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Known for their lush vocal harmonies and pop-instrumental arrangements, they were archetypal of the Italian melodic pop scene of the 1970s. "Eri bella, eri mia" (1975)
The song "Eri bella, eri mia" (translating to "You were beautiful, you were mine") represents the group's transition into mid-70s pop. While not their highest-charting hit—an honor held by their 1977 single "Dolce così"—it remains a staple of their discography often featured in nostalgic YouTube music collections . Domodossola - Eri bella eri mia (Fotoslide Co...
Formed in in their namesake town of Domodossola, Italy, the group was a family-centric ensemble. The original lineup included siblings Laura, Maura, and Urbano Miserocchi, along with their cousin Riccardo, uncle Franco Bertagnini, and members Renzo Reami and Pierluigi Saccani. Known for their lush vocal harmonies and pop-instrumental
They were frequent contenders in Italy's prestigious music competitions, including the Sanremo Music Festival in 1970 ("Ciao anni verdi") and 1974 ("Se hai paura"), as well as the Un disco per l'estate in 1971. Formed in in their namesake town of Domodossola,
The group eventually disbanded in . Post-split, member Urbano Miserocchi continued a successful career as a session bassist and vocalist for major Italian artists like Adriano Celentano and Toto Cutugno, and even performed theme songs for various television programs.
The legendary Italian singer Mina is credited with discovering and producing the group early in their career. They debuted in 1969 with "Amori miei," an Italian cover of "Oh Happy Day".
is a classic Italian pop song released in 1975 by the vocal group I Domodossola . Produced during the group's most active decade, the track was released as a B-side to the single "Tutto bene" under the PDU label. The Musical Group: I Domodossola
