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Frédéric François

Frédéric François (born Francesco Barracato; 3 June 1950 in Lercara Friddi, Sicily, Italy), is a French-speaking singer-composer living in Belgium.

Frédéric François
Frédéric François in 2018
Background information
Birth nameFrancesco Barracato
Born (1950-06-03) 3 June 1950 (age 73)
Lercara Friddi, Sicily, Italy
GenresChanson
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1966–present
Labels
Websitewww.fredericfrancois.com

Biography edit

Origins and childhood edit

Born on 3 June 1950 in Lercara Friddi in Sicily, in a very modest Italian family, he is the second child of Antonina (Nina) Salemi and Giuseppe (Peppino) Barracato. His mother was a seamstress in Lercara and his father was initially a miner in a sulphur mine in Lercara. He emigrated to Belgium in the coal basin of Liège, where he signed a three-year contract as a miner.[Note 1] In 1951, Nina and her two sons joined Giuseppe in Tilleur[Note 2] in a Red Cross Convoy. Francesco Barracato grew up in a family of eight children. Peppino used to sing Neapolitan songs and opera arias for pleasure and accompanied himself on the guitar. Young Francesco was only 10 when he sang O Sole Mio for the first time in public in a café frequented mostly by Sicilians in Tilleur, "Le Passage à Niveau" [The Level Crossing].

Early days edit

In 1963, he turned semi-professional as a singer-guitarist in a group called "Les Eperviers" [The Sparrow hawks]. He left the technical college in 1965 for the Liège conservatoire to study violin, where he took courses particularly in diction, declamation and voice.

In 1966, he joined a new group called "Les Tigres Sauvages" [Wild Tigers] and won the "Microsillon d'Argent" [Silver Microgroove Record] at the Festival of Châtelet in Belgium – a prize that included the recording of a single. He recorded two titles: “Petite fille” [Little Girl] and "”Ne pleure pas" [Don't cry], under the pseudonym of François Bara. His father bought the 500 records that were pressed and managed to sell them for jukeboxes. The winner also got to perform as a warm-up act for three confirmed artists: Johnny Hallyday, Pascal Danel and Michel Polnareff, his idol.

In 1969, his meeting with the Belgian producer Constant Defourny led to his first contract with a record company: Barclay-Belgique. He recorded “Sylvie” in July 1969, and released his first single under the name of Frédéric François, in homage to the composer Chopin, whose real first name was Frédéric-François. He gave his first performances as a solo artist in venues in the Liège region during the tour of The Best Group orchestra: he performed five of his own compositions, including Sylvie, of course.[Note 3] He released a new single, “Les Orgues de Saint Michel” [The Organ of Saint Michael], which was not at all successful, then another one, "Marian," accompanied by a second title "Comme tous les amoureux," [Like all people in love], which was written especially to represent Belgium at the Eurovision contest in 1970, but was not selected.

1970s edit

In 1970, Frédéric François recorded a new title "Jean",[Note 4] an adaptation of the song in the British film The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie[Note 5] by Ronald Neame (1969). Distributed on the AZ label, this song crossed the Franco-Belgian border, thanks to Lucien Morisse, the programming director of Europe 1, who played it on his channel and enabled the young singer to have a number one single on the hit parade for the first time, though it was not enough to make him famous. He subsequently released two singles "Le pays d'où tu viens" [The Country you come from] and "Shabala": the first was broadcast on the Formule J programme of the Belgian radio corporation, the RTB. The fan base begins to grow.

