Adriano Celentano discography

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The following is the discography of Italian singer and actor Adriano Celentano.

Contents

Albums

Studio albums

Live albums

Complilation albums

Singles

45 rpms
  • 1958: "Rip It Up/Jailhouse Rock" – Music 2223
  • 1958: "Blueberry Hill/Tutti frutti" – Music 2224
  • 1958: "Man Smart/I Love You Baby" – Music 2232
  • 1958: "Tell Me That You Love Me/The Stroll" – Music 2233
  • 1958: "Happy Days Are Here Again/Buona sera signorina" – Jolly J 20032
  • 1958: "Hoola Hop Rock/La febbre dell'hoola hop" – Jolly J 20045
  • 1959: "Ciao ti dirò/Un'ora con te" – Jolly J 20057
  • 1959: "Il ribelle/Nessuno crederà" – Jolly J 20063
  • 1959: "Il tuo bacio è come un rock/I ragazzi del juke-box" – Jolly J 20064
  • 1959: "Teddy Girl/Desidero te" – Jolly J 20068
  • 1959: "Pronto pronto/Idaho" – Jolly J 20069
  • 1960: "Nikita Rock/Blue Jeans Rock" – Jolly J 20079
  • 1960: "Rock matto/Impazzivo per te" – Jolly J 20080
  • 1960: "Impazzivo per te/Crazy Rock" – Jolly J 20080
  • 1960: "Personality/Il mondo gira" – Jolly J 20089
  • 1960: "Così no/La gatta che scotta" – Jolly J 20090
  • 1960: "Piccola/Ritorna lo shimmy" – Jolly J 20092
  • 1960: "Pitagora/A cosa serve soffrire" – Jolly J 20106
  • 1960: "Giarrettiera rossa/Che dritta!" – Jolly J 20107
  • 1960: "Furore/Movimento di rock" – Jolly J 20124
  • 1961: "24 mila baci/Aulì-ulè" – Jolly J 20127
  • 1961: "Non esiste l'amor/Basta" – Jolly J 20137
  • 1961: "Gilly/Coccolona" – Jolly J 20144
  • 1961: "Nata per me/Non essere timida" – Jolly J 20150
  • 1962: "Forse forse/Peppermint Twist" – Jolly J 20153
  • 1962: "Ciao amore/Veleno" – Caramba Jolly C 11000
  • 1962: "Si è spento il sole/La mezza luna" – Jolly J 20178
  • 1962: "Stai lontana da me/Sei rimasta sola/Amami e baciami" – Clan, ACC 24001
  • 1962: "24 mila baci/Il tuo bacio è come un rock" – Jolly J 20185
  • 1962: "Pregherò (prima parte)/Pasticcio in Paradiso" – Clan, ACC 24005
  • 1963: "A New Orleans/Un sole caldo caldo caldo" – Jolly J 20197
  • 1963: "Il tangaccio/Grazie, prego, scusi" – Clan, ACC 24009
  • 1963: "Serafino campanaro/Ehi stella" – Jolly J 20220
  • 1963: "Sabato triste/Le notti lunghe" – Clan, ACC 24012
  • 1964: "Una notte vicino al mare/Hello Mary Lou" – Jolly J 20228
  • 1964: "Non mi dir/Non piangerò" – Clan, ACC 24015
  • 1964: "Il problema più importante/È inutile davvero" – Clan, ACC 24016
  • 1964: "L'angelo custode/Bambini miei" – Clan, ACC 24019
  • 1965: "Ciao ragazzi/Chi ce l'ha con me" – Clan, ACC 24022
  • 1965: "Sono un simpatico/E voi ballate/Due tipi come noi" – Clan, ACC 24024
  • 1965: "La festa/Ringo" – Clan, ACC 24027
  • 1966: "Il ragazzo della via Gluck"/"Chi era lui" – Clan, ACC 24032
  • 1966: "Mondo in mi 7a/Una festa sui prati" – Clan, ACC 24040
  • 1967: "La coppia più bella del mondo/Torno sui miei passi" – Clan, ACC 24051
  • 1967: "Tre passi avanti/Eravamo in 100.000" – Clan, ACC 24058
  • 1967: "30 donne nel west/Più forte che puoi" – Clan, ACC 24063
  • 1968: "Canzone/Un bimbo sul leone" – Clan, ACC 24073
  • 1968: "Azzurro/Una carezza in un pugno" – Clan, ACC 24080
  • 1968: "L'attore/La tana del re" – Clan, BF 69001
  • 1969: "La storia di Serafino/La pelle" – Clan, BF 69013
  • 1969: "Storia d'amore/Straordinariamente" – Clan, BF 69014
  • 1969: "Lirica d'inverno/L'uomo nasce nudo" – Clan, BF 69030
  • 1970: "Chi non lavora non fa l'amore/Due nemici innamorati" – Clan, BF 69040
