Tuesday, 18 June 2024

Celly Campello born 18 June 1942

Célia Campello Gomes Chacon, known by her stage name Celly Campello (18 June 1942 – 4 March 2003), was a Brazilian singer and performer who was given the title “the Queen of Brazilian Rock.” She also acted in the telenovela Estúpido Cupido. 

She was born Célia Benelli Campello in São Paulo and when she was five days old, she went with her family to Taubaté, where she was raised. 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 television was at TV Tupi's Campeões do Disco, in 1958. Her career exploded in 1959 with the Brazilian version of Stupid Cupid. The song was released on Chacrinha's program and became a hit. That same year, she participated in Mazzaropi's feature film, Jeca Tatu.  Even though Celly Campello sang rock'n'roll her kind of rock was not rebelious at all. It was actually as 'square' as it could be. One can check it out just by having a look at the titles of her albums: 'Broto certinho' (Goody-two-shoes chick), 'Brotinho encantador' (Charming youngster), 'Bonequinha que canta' (The Little Doll who sings) and 'A graça de Celly Campello...' (The loveliness of Celly Campello). 

                                   

But what really mattered was Celly's voice which was heavenly. She had a perfect-pitched voice, clear as crystal. Even Antonio Carlos Jobim who was artistic director at EMI's Odeon in 1958, said Celly had an amazingly melodic voice. Celly had rhythm too! She was the best selling artist at Odeon in 1959 and 1960. All Celly touched turned gold instantly. 

Celly & Neil Sedaka
It was common for Celly to stop traffic in the cities she toured. She was a phenomenon. She was so hot TV Record offered her a weekly TV show of her own before 1959 was over. 'Programa da Juventude' was the hottest thing on TV for teens. In 1960, she made it to the top again with Italian rock 'Banho de lua' (Tintarella di luna).

Celly Campello was a shining star that brightened Brazilian skies from March 1959 to April 1962 and almost like a younger Garbo retired at the ripe age of 20.  She got married and lived in Campinas with José Eduardo Gomes Chacon, her boyfriend since adolescence, with whom she remained with until her death. They had two children, Cristiane and Eduardo, and two grandchildren. 

It wasn’t until 1968, that Celly released an LP in honor of her 10th birthday on the Odeon label. Then she had another respite until 1975 when she had a brief comeback, presenting at the Hollywood Rock festival in Rio de Janeiro with her brother Tony. The following year she had a cameo appearance at TV Globo telenovela Estúpido Cupido, featuring her music in the soundtrack. 

Encouraged by the success of the soap opera, she would try to resume her career, even recording an album and doing some shows. After the end of the soap opera, she recorded for RCA, in the following three years with versions of international hits from the late 70s, such as Saudade (It's a Heartache) and Só entre Dois Amores (Torn Between Two Lovers). 

A victim of breast cancer, Celly died on March 4, 2003, at the Samaritano Hospital, and was buried the next day at the Flamboyant Park Cemetery, both located in Campinas. She had been battling against the disease since 1996. 

(Edited from Wikipedia & Carlos Maximus @ Brazilian Rock blog) 

 

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  1. For “Celly Campello – Estúpido Cupido (2011 Discobertas)” go here:

    https://www.imagenetz.de/hATX9

    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 (1960)
    2-1 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 Flamengo 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)

    This Box set brings the albums "Estúpido Cupido" (1959), "Broto Certinho" (1960), "A Bonequinha Que Canta" (1960), "A Graça de Celly Campello e as Músicas de Paul Anka" (1961), "Brotinho Encanto" (1961) and "Celly" released in 1968, in a brief return of the singer, after the end of the Jovem Guarda. Three of these albums feature bonus tracks, plucked from singles. This is Celly's classic discography. In the 1970s, she recorded a few singles, and in 1976, after the revival of the soap opera Stupid Cupid, she recorded an album for RCA.

    A big thank you goes to Magical Moments for the loan of this box set.

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