In 1970, he married Monique Vercauteren, a miner's daughter, whom he had met a year earlier. He recorded a new song, this time spoken and not sung, "I love you je t'aime" as a duet with Monique. Their first child, Gloria, was born on 13 February 1971. "I love you, je t'aime" was played over and over on the Dutch pirate station Veronica, which broadcast from a boat anchored outside territorial waters. The 30,000 sold copies of this record are to be considered as the first real recognition on the part of the public. But Monique continued to work at the factory; Frédéric was not earning much from his music and experienced a certain discouragement when he composed "Comme on jette une bouteille à la mer" [Like a bottle thrown in the sea] and "Je n'ai jamais aimé comme je t'aime" [I have never loved the way I love you], with lyrics by Marino Atria.[Note 6]

Having stayed at the no. 1 spot of the Formule J hit parade for thirteen weeks, Frédéric François emerged from anonymity, which made his new label, Vogue-Belgique, decide to distribute "Je n'ai jamais aimé comme je t'aime," prudently only in French record shops in Pas-de-Calais, a region next to Belgium: 250,000 copies were sold. He considers this sixth single, recorded under the name of Frédéric François, as his first real hit.

His second child, Vincent, was born a few months later, on 15 May 1972. The real hit was to come in the summer of that year: “Je voudrais dormir près de toi” [I would like to sleep near you], which sold 500,000 copies and went to number one in several countries.

As hit followed hit, ("Laisse-moi vivre ma vie" [Let me live my life] (end of 1972– one million records sold), "Viens te perdre dans mes bras" [Come and lose yourself in my arms] (1973), "Chicago" (1975), tour would follow tour. That is when his second son and third child, Anthony, was born, on 8 January 1976. Frédéric François is classified among the "romantic crooners for young girls",[Note 7] (like Patrick Juvet, Christian Delagrange, Dave, Mike Brant). He could capitalise on his success until 1979, when the arrival of disco would dislodge him from the top of the pops.

1980s edit

The crossing of the wilderness would last three years, until 1982. This low ebb took its toll with psychosomatic effects: he suffered serious attacks of spasmophilia which would become less frequent only when he started having hits again, thanks to free radios, which had just made their appearance, and played the title “Adios Amor” [Goodbye love] at every turn – an adaptation by the lyricist Michel Jourdan of a Germany song by Andy Borg. 500,000 copies the single sold in a few weeks, followed by "Aimer" [Love] (adaptation M.Jourdan/Andy Borg) in 1983. This return to grace enabled him to go on tour again, which would take him to Haiti where he sang for the first time in that country.

In 1984, he signed with Trema, the record company of Michel Sardou and Enrico Macias. Up until then, Frédéric François had sold mainly singles, in spite of thirteen LPs at Vogue. He released a new album "Mon cœur te dit je t'aime" [My heart tells you that I love you], which went three times gold.

The creation of the Top 50 that same year would prove a decisive turning point in his career, since for the first time in recording history, singers were ranked according to their actual sales and not on subjective criteria. And yet, showbiz circles in Paris were still reticent. He was 34 years old when he performed at the Olympia for the first time, thanks to his impresario, Moïse Benitah, who managed to convince Jean-Michel Boris and Paulette Coquatrix. The show was sold out. And the craze for his new song "Je t'aime à l'italienne" [I love you, Italian style] was such that his name would be in lights once again the following year (1985) on the great music hall on the right bank, while his first book Les yeux charbon [Coal Eyes] (Carrère-Lafon) was a homage to his family and his public.

On 14 April 1987, his father Peppino Barracato died. The success of his new album "Une nuit ne suffit pas" [One night is not enough] (first joint effort with a female lyricist, Michaele) and the preparation of his third Olympia show in 1988, helped him to overcome this shock.

In 1989, he sang in twenty-five cities in Canada, as well as in the United States (April 1989) in Miami and in New York, where he gave five performances in three different venues: Brooklyn College and Queen's College at the CUNY, and the Town Hall Foundation.

1990s edit

For three weeks, from 1 to 18 March 1990, Frédéric François performed at the Olympia. The first evening, as he went off stage, he was told that his fourth child, Victoria, had been born while he was performing the last song of his show, "Je t'aime à l'italienne." Two years later, he would perform on that fabled stage for an entire month – the longest run in his career.

