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Occupation(s)
  
Singer, Actor

Years active
  
1959–2006


Name
  
Mario Merola

Role
  
Singer

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Born
  
April 6, 1934Napoli (
1934-04-06
)

Origin
  
Genres
  
Canzone Napoletana, Pop music

Labels
  
Phonotris, Zeus Record, Hello, Storm, Arlecchino, Deafon, Edibi

Died
  
November 12, 2006, Castellammare di Stabia, Italy

Albums
  
A sciurara ('A collezione, Vol. 2), I successi

Movies
  
Zappatore, Neapolitan Tears, The New Godfathers, From Corleone to Brooklyn, Toto Sapore e la Magica St

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Mario Merola (April 6, 1934 – November 12, 2006) was an Italian singer and actor, most prominently known for having rejuvenated the traditional popular Neapolitan melodrama known as the sceneggiata.

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He was nicknamed the King of the sceneggiata to be able to give this kind typically a regional and a national popularity and success unknown before, to make a film genre, representing all of this even off the stage, so being able to put a face to sceneggiata.

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Biography

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Born into a poor family of Naples, Merola held a number of day jobs ranging from kitchen help to longshoreman at the port of Naples until one of his songs, Malu Figliu, was used successfully in a sceneggiata, promoting him into the limelight. Merola was at the height of his popularity in the 1970s and 1980s.

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With the proceeds of the first vocal performances manages to marry Rosa Serrapiglia, April 5, 1964, with whom he had three children: Roberto (organizer of musical events), Loredana (housewife) and Francesco, singer, too, who in recent years has accompanied the father on numerous occasions, among them the performance at the Festival of Naples in 2001, where they won the first prize with the song L'Urdemo emigrante (The last immigrant).

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The first public performance of Merola happens by chance, at the beginning of the sixties, from just had sounded the siren of the lunch break at the port of Naples and Merola, along with colleagues unloaders, walked in the square near the church of Sant 'Anna to the Marshes to attend the party on the occasion of the celebration of the Virgin Mary. The singer who had produce, Mario Trevi, came to the event with a ten-minute delay. In this expectation colleagues Merola led Miscavige to get on stage and perform, for the first time, from before a public.

In 1964, he made his debut at the Festival of Naples with the song Doce e' 'o silenzio (Sweet is the silence), coupled with Elsa Quarta. The next year will be the time to T'aspetto a maggio (wait for you in May) with Achille Togliani and Tu stasera si pusilleco (You will tonight Pusilleco) with Enzo Del Forno. In 1966 he continued his participation in the Festival of Naples with the songs and Femmene e tamorre and Ciento catene (one hundred chains), in 1967 Allegretto ma non-troppo (happy but not too), in 1968 Cchiu' forte (stronger) and Comm'a 'nu Sciummo (like a river) in 1969 with 'O masto (the master), ciente appuntamente (hundred appointments) (which he wrote the music) and Abbracciame (hug) and in 1970 with 'Nnammurato 'e te! (in love with you) and Chitarra rossa (Guitar red). After the interruption of the Festival in 1971, it will be taken thirty years later, in 2001. In this latest edition Merola and his son Francesco, will perform with the song L'urdemo emigrante (the last emigrant), coming to a total of eight investments.

In the 1970s, he went to the White House as the representative of the classic Neapolitan song and there he sang for an hour.

He recorded approximately 40 CDs of sceneggiata music and has extensive credits in filmed versions of this Neapolitan form, newer ones as well as "classical" works from earlier in the 20th century. He toured abroad with a Neapolitan company to bring the sceneggiata to emigrant Italian communities elsewhere.

Becomes a "scout" (contributing among other things to the initial popularity of the young Massimo Ranieri, Nino D'Angelo, and Gigi D'Alessio).

Although better known as a singer, Merola starred in several Italian crime thrillers, usually playing a good-hearted gangster (a guappo). He starred as crime boss Michele Barresi in Umberto Lenzi's 1979 thriller From Corleone to Brooklyn. One of Merola's most renowned movies was Zappatore, where he plays a father who worked tirelessly to make his son into a lawyer, only to have his son turn his back on him.

