Claudia Moroni, known professionally as Claudia Mori, was born on February 12, 1944, in Italy. She began her career in show business as an actress, appearing in musicals and major films such as Rocco and His Brothers directed by Luchino Visconti. Her breakthrough in music came in 1964 with the release of her first album featuring "Non guardarmi" and a cover of Little Eva's "The Loco-Motion". In 1967, Mori achieved significant success with her husband Adriano Celentano on the song "La coppia più bella del mondo". She won the Sanremo Music Festival in 1970 with "Chi non lavora non fa l'amore" and returned to acting in films like Er più - Storia d'amore e coltello in 1971. In 1974, she released the album Fuori tempo, collaborating with Paolo Limiti on "Buonasera dottore", sung with Franco Morgan. Her subsequent albums included È amore in 1977 and Claudia canta Adriano in 1984. Mori returned to Sanremo Music Festival in 1982 with "Non succederà più" and again in 1985 with "Chiudi la porta". In the early 1990s, she became the CEO of her husband’s label Clan Celentano. Her compilation album Claudia Mori Collection was released in 2009.