In 1993, he left Trema to create his own production company, MBM, in order to gain complete creative freedom, and signed a contract with BMG for the distribution. He released the last vinyl single of his career, "L'amour c'est la musique" [Life is music]. Then came his first CD entitled "Tzigane" [Gypsy] (as well as a first excerpt from the same single title in Belgium).

On 20 December 1996, he was received in a private audience by Pope John Paul II in Rome, with other distinguished guests.[Note 8] On that occasion, he sang for the first time in his life before the Pope, accompanied by 70 musicians and the choruses of the Rome opera.

His mother, whom he always admired, died on 17 August 1997. Frédéric François dedicated to her his eighth appearance at the Olympia in March 1998, followed by a tour that attracted more than 300,000 spectators. He knew that he was going to sing for the first time in his life in his native village of Lercara Friddi in Sicily on 30 May 1999. A few months before that event, he recorded an album with Italian classics ("Volare", "Come Prima", "Ciao Ciao Bambina") entitled "Les plus grandes mélodies italiennes" [The Greatest Italian Melodies]. He also introduced a family song known to many Sicilians "La porta abanidduzza" [The door ajar], and for the first time in his career, he sang in the Sicilian language. He considered it as a return to his roots and a way to celebrate thirty years of success.

In 1999, the Editions LCJ Productions released a VHS of the film "Les dédales d'Icare" [The maze of Icarus] Armand Rocour (1981 Belgium); the song of the film Je voyage [I am travelling], was performed by Frédéric François who was playing his first role in a film.

2000s edit

Frédéric François entered the 21st century by publishing his second book, Ma vie [My life] (Editions Hors Collection) with the journalist Serge Igor, where he talks about his life as never before, and opens his personal photo archives for the first time.

His tour in 2002–2003 featured more than 100 consecutive performances in France, Belgium and Switzerland. He decided to pay homage to Tino Rossi by covering his biggest hits in 2003: Méditerranée, Marinella, Ave Maria, Petit Papa Noël.

In 2004, during his eleventh appearance at the Olympia, he sang in English for the first time in his career, Elvis Presley's song, "Love Me Tender", to a standing ovation. In 2005, after three years without any recordings, he released a CD with 15 songs, including "Et si on parlait d'amour" [And if we spoke of love]. It sold 200,000 copies in a few weeks.

In October 2005, he published his third book, "Autobiographie d'un Sicilien" [Autobiography of a Sicilian] (Editions Ramsay), where he presents his values and ideals. That year, some of his lady admirers would give him another nickname than the famous "Frédo," by calling him "La voix de l'amour" [The voice of love].

Frédéric François likes to share snippets of his private life. That is why the album released on 14 June 2006, entitled "Mes Préférences" is emblematic, because it marks out the highlights of his career and family life: a song sung for the first time in public at the age of ten (“O Sole Mio”); his first recording (Petite fille); his first big hit (“Laisse-moi vivre ma vie”); the song written in honour of his mother while she was alive “Mamina” (“My little mamma” in Sicilian); the tender declaration for his latest little child, Victoria "Fou d'elle" [Mad about her]; the title which he composed for the sixth anniversary of his father's death, "Le Strapontin de papa" [Dad's folding chair].

Frédéric François said "Merci la vie!" [Thank you life] twice in a year's time: The first time on 22 October 2007, with his CD entitled, literally, “Merci la vie!” [Thank you life], and the second time on 22 October 2008 with the publication of the book with photos devoted to him, with more than 300 shots by Patrick Carpentier, "Merci la vie !" (Editions Du Rocher). Nevertheless, he fell ill on 26 October 2008 a little before his concert at the Forum of Liège, overcome by an excessive dose of cortisone. He was hospitalised twice at the Liège Academic Medical Center. He stayed there for nearly a month the first time, from 28 November to 22 December 2008, and fifteen days the second time in February 2009. Whilst on his hospital bed, the live album then the DVD version of the Frédéric François tour from the Olympia to Forest National were released, which mixed recordings of his performances on stage in Paris and in Brussels.