On the occasion of the Festival of Sanremo 1994, along with Nilla Pizzi, Wess, Wilma Goich, Manuela Villa, Tony Santagata, Jimmy Fontana, Gianni Nazzaro, Lando Fiorini, Rosanna Fratello and Giuseppe Cionfoli, is part of Team Italy, cosituitosi 's event, and sings the song Una vecchia canzone italiana (An old Italian song), will affect a disc of the same name that contains 12 tracks including one sang together and the other individually by each member of the group, Merola an occasion to affect an unreleased track Acqua salata Blu (salt water blue).

Engages as a composer, in fact, is the author of the music of some songs, including: Ciento appuntamente (1969), Passione Eterna (Eternal Passion) (1972) and Eternamente tua (Eternally Yours) (1973), three of its major topics. whose lyrics were written by Enzo di Domenico.

In 1997, Merola went into coma when he was hospitalized for three weeks at the hospital Vecchio Pellegrini of Naples. That was the most disturbing episode as a crisis cardio-respiratory did fear the worst. On that occasion, for the first time, the sleep was induced by drugs. Merola, on that occasion, he recovered.

On November 26, 2005, Mario Merola was appointed, Knight of Malta, together with Bruno Venturini and Mario Trevi.

In 2005, he published his autobiography Napoli solo andata... Il mio lungo viaggio (Napoli one way ... My Long Journey) written with journalist Geo Nocchetti, Merola in the book talks about his life, his achievements, illness and many other things concerning him. The book, Merola, accompanying it also features many photos.

He died aged 72 in November 12, 2006, after having been in intensive care in San Leonardo hospital in Castellammare di Stabia (Naples), with breathing difficulties. The funeral will take place on November 14, in Naples, in the Basilica of Santa Maria del Carmine Maggiore (the same one where Merola was married and also the same when it was celebrated in 1967, the funeral of Totò). Present the political authorities, colleagues and, in the square outside the church, some 40,000 people. At least half of the people followed the coffin in procession to the Monumental Cemetery of Naples, where the artist is buried.

Tributes

During the Festival of Sanremo 2000, the singer Bono Vox of U2, who was performing the song The ground beneath her feet, fell into the pit and came across Mario Merola: once before he pays homage with a bow, while the neapolitan singer applauded him.

Hugo Race in 2004 published The Merola Matrix, an album of 16 songs in which Race uses the voice of old songs and even some movie scenes of Merola making a mix between his music and that of the artist in neapolitan.

In 2005, the singer recorded the album neomelodico Mauro Nardi sings Merola where he plays 16 tracks not belonging to the genus neomelodico, but in the classic neapolitan song, Merola achievements, Nardi that pays homage to running them.

A Mario Merola, some neomelodici have dedicated several songs, including: Faje parte 'e chesta storia (You are part of this story), il grande Merola (The great Merola), al re Merola (King Merola) and Maestro Merola (Master Merola).

In 2008 he opened the restaurant-museum in Naples Felicissima Sera (Happy evening), named after the myth of Mario Merola. The venue accompanied by photos, objects, records, posters, costumes, letters, covers and newspaper headlines of the singer, was born thanks to the children of Roberto and Francesco, Mimmo and Valentino Manna and with the collaboration of the design Nadia Wanderlingh. Among the photos that portray Merola there are those with Diego Armando Maradona, Mike Bongiorno, Franco Franchi, Ornella Muti, Johnny Dorelli, Vittorio Gassman and Adriano Celentano. In the room there is also a letter written by Eduardo De Filippo to Merola dated October 29, 1976.

In 2009, the great singer, in the district Sant'Anna alle Paludi in Naples, is erected a commemorative plaque bust . The plaque created by sculptor Dominico Sepe, reads: Mario Merola ambassador of Neapolitan songs in the world.

On September 18, 2010, we held the first memorial Mario Merola a musical event dedicated to the great singer. The concert was held at the Stadio San Ciro Portici has seen the participation of, among others: Francesco Merola, Tullio de Piscopo, Sal Da Vinci, Gigi Finizio, Gianni Fiorellino, Mario Da Vinci, Valentina Stella, Gloriana and Gigi D'Alessio.

In November 2011 was held in the Vigevano Rally in honor of the king of sceneggiata Mario Merola, a concert in honor of Merola which brought together many of his fans from all over Europe.

In 2013 was founded on the YouTube channel Mario-Merola Story, a channel that contains several songs by the great artist.

