Artist's albums
Le mie più belle canzoni
1998 · album
Montagne verdi
1972 · single
E' Un Miracolo
1997 · single
Finalmente Insieme
1995 · album
Sole che nasce, sole che muore
1972 · single
Tommaso! (successi Live)
1993 · album
Little Italy
1982 · album
Mi vuoi
1978 · single
Nessuno mai (Remix)
2022 · single
Grandi successi
2019 · album
50 Anni di Bella Musica
2019 · album
Ti mangerei
2019 · single
Aria Latina
2018 · single
Metà Amore Metà Dolore
2017 · album
Non mi basti più
2017 · single
Playlist: Marcella Bella
2016 · album
Femmina Bella
2014 · single
Collection: Marcella Bella
2014 · album
Femmina bella (Radio version)
2013 · single
Femmina bella (Ringtone)
2013 · single
Femmina bella
2012 · single
Femmina Bella
2012 · album
Malecon (feat. Luis Frank)
2011 · single
Per Sempre
2011 · album
Tutto Marcella & Gianni Bella
2007 · album
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Biography
Brother and sister Gianni and Marcella Bella made their recording industry debut together in the early '70s with hit songs such as "Hai Ragione Tu" (1971), "Montagne Verdi" (1972), "Io Domani" (1973), and "Nessuno Mai" (1974). The duo was introduced to Italian audiences thanks in large part to Marcella's performance at the very first Sanremo Festival, singing "Montagne Verdi." The Bellas won the prestigious Gondola of Gold Award from the Mostra Internazionale di Venezia for the record "Nessuno Mai." Collaborations with the acclaimed producer Mogol characterized Gianni and Marcella Bella's careers throughout the '80s, including productions such as GB1 (1983), Una Luce (1986), and Due Cuori Rossi di Vergogna (1988). Though Marcella took a number of years out of the spotlight to raise her three sons, she returned with the release of Passato e Presente, featuring the single "Fa Chic," written by Giancarlo Bigazzi and Gianni. Both having maintained prosperous solo careers, the siblings combined their efforts again for the 2007 release Per Sempre, which won them a spot on national charts, marking over 30 years of success for the Sicilian pop icons. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez, Rovi