Biography
Leilani "Lani" Hall (born November 6, 1945) is an American singer. From 1966 to 1971, she performed as lead vocalist for Sérgio Mendes & Brasil '66. In 1972, Hall released her first solo album, Sun Down Lady. She may be best known, however, for providing the most recognizable female face and vocal signature sound to Mendes's group during her tenure there, and for her rendition of the theme song to the 1983 James Bond film Never Say Never Again, with its accompanying video, in which she prominently appears. In 1986, she was awarded her first Grammy for Es Fácil Amar, as "Best Latin Pop Performance". After that year, Hall largely retired, resurfacing in 1998 with the solo album Brasil Nativo. She has recorded more than 22 albums in three different languages and has released three albums on which she performs alongside her husband, Herb Alpert: Anything Goes, I Feel You and Steppin' Out. Hall received her second Grammy Award in 2013 as producer of the album Steppin' Out.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Equinox
1967

Herb Alpert Presents Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66
1966

Fool On The Hill
1968

Look Around
1968

Crystal Illusions
1969

Tropico
1978

The Price You Got To Pay To Be Free
1970

Brasil ’86
1986

Wild Romance
1985

Girl At Her Volcano
1983

Sings
1975

Sun Down Lady
1972

Ye-Me-Le
1969

A Sigh, A Song
2002

Keep Your Eye On Me
1987

Olympia
1984

Exclusivamente Brasil
1980

Hunt Up Wind
1978

Powerful People
1974

The Sergio Mendes And Brasil '66 Foursider
1972

Wings
1971

Sergio Mendes Presents Lobo
1970

Milton Banana Trio
1969

From The Hot Afternoon
1969
Credited work
1,075 releases · 118 albums · active 1967–2025
- Performance · 1,369
- Production · 108
- Other credits · 83
- Engineering · 9
Studios: A&M Studios · Sunset Sound · Western Recorders · Annex Studios, Hollywood