Festival of Naples

  • 1964
  • Doce e' 'o silenzio (Acampora – Martingano) with Elsa Quarta, 12th Festival of Neapolitan Song – not finalist
  • 1965
  • T'aspetto a Maggio (Dura – Scuotto – Esposito) with Achille Togliani, 13th Festival of Neapolitan Song – 7th place
  • Tu stasera si pusilleco (Amato – E. Buonafede) with Enzo Del Forno, 13th Festival of Neapolitan Song – not finalist
  • 1966
  • Ciento catene (Chiarazzo – Ruocco) with Maria Paris, 14th Festival of Neapolitan Song – 5th place
  • Femmene e Tamorre (E. Bonagura – Lumini) with Daisy Lumini, 14th Festival of Neapolitan Song – not finalist
  • 1967
  • Allegretto ma non-troppo (De Crescenzo – D'Annibale) with Mario Abbate, 15th Festival of Neapolitan Song – 6th place
  • Freve 'e gelusia (Chiarazzo – Pelligiano) with Maria Paris, 15th Festival of Neapolitan Song – 9th place
  • 1968
  • Cchiu' forte 'e me (U. Martucci – Colosimo – Landi) with Ben Venuti, 16th Festival of Neapolitan Song – not finalist
  • Comm'a nu sciummo (Barrucci – Gregoretti – C. Esposito) with Mario Trevi, 16th Festival of Neapolitan Song – not finalist
  • 1969
  • 'O Masto (Pelliggiano – Mammone – De Caro – Petrucci) with Antonio Buonomo, 17th Festival of Neapolitan Song – 5th place
  • Abbracciame (Romeo – Dura – Troia) with Giulietta Sacco, 17th Festival of Neapolitan Song – 7th place
  • Ciento Appuntamente (Langella – Falsetti) with Luciano Rondinella, 17th Festival of Neapolitan Song – 13th place
  • 1970
  • Chitarra Rossa (Russo – V. – S. Mazzocco) with Mirna Doris, 18th Festival of Neapolitan Song – 5th place
  • 'Nnammurato 'e te! (Fiorini – Schiano) with Luciano Rondinella, 18th Festival of Neapolitan Song – 6th place
  • 'O guastafeste (Moxedano – Colucci – Sorrentino – Cofra) with Luciano Rondinella, 18th Festival of Neapolitan Song – 12th place
  • 1971
  • Was present Stella Nera (Russo – Genta) with Luciano Rondinella, 19th Festival of Neapolitan Song – closed program for organizational reasons
  • 2001
  • L'Urdemo Emigrante (V. Campagnoli – G. Campagnoli – M. Guida – G. Quirito) with Francesco Merola, 24th Festival of Neapolitan Song – 1st place/Winner
  • Festival of Sanremo

  • 1994
  • Una Vecchia Canzone Italiana (Stefano Jurgens – Marcello Marrocchi) Squadra Italia with Nilla Pizzi, Manuela Villa, Jimmy Fontana, Gianni Nazzaro, Wilma Goich, Wess, Giuseppe Cionfoli, Tony Santagata, Lando Fiorini e Rosanna Fratello, 44th Festival of Italian Song – 19th place
  • 33 rpm

  • 1967 - Mario Merola (Zeus, BE 0015)
  • 1967 - Mario Merola (Zeus, BE 0016)
  • 1970 - 6 sceneggiate cantate da Mario Merola (Zeus, TM 55460)
  • 1972 - Cumpagne ‘e cella, Mario Trevi - Mario Merola (West records, WLP 104)
  • 1972 - Passione eterna (West Records, WLP 101)
  • 1973 - Volume primo (Hello, ZSEL 55404)
  • 1973 - Volume secondo (Hello, ZSEL 55405)
  • 1973 - Canzoni 'nziste (Rifi variety record, ST 19154)
  • 1973 - Madonna verde (Storm, BR 002)
  • 1973 - Tribunale (Storm, BR 004)
  • 1975 - Classiche napoletane Vol. 6 - Merola canta Libero Bovio (Hello, ZSEL 55411)
  • 1975 - Mario Merola e Pino Mauro (Hello, ZSEL 55413)
  • 1975 - 5 sceneggiate cantate da Mario Merola (Hello, ZSEL 55436)
  • 1975 - Vol. 5° (Hello, ZSEL 55441)
  • 1975 - Eternamente tua (Storm, TM 55402)
  • 1976 - Volume quarto (Zeus, ZSV BS 3022)
  • 1977 - Legge d'onore (Lineavis, LV 3376)
  • 1977 - Licenza 'e carcerato (Storm, ZSLTM 55453)
  • 1978 - Canta Napoli (Record, LP)
  • 1978 - 6 sceneggiate (Storm, TM 55474)
  • 1979 - Si chesta e' 'a legge - Vol. 9° (Storm, ZSL TM 55461)
  • 1980 - Zappatore sceneggiata (Hello, ZSEL 55466)
  • 1980 - 'A dolce vita (Lineavis, LV 3302)
  • 1981 - Chiamate Napoli 081 (Storm)
  • 1982 - Carcerato (Storm, TM 55474)
  • 1982 - 'O rre da sceneggiata (Storm, TM 55477)
  • 45 rpm