The doctors recommended complete rest. He put his career on hold for a year. He would sing again in public, exceptionally, during the Télévie programme on the Belgian RTL-TVI channel for cancer research. He is seen performing Frank Sinatra's Something' Stupid with his daughter Victoria, a duet created together in March 2008 on the Olympia stage on his daughter's eighteenth birthday. He resumed his activities on 31 October 2009 by resuming his tour where he had left of: on the stage of the Forum in Liège.

2010s edit

In 2010, he released a new album, “Chanteur d’amour” [Singer of love], followed by an object book "Une vie d'amour" [A life of love], and appeared at the Olympia from 11 to 20 February 2011, then at Forest National on 5 March 2011 [reference necessary]. He released a CD entitled "40 Succès en or" [40 golden hits] included in a DVD.

After a year on tour, on 3 and 4 March 2012, he returned to the Olympia, with his friends Liane Foly and Roberto Alagna as guests.

He also appeared in the "Vivement Dimanche" programme on France 2 on 20 October 2013, to promote his new album "Amor Latino" [Latin Love] (which was released on 21 October 2013), and he sang "Qu'as-tu fait da moi" [What have you done to me] and "Amor Latino",[Note 9] on that programme.

After that show, Michel Drucker said that he had attracted the season's biggest audience thanks to Frédéric François. The "Amor Latino" album was a new development in the "Frédéric François" style: a real “musical blend” came into being, with the creation of new musical styles: classic-pop, rock-tango, r&b – tango, electro-swing, etc.

He celebrated his 14th run at the Olympia from 28 February to 9 March 2014, then went on tour until 2015. On 18 August 2014, he released a “Best of” collection of 3 CDs and on 20 October, the CD “30 ans d’Olympia- Live 2014” [Thirty years of Olympia – Live 2014] was released.

In December 2014, his daughter, Victoria Barracato, produced his new clip: Fidèle. For the end-of-year holidays, Frédéric François released an album “Magie de Noël” [Magic of Christmas], which included the standard Christmas songs, several universal songs and one original work: “Avant Noël” [Before Christmas].

Career edit

Whilst he's just celebrated 40 years in show business, Frédéric François is giving sold out concerts, his record sales have exceeded 35 million copies, ranking him number three in number of records sold among singers with Belgian nationality, behind Salvatore Adamo and Jacques Brel.[Note 10] He has had 85 gold records, singles and albums together, 15 gold awards for his sales of videos and DVDs. He has sung 350 songs in four languages.

Main hits edit

  • 1971 : Je n'ai jamais aimé comme je t'aime, Vogue
  • 1972 : Je voudrais dormir près de toi, Vogue
  • 1972 : Laisse-moi vivre ma vie, Vogue
  • 1973 : Quand vient le soir on se retrouve, Vogue
  • 1973 : Un chant d'amour un chant d'été, Vogue
  • 1973 : Viens te perdre dans mes bras, Vogue
  • 1973 : Pour toi, Vogue
  • 1974 : Il est déjà trop tard / Viens me retrouver
  • 1974 : Si je te demande Vogue
  • 1975 : Chicago, Vogue
  • 1984 : On s'embrasse, on oublie tout, Vogue
  • 1984 : Mon cœur te dit je t'aime, Trema
  • 1985 : Je t'aime à l'italienne, Trema
  • 1987 : Une nuit ne suffit pas, Trema
  • 1988 : L'amour s'en va l'amour revient, Trema
  • 1989 : Qui de nous deux, Trema
  • 1990 : Est-ce que tu es seule ce soir, Trema
  • 1993 : Tzigane, MBM-BMG
  • 1995 : Les Italos-Américains, MBM-BMG
  • 1997 : L'amour fou, MBM-BMG
  • 1997 : Je ne t'oublie pas, MBM-BMG
  • 2001 : Un slow pour s'aimer, MBM-BMG
  • 2005 : Et si l'on parlait d'amour, MBM-BMG
  • 2007 : Merci la vie, MBM-Sony/BMG
  • 2010 : Chanteur d'amour, MBM-Sony/BMG
  • 2013 : Amor Latino, MBM-Sony/BMG

