As an international cabaret singer she collaborated on record with artists such as
Marc Almond,
Elvis Costello,
Tom Waits, and
The Radiators. She released three albums. The first,
Bernelle on Brecht and... was produced by
Philip Chevron of The Radiators and released in limited numbers by the Midnite Music Company in 1977. In 1985, she released ''Father's Lying Dead on the Ironing Board
, again produced by Chevron. This was followed in 1988 by Some Bizzare label produced album, Mother, The Wardrobe is full of Infantrymen
. The first two albums are filled with songs from Weimar cabaret (her father Rudolf Bernauer owned and ran three cabaret theatres in Berlin during the Weimar Republic years) and the third has more modern updates on the form with songs from Tom Waits and Roger McGough. She also sang a duet with Marc Almond on his The Stars We Are
album, a song called Kept Boy''. In 1978, Bernelle appeared
Off Broadway in New York City in the American premiere of Bertolt Brecht's
Downfall of the Egotist Johann Fatzer, with Shelter West Theater Company at the Vam Dam Theatre, directed by W. Stuart McDowell, with an original musical score of ballads sung by Bernelle, composed by Tony Award-winning composer/arranger,
Bruce Coughlin. ==Last years==