  • 1970: "Chi non lavora non fa l'amore /EA" – Clan, BF 69041
  • 1970: "Viola/Se sapevo non-crescevo" – Clan, BF 69051
  • 1971: "Sotto le lenzuola/Il forestiero" – Clan, BF 70000
  • 1971: "Una storia come questa/Brutta" – Clan, BF 70010
  • 1971: "Er più/Una storia d'amore e di coltello" – Clan, BF 70015
  • 1972: "Un albero di trenta piani/Forse eri meglio di lei" – Clan, BF 70018
  • 1972: "La ballata di Pinocchio/I Will Drink the Wine" – Clan, BF 70022
  • 1972: "Prisencolinensinainciusol"/"Disc Jockey" – Clan, BF 70026
  • 1973: "L'unica chance/Quel signore del piano di sopra" – Clan, CLN 1319
  • 1973: "Only You/We're Gonna Move" – Clan, CLN 1887
  • 1974: "Bellissima/Stringimi a te" – Clan, CLN 2443
  • 1975: "Yuppi du/La ballata" – Clan, CLN 3208
  • 1975: "Un'altra volta chiudi la porta/Do dap" – Clan, CLN 3633
  • 1976: "Svalutation/La barca" – Clan, CLN 4375
  • 1977: "A Woman in Love/Rock Around the Clock/Don't Play That Song (You Lied)" – Clan, CLN 5048
  • 1977: "When Love/Somebody Save Me" – Clan, CLN 5403
  • 1978: "Ti avrò/La moglie, l'amante, l'amica" – Clan, CLN 10089
  • 1979: "Che cosa ti farei/Geppo" – Clan, CLN 10120
  • 1979: "Soli/Io e te" – Clan, CLN 10174
  • 1980: "Qua la mano/Gocce d'acqua" – Clan, CLN 10251
  • 1980: "Il tempo se ne va/Non se ne parla nemmeno" – Clan, CLN 10252
  • 1980: Tu non mi lascerai– Clan[ citation needed ]
  • 1980: "Innamorata, incavolata a vita/Se non è amore" – Clan, CLN 10305
  • 1981: "L'artigiano (1ª parte)/L'artigiano (2ª parte)" – Clan, CLN 10326
  • 1982: "Crazy Movie/Roma che fa...te innamora" – Clan, CLN 10371
  • 1982: "Uel mae sae/We're Gonna Move" – Clan, CLN 10393
  • 1982: "Uh...uh.../Jungla di città" – Clan, CLN 10442
  • 1984: "Susanna/Il cantante folle" – Clan, CLN 23001
  • 1987: "Mi attrai/La luce del sole" – Clan, CLN 10786
More singles
  • 1995: "Voglio prendere il sole"
  • 1995: "Prisencolinensinainciusol (Remixes – maxi single)
  • 1996: "Cosi come sei"
  • 1996: "Arrivano gli uomini"
  • 1996: "Solo da un quarto d'ora"
  • 1998: "Acqua e sale"
  • 1998: "Brivido felino"
  • 1998: "Che taggia dì"
  • 1999: "Gelosia"
  • 1999: "L'emozione non-ha voce"
  • 1999: "L'uomo di cartone"
  • 1999: "Una rosa pericolosa"
  • 1999: "Qual è la direzione"
  • 1999: "Mi domando"
  • 1999: "L'arcobaleno"
  • 2000: "Senz'amore"
  • 2000: "Le pesche d'inverno"
  • 2000: "Per averti"
  • 2001: "Apri il cuore"
  • 2001: "Ti prenderò"
  • 2001: "Quello che non-ti ho detto mai"
  • 2001: "Tir"
  • 2001: "Le stesse cose"
  • 2002: "Confessa"
  • 2003: "Per sempre"
  • 2003: "Più di un sogno"
  • 2003: "Mi fa male"
  • 2004: "C'è sempre un motivo"
  • 2004: "Marì Marì"
  • 2005: "Ancora vivo"
  • 2005: "Valeva la pena"
  • 2005: "L'indiano"
  • 2006: "Oh Diana"
  • 2007: "Hai bucato la mia vita"
  • 2007: "La situazione non è buona"
  • 2008: "Dormi amore"
  • 2008: "Fiori"
  • 2008: "Aria...non-sei più tu"
  • 2008: "Sognando Chernobyl"
  • 2008: "La cura"
  • 2011: "Non ti accorgevi di me"
  • 2011: "Non so più cosa fare"
  • 2011: "Ti penso e cambia il mondo"
  • 2012: "Anna parte"
  • 2012: "La cumbia di chi cambia"
  • 2013: "Ti fai del male"
  • 2013: "Io non-ricordo (da quel giorno tu)"
  • 2013: "Mai nella vita"
  • 2023: "Toscana Fanboys" (Peter Fox feat. Adriano Celentano)

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References

  1. "Nostal Rock - Adriano Celentano". AllMusic . Retrieved 2025-01-14.