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Que c'est triste Venise

Charles Aznavour

French Music - Released January 1, 2014 | Universal Music Division Barclay

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Elle / Lettre à une inconnue

Charles Dumont

French Music - Released March 15, 2019 | Parlophone (France)

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On ne change pas

Céline Dion

French Artists - Released March 6, 2005 | Columbia

No doubt a companion piece to 1999's All the Way: A Decade of Song, On Ne Change Pas is a two-disc compendium of the other, mildly overlooked phase of Celine Dion's career: her performances sung entirely in her native tongue of Québecois French. While she soared up charts all over the globe with her hits sung in English, she also amassed quite a back catalog of hits ranging from dance-pop-friendly numbers to her familiar ground of passionate, melodramatic ballads. For those unfamiliar with this portion of her career (or for those who don't speak French), getting past the roadblock of not being able to understand the subject material will lead to a greater, more holistic appreciation of the depth and prolific output of her career in such a short span. At two discs, it's also a bit much Dion for anyone to swallow in one sitting, but on the plus side there are also a few new tracks, including her duet with Il Divo, "I Believe in You."© Rob Theakston /TiVo
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Mes Images Privées De Serge

Jane Birkin

French Music - Released January 1, 2013 | Universal Music Division Barclay

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Le Jouet Extraordinaire

Claude François

French Music - Released January 1, 1970 | Universal Music Division Mercury Records

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Amicalement Vôtre

Guizmo

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released December 1, 2017 | Y&W - Because Music

Les 100 + Belles Chansons

Charles Aznavour

French Music - Released January 1, 2013 | Universal Music Division Barclay

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1965 - 1967 : Les 45 tours + Raretés

Gilbert Bécaud

French Music - Released March 19, 2021 | Parlophone (France)

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Live au Palais des Congrès 2000

Charles Aznavour

French Music - Released January 1, 2001 | Capitol Records

1975 - 1979 : Les 45 tours + Raretés

Gilbert Bécaud

French Music - Released April 16, 2021 | Parlophone (France)

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Rêve et amour

Johnny Hallyday

French Music - Released October 1, 1968 | Universal Music Division Mercury Records

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13 XP Song's Book (feat. Nelson Veras & Dj RBL)

Magic Malik Orchestra

Contemporary Jazz - Released January 1, 2003 | Label Bleu

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L'intégrale 12

Romain Didier

Pop - Released November 11, 2022 | EPM Musique

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Olympia 2003

Enrico Macias

World - Released January 1, 2004 | Universal Music Division Label Panthéon

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Jeune homme

Johnny Hallyday

French Music - Released June 1, 1968 | Universal Music Division Mercury Records

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40 chansons country

Michèle Richard

Pop - Released January 1, 2000 | Disques Mérite

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Alias Henry Cording

Henri Salvador

French Music - Released January 1, 1956 | Universal Music Division Label Panthéon

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Cœur parapluie

Hoshi

French Music - Released September 1, 2023 | Jo&Co

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Que ta tête fleurisse toujours

MIKA

French Music - Released November 30, 2023 | Universal Music Division Island Def Jam

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Given that his parents are of American and Lebanese heritage and he's spent significant parts of his life in England and Italy, Mika could be seen as a citizen of the world. However, it's not surprising that France holds a special place in his heart. It's where he spent his earliest years, where he began writing songs and learned to play the piano, and where his albums consistently place in the Top Ten of the charts. That France has been so important to his life and career makes it somewhat remarkable that Mika waited until his sixth album to release a record of songs sung entirely in French, but Que ta tête fleurisse toujours is a loving tribute to his roots in more ways than one. He named the album for a phrase his mother often said to him while growing up ("may your head always bloom"). Though she passed in 2021, the music she inspired is more uplifting than mournful, with the tenderness of "30 Secondes" and "Passager" coming through clearly even to listeners who don't speak a word of French. He complements these pensive moments with pulsing ones like "C'est la Vie" and "Touche Touche," where the pounding pianos and synths, disco rhythms, and falsetto vocals are unmistakably Mika. He rounds out the album with some skillful homages to classic French pop, such the string-laden daydream of "Moi, Andy et Paris" and the stylishly bittersweet "Jane Birkin," a much more restrained celebrity homage than his breakthrough single "Grace Kelly." By Mika's usual standards, Que ta tête fleurisse toujours may be understated, but its delicate ballads and feather-light pop make it a patisserie-worthy confection.© Heather Phares /TiVo
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Unforgettable... With Love

Natalie Cole

Jazz - Released September 10, 1991 | Craft Recordings

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A major change of direction for Natalie Cole, Unforgettable found the singer abandoning the type of R&B/pop she'd been recording since 1975 in favor of jazz-influenced pre-rock pop along the lines of Nat King Cole's music. It was a surprising risk that paid off handsomely -- both commercially and artistically. Naysayers who thought that so radical a change would be commercial suicide were proven wrong when the outstanding Unforgettable sold a shocking five million units. Quite clearly, this was an album Cole was dying to make. Paying tribute to her late father on "Mona Lisa," "Nature Boy," "Route 66," and other gems that had been major hits for him in the 1940s and early '50s, the 41-year-old Cole sounds more inspired than she had in well over a decade. On the title song, overdubbing was used to make it sound as though she were singing a duet with her father -- dishonest perhaps, but certainly enjoyable. Thankfully, standards and pre-rock pop turned out to be a primary direction for Cole, who was a baby when the title song became a hit for her father in 1951.© Alex Henderson /TiVo