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BEC 5772306
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Armenian-French singer-songwriter and actor Charles Aznavour was born on May 22, 1924, in Paris. In 1946 he was noticed by Édith Piaf, which led to him recording his first album, Roche et Aznavour, in 1948 with pianist and composer Pierre Roche and producer Jacques Canetti. His career exploded and he released a string of successes, including the songs "Tu t'laisses aller," "Il faut savoir," "Les comédiens," and "For Me Formidable." In the decades since, his repertoire has expanded to hundreds of titles (after recording his eight hundredth song in 2000, he declared, "When I get a thousand, I will stop singing and open a record store"). Jacques Canetti Productions presents an anthology highlighting the best moments in his incredible and prolific career.
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