Discography edit

Singles edit

  • 1966 : Petite fille, Polydor
  • 1969 : Sylvie, Barclay
  • 1970 : La nuit n'a pas de couleur, Barclay
  • 1970 : Marian, Barclay
  • 1970 : Triste Matin, Barclay
  • 1970 : Mini maxi Dolly, Barclay
  • 1971 : Jean, AZ
  • 1971 : Mini maxi Dolly, AZ
  • 1971 : Shabala, AZ
  • 1971 : I love you, je t'aime, AZ
  • 1971 : I love you je t'aime (+suis je né pour pleurer), London-Canada
  • 1971 : I love you je t'aime, Ekipo-Espagne
  • 1971 : I love you, je t'aime, Vogue-Belgique
  • 1971 : I love you ti amo, Rare-Italie
  • 1971 : Shabala, Vogue-Belgique
  • 1971 : Je n'ai jamais aimé comme je t'aime, Vogue
  • 1971 : Ma chance c'est de t'avoir, Vogue-Belgique
  • 1972 : Amare e' avere te (Ma chance c'est de t'avoir), CBS-Sugar-Vogue
  • 1972 : Ma chance c'est de t'avoir, Ekipo-Espagne
  • 1972 : Ma vie c'est toi, Vogue
  • 1972 : Shabala, Ekipo-Espagne
  • 1972 : Je voudrais dormir près de toi, Vogue
  • 1972 : Je voudrais dormir près de toi, Vogue-Japon
  • 1972 : Laisse-moi vivre ma vie, Vogue
  • 1972 : Laisse-moi vivre ma vie, Vogue-Portugal
  • 1972 : Laisse-moi vivre ma vie, Vogue-Japon
  • 1973 : Quand vient le soir on se retrouve, Vogue
  • 1973 : Quand vient le soir on se retrouve, Vogue-Portugal
  • 1973 : Pour toi, Vogue
  • 1973 : Un chant d'amour, un chant d'été, Vogue
  • 1973 : Un chant d'amour, un chant d'été, Vogue-Japon
  • 1973 : Tu non-sei piu' come una volta (laisse moi vivre ma vie), Vogue-Italie
  • 1973 : Viens te perdre dans mes bras, Vogue
  • 1973 : Viens te perdre dans mes bras, Vogue-Portugal
  • 1974 : N'oublie jamais (+ Si je te demande) Vogue
  • 1974 : N'oublie jamais (+ Tu veux rester libre) Alvaroda-Portugal
  • 1974 : Il est déjà trop tard, Vogue
  • 1974 : Tant que je vivrai, Vogue
  • 1975 : Mal tu me fais mal, Vogue
  • 1975 : Maintenant que tu es loin de moi, Vogue
  • 1975 : Chicago (+ Comment veux-tu que je t'oublie), Vogue
  • 1975 : C'est Noël (+ C'est Noël avec la chorale), Vogue-Belgique
  • 1975 : Tu veux rester libre (+ c'est noël sur la terre), Vogue-Toho records-Japon
  • 1975 : Chicago (+ C'est ma faute), Ariola-Allemagne
  • 1976 : Baby dollar, Vogue
  • 1976 : Fanny Fanny, Vogue
  • 1976 : Baby dollar (+ Fanny Fanny), Ariola-Allemagne