  • 1963 - Malufiglio/L'urdemo avvertimento (Deafon, CT 001)
  • 1963 - Scugnezziello/'O primmo giuramento (Deafon, CT 004)
  • 1963 - So' nnato carcerato/Quatt'anne ammore (Phonotris, CS 5001)
  • 1963 - Femmena nera/L'ultima buscia (Phonotris, CS 5002)
  • 1963 - Dicite all'avvocato/Nun ce sarrà dimane (Phonotris, CS 5007)
  • 1963 - Quatto mura/Gelusia d'ammore (Phonotris, CS 5008)
  • 1963 - Se cagnata 'a scena/Amici (Phonotris, CS 5009)
  • 1963 - 'O primmo giuramento/Scugnezziello (Phonotris, CS 5010)
  • 1963 - L'urdemo bicchiere/Velo niro (Phonotris, CS 5019)
  • 1963 - Tu me lasse/Malommo (Phonotris, CS 5020)
  • 1964 - Malommo/Tu me lasse (Zeus, BE 117)
  • 1964 - 'A fede (l'urdemo bicchiere)/Velo niro (Zeus, BE 118)
  • 1964 - Canciello 'e cunvento/Dduje sciure arancio (Zeus, BE 121)
  • 1964 - Rosa 'nfamità/Nu poco 'e tutte cose (Zeus, BE 125)
  • 1964 - Doce è 'o silenzio/'Mbrellino 'e seta (Zeus, BE 126)
  • 1964 - Suonno 'e cancelle/Ddoje vote carcerato (Zeus, BE 132)
  • 1964 - 'O zampugnaro/Acale 'e scelle (Zeus, BE 133)
  • 1964 - Te chiammavo Maria/Schiavo senza catene (Zeus, BE 134)
  • 1964 - 'A sciurara/Se ne ghiuta (Zeus, BE 137)
  • 1965 - Tu stasera sì Pusilleco/T'aspetto a maggio (Zeus, BE 144)
  • 1965 - Legge d'onore/Parola d'onore (Zeus, BE 148)
  • 1966 - 'Nu capriccio/'A prucessione (Zeus, BE 178)
  • 1966 - L'ultima 'nfamità/Carmela Spina (Zeus, BE 179)
  • 1966 - Canzona marinaresca/'Nu capriccio (Zeus, BE 180)
  • 1966 - Scetate/'O zampugnaro (Zeus, BE 181)
  • 1966 - Core furastiero/Carmela Spina (Zeus, BE 182)
  • 1966 - Pusilleco addiruso/L'ultima 'nfamità (Zeus, BE 183)
  • 1966 - 'O mare 'e Margellina/Surdate (Zeus, BE 184)
  • 1966 - Canzona marinaresca/Pusilleco addiruso (Zeus, BE 185)
  • 1966 - Femmene e tammorre/Dipende a te (Zeus, BE 188)
  • 1966 - Ciento catene/Tengo a mamma ca m'aspetta (Zeus, BE 189)
  • 1966 - E bonanotte 'a sposa/Mamma schiavona (Zeus, BE 195)
  • 1966 - 'A voce 'e mamma/Surriento d''e 'nnammurate (Zeus, BE 196)
  • 1967 - 'A bandiera/Senza guapparia (Zeus, BE 199)
  • 1967 - Allegretto...ma non troppo/'E vvarchetelle (Zeus, BE 203)
  • 1967 - Freva 'e gelusia/N'ata passione (Zeus, BE 204)
  • 1967 - 'E quatte vie/Luna dispettosa (Zeus, BE 207)
  • 1967 - Dal Vesuvio con amore/Fantasia (Zeus, BE 212)
  • 1968 - Ammanettato/Mamma schiavona (Zeus, BE 221)
  • 1968 - Malaspina/Bonanotte 'a sposa (Zeus, BE 222)
  • 1968 - Comm' 'a 'nu sciummo/Malasera (Zeus, BE 224)
  • 1968 - Cchiù forte 'e me/Uocchie 'e mare (Zeus, BE 225)
  • 1969 - 'O Milurdino/Signora 'nfamità (Hello, HR 9022)
  • 1970 - 'Na santa guapparia/Miracolo d'ammore (Hello, HR 9023)
  • 1970 - Nnammurato 'e te!/'O giurnale (Hello, HR 9025)
  • 1970 - Chitarra rossa/Salutammela (Hello, HR 9027)
  • 1970 - L'Urdema Carta/Chella d'o terzo piano (Hello, HR 9034)
  • 1971 - 'A camorra/Amico, permettete! (Hello, HR 9041)
  • 1971 - Stella nera/Cielo e mare (Hello, HR 9056)
  • 1971 - Via nova/Ddoje serenate (Hello, HR 9069)
  • 1971 - Chitarra Tragica/A Montevergine (Hello, HR 9070)
  • 1972 - 'O Festino/'A Legge (Hello, HR 9079)
  • 1972 - Lacreme Napulitane/Tatonno se nne va (Hello, HR 9082)
  • 1972 - Mamma addò stà/Chiove (Hello, HR 9085)
  • 1972 - 'A bravura/'A congiura (Hello, HR 9101)
  • 1972 - Passione eterna/'A dolce vita (Arlecchino, ARL 3001)
  • 1973 - Madonna verde/N'ata passione (Storm, SR 703)
  • 1974 - Eternamente tua/Chi s'annammora 'e te (Storm, SR 713)
  • 1975 - Inferno d'ammore/Vagabondo d'o mare (Edibi, ZEDB 50238)
  • 1981 - Ave Maria/Napoli canta Napoli (Storm, ZTM 50507)
  • CDs

