Friday, September 24, 2021

Celly Compello Estúpido Cupido BOX set 6 CD



In the dawn of Brazilian rock, Odeon found in Celly Campelo their first young muse. With Nora Ney as a precursor because of her isolated recording of "Rock Around the Clock" (Max Freeman/Jimmy DeKnight) in 1955 when she was already 33, Campelo recorded her first single, "Handsome Boy," at 15 in 1958. With her national hit "Estúpido Cupido" in 1959, she became, with her brother, Tony Campelo, the co-hostess of her own TV show on São Paulo's TV Record, Crush Em Hi-Fi, that was fundamental in divulging nascent Brazilian rock. "Banho de Lua" was another hit that became an all-time classic and symbol of a generation. At 12 she already had her own show on Taubaté's local radio station. In 1957, she and her brother, Tony Campelo, were signed by Odeon, and in the next year, they recorded their first single, with Cella Campelo interpreting "Handsome Boy" and Tony interpreting "Forgive Me" (both by Odeon's director Mário Gennari Filho and Celeste Novais). In 1958, she debuted on the TV Tupi station in São Paulo. With the failure of the recording in English, Campelo recorded her classics in Portuguese: "Banho de Lua" (P. de Fillipi/F. Migliacci, version by Fred Jorge), "Lacinhos Cor-de-Rosa" (Michie Grant, version by Fred Jorge), and her biggest hit, "Estúpido Cupido" (by Neil Sedaka/H. Greenfield, version by Fred Jorge), recorded in March 1959. With the national success, she became, along with Tony, the co-hostess of her own TV show at São Paulo's TV Record, called Crush Em Hi-Fi, for two years. On her first LP, Broto Certinho, released in April 1960, she launched the hit "Banho de Lua" together with a re-recording of "Over the Rainbow." Evidencing a natural talent for singing, she was praised by Tom Jobim, her colleague at Odeon. Her extreme popularity anticipated the Beatlemania in Brazil three years later, with the releasing of dolls and other merchandising. In 1961, she launched another hit, "Broto Legal" (H. Earnhart, version by Renato Corte Real), and was elected Queen of Rock in Brazil by the readers of Revista do Rock magazine. She also won the following prizes: Tupiniquim (1959), Chico Viola (1959, 1960, 1961, and 1962), and Roquette Pinto (1959, 1960, and 1961). She also had hits with "Billy" (Kendis/Pauley/Joey Goodwin, version by Fred Jorge), "Túnel do Amor" (Patty Fischer/Bob Roberts, version by Fred Jorge), and "Hei Mama" (Paul Anka, version by Fred Jorge). She starred in the films Jeca Tatu and Zé Periquito, having interrupted her career after her marriage in 1962. She returned in 1972, and since then has been performing low profile.


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                                                             Estúpido Cupido (1959)

1-1 Estúpido Cupido (Stupid Cupid)

1-2 The Secret

1-3 Muito Jovem (Just Young)

1-4 Túnel Do Amor (Have Lips, Will Kiss In The Tunnel Of Love)

1--5 Handsome Boy

1-6 Who's Sorry Now

1-7 Broto Já Sabe Chorar (Heartaches At Sweet Sixteen)

1-8 Fale-me Com Carinho (Dis-moi Quelque Chose De Gentil)

1-9 Querido Cupido

1-10 Tammy

1-11 Melodie D'Amour

1-12 Lacinhos Cor De Rosa (Pink Shoe Laces)

Faixas Bônus

1-13 Devotion

1-14 O Céu Mudou De Cor


                                                           Broto Certinho 

1-1 Broto Certinho (One Woman Man)

2-2 Billy (I Always Dream Of Billy)

2-3 To Know Him Is To Love Him

2-4 Querida Mamãe (Dear Mom And Dad)

2-5 Over The Rainbow

2-6 Frankie

2-7 Banho De Lua (Tintarella Di Luna)

2-8 Os Mandamentos Do Broto

2-9 Para Mim E Você (For Me And My Gal)

2-10 Broken Heart Melody

2-11 Não Tenho Namorado (I Ain't Got No Steady Date)

2-12 Grande Amor (Instant Love)

                                                           A Bonequinha Que Canta (1960)

3-1 Mal Me Quer (Please Don't Eat The Daisies)

3-2 Eternamente (Forever)

3-3 Minha Joia

3-4 Broto Legal (I'm In Love)

3-5 Broto Já Sabe Esquecer (Rapsódia Húngara Nº 2)

3-6 Esta Noite (Tonight Is The Night)

3-7 O Meu Amor Vai Passar

3-8 Sempre (Forever)

3-9 Só Para Elisa (Pour Elise)

