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Michel Sardou

La Maladie D'Amour

Michel Sardou

17 SONGS • 56 MINUTES • JAN 01 1973

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    TRACKS
  • DETAILS
    DETAILS
TRACKS
DETAILS
1
La marche en avant
04:11
2
Zombi Dupont
02:41
3
Les villes de solitude
04:01
4
Le curé
03:27
5
Hallyday (le phénix)
03:52
6
Les vieux mariés
03:38
7
Tu es pierre
02:52
8
Tuez-moi
02:48
9
Je deviens fou
03:18
10
Interdit aux bébés
02:32
11
La maladie d'amour
03:30
12
Je veux l'épouser pour un soir
03:47
13
J'ai 2000 ans
03:30
14
Une fille aux yeux clairs
02:42
15
Le bon temps c'est quand ? (Live à l'Olympia / 1975)
03:13
16
Un accident
04:06
17
Requin chagrin [feat. Mireille Darc]
02:24
℗© 2004 Mercury Music Group

Artist bios

One of the most popular French pop vocalists of all time (barring the inevitable Jacques Brel), Michel Sardou is without doubt the best-selling, with tens of millions of albums sold and a string of more than 25 consecutive hit singles. Though his songwriting can hardly be compared to the genius of Brel, Sardou has often written solid, impact-driven songs which illustrate his political and social views without fear of popular compromise. He has also ignored the prospect of international audience, preferring instead to focus his attention and artistic ability on his homeland.

Sardou began recording in the mid-'60s and hit the charts for the first time by the turn of the decade, with a contract for Tréma Records. Despite popular success, Sardou continued to write and sing songs which courted controversy. "Le France" was an open criticism of the government for selling a luxury cruise liner, a national treasure; "Je Suis Pour" featured his views on giving the death penalty to child murderers. By the late '80s, Sardou had sold almost 30 million records, almost all in France. He remained immensely popular into the next decade, routinely selling millions each year. ~ John Bush

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