  • 1973 - Mario Merola e Giulietta Sacco (Zeus Record)
  • 1975 - 'O Clan d''e napulitane
  • 1978 - Mario Merola canta Libero Bovio
  • 1979 - Ave Maria (D.V. More Record)
  • 1980 - Zappatore (D.V. More Record)
  • 1985 - Passione eterna (Video Sound Market, CD 730)
  • 1989 - 'O mare 'e margellina (Zeus Record, ZS 0052)
  • 1990 - Cuore di Napoli (D.V. More Record)
  • 1993 - 'A sciurara (Zeus Record, ZS 0222)
  • 1993 - Quattro mura (Alpha Records, CD AR 7052)
  • 1994 - Trasmette Napoli (Mea Sound, SIAE CD 303)
  • 1994 - Una vecchia canzone italiana (con il gruppo Squadra Italia) (Pravo Music)
  • 1994 - Tangentopoli (Mea Sound, MEA CD 351)
  • 1997 - Chiamate Napoli... 081 (D.V. More Record)
  • 1997 - 'E figlie... (D.V. More Record)
  • 1997 - Lacrime napulitane (D.V. More Record)
  • 1997 - Carcerato (D.V. More Record)
  • 1997 - Guapparia (D.V. More Record)
  • 1998 - Malommo (Replay Music)
  • 2000 - Guaglione 'e malavita - Mario Merola e Pino Mauro
  • 2001 - Malavicina (Mea Sound, MEACD 112)
  • 2004 - Auguri vita mia (Mea Sound)
  • 2005 - Gelosia (D.V. More Record)
  • 2005 - Dicite all'avvocato
  • Album live

  • 2004 - Mario Merola 40-45-70 (D.V. More Record)
  • 2005 - Merola insieme (with Francesco) (Mea Sound)
  • Collected partial

