Claudia Mori (born 12 February 1944), is an Italian producer, former actress and former singer, and wife of the singer Adriano Celentano. She achieved a big success while singing with her husband, in 1967 with La coppia più bella del mondo ("The Most Beautiful Couple in the World") and in 1970, winning the Sanremo Music Festival, with "Chi non-lavora non-fa l'amore" ("Those who don't work don't make love").In 1974, she recorded the album Fuori tempo ("Out of Time"), collaborating with Paolo Limiti, who wrote the famous song "Buonasera dottore" ("Good Evening Doctor"), sung with Franco Morgan. Another foray into the world of music was in 1977, with release of the album È amore ("It is Love").In 1982, Claudia returned as a guest at the Sanremo Music Festival, singing the known song "Non succederà più" ("Will Not Happen Again"). The song, which enjoyed some commercial success in Spain, France and Germany, contains a vocal interlude by Adriano Celentano. This success helped the couple at an alleged time of crisis, and therefore the text was understood as autobiographical. In 1988 the song was featured in the Soviet movie Igla (Russian: Игла), starring Viktor Tsoi. In 1984, she released «Claudia canta Adriano», an album where she sings her husband's covers. In 1994, Claudia participated at the Sanremo Music Festival with the song "Se mi ami" ("If You Love Me"), written by Toto Cutugno. In 2009, Claudia Mori released the «Claudia Mori Collection», containing a CD with her greatest hits and a DVD with a Celentano family private movie.
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