Spagna is tagged as: 80s, disco, italo disco, dance, pop Spagna started her career singing in English, and her first dance song “Easy Lady” (1986) was a hit throughout Europe. In 1987 she released her second successful hit, “Call Me”. It ranked 1st in the European Top Chart, hit Number Two in the UK singles chart (and it is still the highest position ever achieved by an Italian singer in the UK), and made #13 in the Billboard Dance Chart. The same year her first album, featuring the two singles, was released. Dedicated To The Moon sold 500,000 copies, and won an international prize for having been the best-selling album on Compact Disc that year. After a dance-rock album, You Are My Energy, and one more minor hit in the UK chart (“Every Girl and Boy”), by 1990 Spagna, supported by Sony Music, moved to the USA. She lived in Santa Monica, working on her new disco-pop album No Way Out. This collection featured a song written by Diane Warren (“There’s A Love”), and the two singles which released in the USA - “Love At First Sight” and “Only Words”. In 1993 Spagna moved back to Europe again, and recorded Matter Of Time, considered by many her best album, featuring new eurodance rhythms and ballads. In 1995, after the release of her last European hit (... Read More About Spagna Biography... Send Spagna ringtones to your cell |
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