  • 1988 - Ciao paisà (D.V. More Record)
  • 1990 - 14 successi (Duck Records)
  • 1991 - Tutto Merola vol. 1 (Bideri)
  • 1991 - Tutto Merola vol. 2 (Bideri)
  • 1999 - Melodie napoletane (D.V. More Record)
  • 2000 - Tutto Merola vol.1/I grandi classici (Bideri)
  • 2000 - Tutto Merola vol.2/I grandi successi (Bideri)
  • 2001 - Quattro mura (Fonotil)
  • 2002 - Disco d'oro vol. 1 (D.V. More Record, MRCD 4269)
  • 2002 - Disco d'oro vol. 2 (D.V. More Record, MRCD 4270)
  • 2002 - Da Napoli con amore (D.V. More Record)
  • 2003 - Malommo (Replay Music)
  • 2003 - Napoli - Antologia della canzone napoletana (Retro Gold)
  • 2003 - Monografie napoletane vol. 7 Mario Merola (Duck Records, GRCD-E 6365)
  • 2003 - Monografie napoletane vol. 8 Mario Merola (Duck Records, GRCD-E 6366)
  • 2003 - Monografie napoletane vol. 9 Mario Merola (Duck Records, GRCD-E 6367)
  • 2003 - Cuore di Napoli (D.V. More Record)
  • 2004 - Chella d''e rrose (D.V. More Record)
  • 2004 - Mario Merola contiene medley (D.V. More Record)
  • 2004 - Cient'anne (D.V. More Record)
  • 2004 - Mario Merola - Storia della canzone napoletana (Retro Gold)
  • 2004 - Mario Merola canta Napoli (Joker)
  • 2005 - I protagonisti vol. 2 (D.V. More Record)
  • 2005 - 'A peggio offesa sta 'ncoppa all'onore (Nuova Canaria)
  • 2005 - Bella Napoli vol. 2 (D.V. More Record)
  • 2005 - Numero 1 (D.V. More Record)
  • 2005 - Cinematografo (MR. Music)
  • 2005 - I miei festival di Napoli (Cristiani Music Italy)
  • 2005 - Napoli ieri e oggi (D.V. More Record)
  • 2005 - 'A Fede (D.V. More Record)
  • 2005 - Disco oro (MR Music)
  • 2005 - Due in uno: La sceneggiata Mario Merola & Nino D'Angelo (Nuova Canaria)
  • 2005 - Napoli (D.V. More Record)
  • 2005 - A città 'e Pulecenella - Tangentopoli (MR Music)
  • 2005 - Collezione (Disco Più)
  • 2005 - Quatt'anne ammore (D.V. More Record)
  • 2005 - O'Rre da sceneggiata (MR Music)
  • 2005 - Napule ca se ne va (MR Music)
  • 2005 - Mario Merola the classic collection (Azzurra Music)
  • 2006 - Carosello napoletano (MR Music)
  • 2006 - Giuramento (Duck Record)
  • 2006 - Napoli prima e dopo 45 successi - Mario Merola, Nino D'Angelo, Gigi D'Alessio (D.V. More Record)
  • 2006 - I grandi successi (Music Time)
  • 2006 - Bar Napoli (Mediane)
  • 2007 - Core 'e Napule Mario Merola & Nino D'Angelo (Saar Srl, Cd 8525)
  • 2007 - Antologia sonora della canzone napoletana - cofanetto 2 (Phonotype, SFN3 2072)
  • 2007 - Antologia sonora della canzone napoletana - cofanetto 3 (Phonotype, SFN3 2073)
  • 2007 - Antologia sonora della canzone napoletana - cofanetto 4 (Phonotype, SFN3 2074)
  • 2007 - Antologia sonora della canzone napoletana - cofanetto 5 (Phonotype, SFN3 2075)
  • 2007 - Antologia sonora della canzone napoletana - cofanetto 7 (Phonotype, SFN3 2077)
  • 2007 - Antologia sonora della canzone napoletana - cofanetto 8 (Phonotype, SFN3 2078)
  • 2007 - Antologia sonora della canzone napoletana - cofanetto 9 (Phonotype, SFN3 2079)
  • 2007 - Antologia sonora della canzone napoletana - cofanetto 13 (Phonotype, SFN3 2083)
  • 2007 - Antologia sonora della canzone napoletana - cofanetto 14 (Phonotype, SFN3 2084)
  • 2007 - Antologia sonora della canzone napoletana - cofanetto 15 (Phonotype, SFN3 2085)
  • 2008 - 'A collezione 1 - 'O mare 'e margellina (Zeus Record, ZS 0052)
  • 2008 - 'A collezione 2 - 'A sciurara (Zeus Record, ZS 0222)
  • 2008 - 'A collezione 3 - Malommo (Zeus Record, ZS 2062)
  • 2008 - 'A collezione 4 - Surriento d''e nnammurate (Zeus Record, ZS 2112)
  • 2008 - 'A collezione 5 - Fantasia (Zeus Record, ZS 2122)
  • 2008 - 'A collezione 6 - Comm''a 'nu sciummo (Zeus Record, ZS 2132)
  • 2008 - Gli Indimenticabili vol. 2 Mario Merola (Nuova Canaria)
  • 2008 - Malu Figlio - Mario Merola & Pino Marchese (Nuova Canaria)
  • 2008 - Amori e tradimenti (Nuova Canaria)
  • 2008 - So' nnato carcerato (Nuova Canaria)
  • 2009 - La tradizione. La sceneggiata (Lucky Planets)
  • 2009 - I miei successi (Zeus Record)
  • 2010 - Canta Napoli 10 (Joker)
  • 2010 - Il meglio di Mario Merola (Joker)
  • 2010 - Senza guapparia (Fonotil)
  • 2010 - Cinematografo (Phonotype, CD 0240)
  • 2011 - Viva Napoli vol. 3 (Phonotype, CD 0035)
  • 2013 - Le sceneggiate di Mario Merola (Replay Music)
  • Individual