  • 1976 : San Francisco, Vogue
  • 1976 : San Francisco, Vogue-Japon
  • 1976 : C'est Noël (+ C'est ma faute), Vogue
  • 1977 : On comprend toujours quand c'est trop tard, Vogue
  • 1977 : De Venise à Capri, Vogue
  • 1977 : De Venise à Capri, Ariola-Allemagne
  • 1977 : Belle, tu es belle (+ Valentino), Vogue
  • 1977 : Belle, tu es belle (+ Valentino), Ariola-Allemagne
  • 1978 : Sois romantique, Vogue
  • 1978 : Au dancing de mon cœur, Vogue
  • 1978 : Giorgia, Vogue
  • 1979 Un amour d'aujourd'hui, Vogue
  • 1979 : Via Italia (+ Seul), Vogue
  • 1980 : Via Italia (+ N'oublie jamais nous deux), Vogue
  • 1980 : Qui t'a dit qu'en ce temps là, Vogue
  • 1980 : Je rêve sur mon piano, Vogue
  • 1980 : Je rêve sur mon piano, Vogue-Belgique
  • 1981 : Je veux chanter la nostalgie, Vogue
  • 1981 : Douce Douce, Vogue
  • 1982 : J'aimerai te faire du bien ( + Le p'tit yellow submarine), promo Vogue-Modulation-Canada
  • 1982 : Un homme dans ta vie (+ Lisa donna Lisa), promo Vogue-Modulation-Canada
  • 1982 : On s'aimera toute la vie (duo avec Gloria), Vogue
  • 1982 : Adios amor (+ Nous étions des amis), Vogue
  • 1982 : Adios amor (+ I love you, je t'aime, en espagnol) Vogue
  • 1982 : Je n'ai jamais aimé comme je t'aime, Ekipo-Espagne
  • 1982 : Tu veux rester libre, Vogue-Japon
  • 1983 : Aimer, Vogue
  • 1984 : On s'embrasse, on oublie tout, Tréma
  • 1984 : Mon cœur te dit je t'aime, Trema
  • 1985 : Une femme pour toute la vie, Trema
  • 1985 : Je t'aime à l'italienne, Trema
  • 1986 : Quand papa chantait, Trema
  • 1986 : L'aimer encore, Trema
  • 1987 : Nina Ninouschka, Trema
  • 1987 : Une nuit ne suffit pas, Trema
  • 1988 : Çà commence comme une histoire d'amour (+ Un garçon pleure), Trema-Trans-Canada
  • 1988 : L'amour s'en va l'amour revient, Trema
  • 1989 : Une simple histoire d'amour, Trema
  • 1989 : Qui de nous deux, Trema
  • 1990 : C'est toi qui pars, Trema
  • 1990 : Est-ce que tu es seule ce soir, Trema
  • 1991 : Je me battrai pour elle, Trema
  • 1992 : Je ne te suffis pas, Trema
  • 1992 : Bleu méditerranée, Trema
  • 1992 : Encore une nuit sans toi, Trema
  • 1993 : L'amour c'est la musique, MBM-BMG
  • 1993 : Tzigane, MBM-BMG-ARIOLA Belgique

