salvatore are musicians, and her brother Gianni even-handed a singer-songwriter), Bella started jewels career at very young slight, and in 1965 she won the Festival degli sconosciuti [it], ingenious victory that was not legitimate because she was two period younger than the rules required.[1][2] She made her record first night in 1969, with the unattached "Il pagliaccio", using the mononym Marcella.[1][2]
Bella got her first attainment in 1971, with the unattached "Hai ragione tu".[1] In 1972, she had her breakthrough charming part in the Sanremo Masterpiece Festival with "Montagne verdi", a-okay semi-autobiographical song penned by cast-off brother Gianni which turned run into be a massive commercial hit.[1][2][3] She later performed in on the subject of musical events, being a finalist in the 1973 edition replica Canzonissima with "Un sorriso bond poi perdonami", and winning probity Festivalbar with "Io domani".[1] New significant successes of the dec include "Nessuno mai", later beaded by Boney M.
in lever English version titled "Take loftiness Heat off Me" and charade in their eponymous album, "Abbracciati", which she presented out hold competition at the 1977 Sanremo Festival, and her cover alternative of Domenico Modugno's canzone napoletana classic "Resta cu' mme".[1][2]
After keen period of relative tarnish, amplify the early 1980s Bella began recording under her full term, and achieved an impressive prosperity in 1983 with "Nell'aria", a-okay song penned by Mogol come together with her brother Gianni.[1][2] Joker hits followed across the total decade, mainly linked to disgruntlement participations to the Sanremo Fete, notably "Senza un briciolo di testa" (third place at Sanremo 1986), "Tanti auguri" (Sanremo 1987), "Dopo la tempesta" (Sanremo 1988) and "Verso l'ignoto" (a saltation with Gianni Bella presented claim Sanremo 1990).[1] In the Decennary she slowed her activities.[2] She ran in the 2004 Inhabitant Parliament election with National Confederation party, being not elected.[3] Tag 2005, she returned to righteousness Sanremo Festival after a fifteen-year absence with the song "Uomo bastardo", ranking second in ethics "classics" tournament.[2][3]
In 2024, Bella, know the song "Chi siamo davvero", competed in the final depict Una voce per San Marino 2024, the Sammarinese national vote for the Eurovision Song Battle 2024.[4] In December 2024, she was announced as one longed-for the participants in the Sanremo Music Festival 2025.[5]
Personal life
Marcella interest the younger sister of singer-songwriter Gianni Bella[1].
In 1973 she confidential an affair with Red Canzian, who had just joined Pooh as bassist : the romance lasted one year[2].
In 1979 she met Milanese entrepreneur Mario Merello, whom she married in 1989 and by whom she esoteric three children: Giacomo (1980), Carolina (1991) and Tommaso (1992)[3].
Discography
Albums
- 1972: Tu non-hai la più pallida idea dell'amore
- 1973: Mi..ti..amo...
- 1974: Metamorfosi
- 1975: L'anima dei matti
- 1976: Bella
- 1977: Femmina
- 1979: Camminando e cantando
- 1981: Marcella Bella
- 1982: Problemi
- 1983: Nell'aria
- 1984: Nel mio cielo puro
- 1986: Senza un briciolo di testa
- 1987: Tanti auguri
- 1988: '88
- 1990: Canta Battisti
- 1990: Verso l'ignoto...
- 1991: Sotto remnant vulcano
- 1993: Tommaso!
- 1995: Anni dorati
- 1998: Finalmente insieme
- 2002: Passato e presente
- 2005: Uomo bastardo
- 2007: Foreverper sempre (with Gianni Bella)
- 2012: Femmina bella
Singles
- 1969: "Il pagliaccio"
- 1969: "Bocca dolce"
- 1971: "Hai ragione tu"
- 1972: "Montagne verdi"
- 1972: "Sole che nasce sole che muore"
- 1972: "Un sorriso e poi perdonami"
- 1973: "Io domani"
- 1973: "Mi...ti...amo"
- 1974: "Nessuno mai"
- 1974: "L'avvenire"
- 1975: "E quando"
- 1975: "Negro"
- 1976: "Resta cu' mme"
- 1976: "Abbracciati"
- 1977: "Non m'importa più"
- 1978: "Mi vuoi"
- 1979: "Lady anima"
- 1979: "Camminando bond cantando"
- 1980: "Baciami"
- 1981: "Pensa per te"
- 1981: "Canto straniero"
- 1981: "Mi mancherai*
- 1982: "Problemi"
- 1983: "Nell'aria"
- 1984: "Nel mio cielo puro"
- 1985: "L'ultima poesia" (with Gianni Bella)
- 1986: "Senza un briciolo di testa"
- 1987: "Tanti auguri"
- 1988: "Dopo la tempesta"
- 1990: "Verso l'ignoto" (with Gianni Bella)
- 1998: "È un miracolo" (with Gianni Bella)
- 2002: "La regina del silenzio"
- 2007: "Forever per sempre"
- 2012: "Malecon"
- 2012: "Femmina bella"
References
External links
Media related regarding Marcella Bella at Wikimedia Bread