  • 1992 - Cient'Anne (with Gigi D'Alessio)
  • 1992 - Futtetènne (with Cristiano Malgioglio)
  • 2001 - Ll'urdemo emigrante (with Francesco Merola)
  • 2002 - Si tu papà (with Cinzia Oscar)
  • 2002 - Mamma de vicule (with Giovanna De Sio)
  • 2004 - Get another rum (with I Corleone)
  • 2004 - E' figli 'e Napule (with Antonio Ottaiano)
  • 2005 - Cu' mme (with Rita Siani)
  • Filmography

    Actor
    2003
    Totò Sapore e la magica storia della pizza as
    Vincenzone (voice)
    2000
    Sud Side Stori as
    Re Vulcano
    1999
    Cient' anne as
    Mario Merola
    1996
    Westmoreland Naples (Short)
    1996
    Un posto al sole (TV Series) as
    Don Tommaso Morraca
    1995
    Corsia preferenziale (TV Movie) as
    Bonocore
    1984
    Torna as
    Salvatore
    1983
    Guapparia as
    Salvatore
    1982
    Giuramento as
    Don Salvatore
    1982
    Tradimento as
    Gennaro
    1981
    Lacrime napulitane
    1981
    I figli... so' pezzi 'e core as
    Tommaso Maffettone
    1981
    Inmate as
    Francesco Improta
    1981
    Napoli, Palermo, New York - Il triangolo della camorra as
    Gennaro Savarese
    1980
    La tua vita per mio figlio as
    Francesco Accardo
    1980
    Zappatore as
    Francesco Esposito, 'o zappatore
    1980
    Un uomo da ridere (TV Mini Series) as
    Mario Merola
    - Episode #1.6 (1980) - Mario Merola
    - Episode #1.2 (1980) - Mario Merola
    1979
    Naples... The Camorra Challenges, the City Hits Back as
    Francesco Gargiulo
    1979
    Sbirro, la tua legge è lenta... la mia... no! as
    Raffaele Acampora
    1979
    I contrabbandieri di Santa Lucia as
    Don Francesco Antiero
    1979
    From Corleone to Brooklyn as
    Michele Barresi
    1979
    Il mammasantissima as
    Don Vincenzo Tramontano
    1978
    L'ultimo guappo as
    Francesco Aliprandi
    1978
    Napoli serenata calibro 9 as
    Salvatore Savastano
    1973
    Sgarro alla camorra as
    Andrea Stajano
    Miscellaneous
    1985
    Seduced (TV Movie) (technical advisor)
    Soundtrack
    1980
    La tua vita per mio figlio (performer: "Ninna nanna napulitana")
    Self
    2004
    How We Got the Italian Movie Business Into Trouble: The True Story of Franco and Ciccio (Documentary) as
    Self
    2003
    Buona Domenica (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 20 April 2003 (2003) - Self
    1988
    Il gioco dei 9 (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 4 November 1988 (1988) - Self
    1987
    Creeping Crimson (Video short) as
    Self
    1986
    Catene (TV Mini Series documentary)
    1981
    Domenica in (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 12 April 1981 (1981) - Self
    1980
    Un uomo da ridere (TV Mini Series) as
    Self

    References

    Mario Merola (singer) Wikipedia