In 1969, Italian singer/songwriter Gianni Bella (Beatiful Gianni) started getting involved with pop music while composing for his sister Marcella. Within the middle-’70s, his music “Piu Ci Penso” and “Non Si Puo’ Morire Dentro” became regional hits. Nevertheless, his chart-topper and top-selling position came by the finish from the 1970s with “No” and “Toc Toc.” Through the 1980s, Gianni Bella started a long-term cooperation with Giulio Rapetti, aka Mogol, issuing 1983’s Gb1, 1986’s Una Luce, and 1988’s Credited Cuori Rossi Di Vergogna. Every one of the albums were made by Jeoff Westley.