Della Russell (January 30, 1921 - November 2, 2006) was an Italian-born singer and starlet in the United States. She was part of the Hollywood Christian Group.[1] Their recording of "Do Lord" became a hit. She took the name Della Russell after marrying Andy Russell. They divorced and she later married Mexican businessman Erich Koenig.


https://www.discogs.com/artist/3454018-Della-Russell

Born Adelina Naccarelli.

Discography edit

  • "Unless It Can Happen With You" (1947)
  • "Maybe It's Because" (1949) Capitol 57-559 78
  • "Open the Door Polka" (1949)
  • "A Gay Ranchero" (1949)
  • "Shine on Harvest Moon" (1949)
  • "Don't Say "Hello" (1953)

Filmography edit

  • House Party (1953), short film in which she and Andy Russell perform "Don't Say Hello," "Just the Two of Us," "Sweet and Lovely," and "You Could Be Replaced".
  • Andy and Della Russell / Cook's Champagne Party
  • Hold That Camera
  • Ed Sullivan Show
  • Showtime, U.S.A.
  • Red Skelton Hour

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