3-10 Eu, Você E O Luar... (Rocky Mountain Moon)

3-11 Unchained Melody

3-12 Jingle-Bell Rock

Faixas Bônus

3-13 Vi Mamãe Beijar Papai Noel (I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus)

3-14 Canário (Yellow Bird)

Featuring – Tony Campello

                                      A Graça De Celly Campello E As Músicas De Paul Anka (1961)

4-1 Gosto De Você, Meu Bem (I Love You Baby)

4-2 Hey Mama

4-3 Não Me Deixe (Don't Ever Leave Me)

4-4 Meu Amor (I Love You)

4-5 Isso É Amor (That's Love)

4-6 Diz Que Me Amas (Tell Me That You Love Me)

4-7 Teddy

4-8 É O Amor, Sim (It's Really Love) (The Tonight Show Theme)

4-9 Trem Do Amor (Train Of Love)

4-10 Garota Solitária (Lonely Girl)

4-11 Isto É Adeus (So It's Goodbye)

4-12 Diga, Querido (Talk To Me Baby)

                                                              Brotinho Encantador (1961)

5-1          Flamingo Rock

5-2 O Jolly Joker (Der Jolly Joker)

5-3 Angel, Angel

5-4 Hey Boys, How Do You Do (Ciao Boys, How Do You Do)

5-5 A Lenda Da Conchinha

5-6 Little Devil

5-7 Presidente Dos Brotos (That's All You Gotta Do)

5-8 Índio Sabido (Indian Giver)

5-9 Juntinhos (Together)

5-10 Ordens Demais (Too Many Rules)

5-11 Tchau, Baby, Tchau (Angel Of Love)

5-12 Runaway

                                                              Celly (1968)   

6-1 Hey! Ex-Amor

6-2 Marquei Encontro Com Você Em Meus Sonhos

6-3 Palavras (Words)

6-4 Um Mundo Feliz (It's A Happening World)

6-5 O Amor É Azul (L'Amour Est Bleu)

6-6 Felicidade (Felicidad)

6-7 Bonnie E Clyde (Bonnie And Clyde)

6-8 Perdoa (Perdono)

6-9 No Outono (Nos Encontraremos Outra Vez)

6-10 Banho De Lua (Tintarella Di Luna)

6-11 Meu Pranto A Deslizar (As Tears Go By)

6-12 Você Quem Quis Assim

Faixa Bônus

6-13 Ao Meu Amor (To Sir With Love)


 born Célia Benelli Campello, known by her stage name Celly Campello

 (18 June 1942 – 4 March 2003)

She was a Brazilian singer and performer, a pioneer in Brazilian rock. 

Campello was born in São Paulo and raised in Taubaté. She started her career in an early age, performing at local radio shows when she was six years old. She studied piano, classical guitar and ballet during her childhood.Campello presented her own radio show when she was 12, at Rádio Cacique. In 1958 she recorded her first vinyl in São Paulo together with her brother Tony Campello who accompanied her in most of her career. Her debut in televisionwas at TV Tupi's Campeões do Disco, in 1958. In 1959 she and Tony presented Celly e Tony em Hi-Fi, at Rede Record, until 1961.Her breakthrough was in 1959 with the single Estúpido Cupido, the Brazilian version of Stupid Cupid.That same year she was featured in Mazzaropi's feature, Jeca Tatu. Another Campello's songs were Lacinhos Cor de Rosa,Billy and Banho de Lua (version of Tintarella di Luna by Mina).

Campello left the career in 1962, and moved to Campinas. She married José Eduardo Gomes Chacon, and had two children. In 1975 Campello had a brief comeback, presenting with her brother Tony at the festival in Rio de Janeiro.In 1976 she had a cameo appearance at TV Globo telenovela Estúpido Cupido, featuring her music  Celly Campello was Brazil's answer to Annette Funicello, was one of Brazil's real rock pioneers. Celly was one of Brazil's earliest jovem guarda (pop stars) singing cutesy covers of American hits alongsidehomegrown songs about brotos and brotinhas, beachcombing teenyboppers whose pop culture as in America  was created almost out of whole cloth by an eager, energetic, avaricious recording industry. Regardless of how prefab the whole jovem guarda scene may have been, Celly Campello was one of its finest artists,belting out innocent, optimistic songs with a fine, squeaky voice and plenty of good-naturedenthusiasm One of the earliest of the ie-ie-ie rockers, the swinging Miss Campello was,Brazil's answer to Brenda Lee, Annette Funicello, and other '50s teen idols. She was one of the first, and liveliest, Brazilian rockers, covering North American pop tunes and Brazilian soundalikes.

 Campello died on 4 March 2003 of breast cancer,








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