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Charles Aznavour (/ ˌ æ z n ə ˈ v ʊər / AZ-nə-VOOR, French: [ʃaʁl aznavuʁ]; born Shahnur Vaghinak Aznavourian, [a] 22 May 1924 – 1 October 2018) was a French singer and songwriter of Armenian descent.
Music: Charles Aznavour; Lyrics: Bernard Dimey (Mosaic Music, 2006). 2008 Charles Aznavour et ses premiers interprètes. (Frémeaux, Compilation, 2 CD) 2008 Vive Aznavour - 70 artistes essentiels chantent ses premiers succès. (Marianne Melodie, Compilation, 5 CD)
40 chansons d'or is a double-CD by Charles Aznavour, released in 1994 on EMI Records. ... For Me Formidable; Avec; Plus bleu que tes yeux; L'Amour et la Guerre;
Qui ? (Charles Aznavour) O ! Toi la vie (Charles Aznavour) Trop tard (Alex Alstone / Charles Aznavour) Donne tes seize ans (Charles Aznavour / Georges Garvarentz) Tu exagères (Charles Aznavour) Jolies mômes de mon Quartier (Charles Aznavour) Bon Anniversaire (Charles Aznavour) Les Deux Pigeons (Charles Aznavour) Il viendra ce jour (Charles ...
Aya Nakamura gave a grand performance at the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony when she performed two of her hit songs, “Pookie” and“Djadja” as well as Charles Aznavour's “For Me ...
Charles Aznavour La Bohème is a song written by French lyricist Jacques Plante and Armenian - French musician Charles Aznavour . It is Aznavour's signature song , as well as one of the most popular French -language songs and a staple of French chanson .
Aznavour, sa jeunesse is a tribute album released on 24 November 2014 where a great number of younger French-language artists sing classic hits from Charles Aznavour.The album released under Millenium label, one of the affiliated Barclay Records label was made to coincide with the 90th birthday of the French Armenian artist born in 1924.
An Italian version "L'amore È Come Un Giorno", with lyrics by Sergio Bardotti, followed in 1964. An English version "Tomorrow is My Turn", with lyrics by Marcel Stellman, was recorded by Nina Simone on the 1965 album I Put a Spell on You. [1] Aznavour recorded the song multiple times, including as a duet with Sting for Aznavour's 2009 album Duos.