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Jeanne Napoli

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Jeanne Napoli
Jeanne Napoli in the early 1970s
Born
Eugenia Correll

(1938-10-26)October 26, 1938
DiedOctober 24, 2010(2010-10-24) (aged 71)
Occupation(s)Actress, singer
SpouseJames Napoli (1964 until his death in 1992)
ChildrenDanielle Napoli, Casey Napoli

Jeanne Napoli (October 26, 1938 - October 24, 2010) was an American singer, songwriter, and performer. She was signed to the Vigor sub-label of New York's De-Lite Records in 1976. She is best known for her "Let's Make Love" disco track.

Napoli started out her Career as a Copa-Girl in New York City's famous Copacabana. She went on to be a performer in the singing duo The PJ's. She co-wrote the music for Marilyn: An American Fable[1] at the Minskoff Theater Original Musical in 1983. She co-wrote the Air Supply song "Never Get Enough of You" with Gary Portnoy and Judy Quay. This song became number 1 in Japan.

She was married to James Napoli.[2][3][4]

Selected discography

Songwriting credits

  • Intergalactic Christmas (1980) with Douglas P. Frank & Randy Klein
  • I Found My Strength In You (1980) with Douglas P. Frank & Jamie Carr
  • Double Trouble (1980) with Douglas P. Frank
  • Sweet Days of Youth (1980) with Alex & Mark Peskanov
  • Feeling Goes On (1980) with Bruce Gray
  • I Found Myself Alone (1980) with Doug Frank

Other recorded songs

References