Laser singles edit

  • 1990 : Est ce que tu es seule ce soir, TREMA-Pathé Marconi
  • 1991 : Je me battrai pour elle, TREMA-Pathé Marconi
  • 1992 : Je ne te suffis pas, TREMA-Sony music
  • 1992 : Bleu méditerranée,TREMA-Sony music
  • 1992 : Encore une nuit sans toi, TREMA-Sony music
  • 1993 : L'amour c'est la musique, MBM-BMG
  • 1993 : Tzigane, MBM-BMG
  • 1993 : Si tu t'en vas, MBM-BMG
  • 1994 : Fou d'elle (Live Olympia 94), MBM-BMG
  • 1995 : Les Italo-Américains, MBM-BMG
  • 1995 : En plein soleil, MBM-BMG
  • 1995 : Y a-t-il quelqu'un ?, MBM-BMG
  • 1995 : O Sole mio, MBM-BMG
  • 1996 : Funiculi Funicula (promo), MBM-BMG
  • 1996 : Luna Rossa (promo live Olympia 96), MBM-BMG
  • 1997 : L'amour fou, MBM-BMG
  • 1997 : Je ne t'oublie pas, MBM-BMG
  • 1997 : Chiquita, MBM-BMG
  • 1997 : Le jardin de mr Paul, MBM-BMG
  • 1998 : Je veux tout, MBM-BMG
  • 1999 : Volare, MBM-BMG
  • 2001 : Mourir d'amour (promo live Olympia 2000), MBM-BMG
  • 2001 : Un slow pour s'aimer, MBM-BMG-Une Musique
  • 2002 : Ensemble on gagnera, MBM-BMG-Une Musique
  • 2002 : Tant qu'il y aura des femmes, MBM-BMG
  • 2002 : Petite maman (édition bonus), MBM-BMG-Une Musique
  • 2003 : Méditerranée/Quand Tino chantait, MBM-BMG
  • 2003 : Paix sur la terre (versions studio/live), MBM-BMG
  • 2005 : Et si on parlait d'amour (promo), BMG Media
  • 2005 : Tu sais bien, MBM-Sony-BMG
  • 2007 : Une rose dans le désert, MBM-BMG-Sony-Columbia-Vogue
  • 2007 : L'amour c'est comme le tango, MBM-BMG-Sony-Columbia-Vogue
  • 2008 : Somethin' stupid (promo live tour 2008), MBM-Sony-BMG
  • 2009 : Somethin' stupid + clip (live tour 2008), MBM-Sony Music
  • 2010 : C'est plus fort que moi /Chanteur d'amour /Ils font un rêve, MBM-Sony Music
  • 2011 : La Tarentelle d'amour (promo tour 2011), MBM-Sony Music
  • 2012 : Je n'ai pas fini de t'aimer, MBM-Sony Music
  • 2013 : Amor latino /Qu'as tu fait de moi/Ok pour t'emmener, MBM-Sony Music

33-tours edit

  • 1971 : I love you, je t'aime, Vogue
  • 1971 : I love you, je t'aime, London-Canada
  • 1972 : Je voudrais dormir près de toi, Vogue
  • 1972 : Je voudrais dormir près de toi, Vogue-Belgique
  • 1972 : Je voudrais dormir près de toi, Vogue-Espagne
  • 1972 : Je voudrais dormir près de toi, Vogue-Argentine
  • 1973 : Laisse-moi vivre ma vie, Vogue
  • 1973 : Viens te perdre dans mes bras, Vogue
  • 1973 : Ma vie en musique (version instrumentale, vol 1), Vogue
  • 1973 : 12 premiers succès de Frédéric François, Vogue-Japon
  • 1974 : Tant que je vivrai, Vogue
  • 1974 : Tant que je vivrai, Vogue-Japon
  • 1974 : Viens te perdre dans mes bras, Vogue-Japon
  • 1975 : Chicago, Vogue
  • 1976 : San Francisco, Vogue
  • 1976 : Ma vie en musique, Vogue-Argentine
  • 1977 : Belle tu es belle, Vogue
  • 1977 : Laisse-moi vivre ma vie, Vogue-Japon
  • 1978 : Giorgia, Vogue
  • 1979 : Giorgia, Vogue-Argentine
  • 1980 : Qui t'a dit qu'en ce temps là, Vogue
  • 1981 : Je veux chanter la nostalgie, Vogue
  • 1981 : Un chant d'amour un chant d'été, Vogue-Japon
  • 1982 : Adios amor, Vogue
  • 1983 : Aimer, Vogue
  • 1984 : Mon cœur te dit je t'aime, Trema
  • 1985 : Je t'aime à l'italienne, Trema
  • 1986 : L'aimer encore, Trema
  • 1988 : Une nuit ne suffit pas, Trema
  • 1988 : Live de l'Olympia, Trema
  • 1989 : L'amour s'en va, l'amour revient, Trema
  • 1990 : Qui de nous deux, Trema
  • 1990 : Olympia 90, Trema
  • 1991 : Est-ce que tu es seule ce soir, Trema
  • 1992 : Je ne te suffis pas, Trema

Laser albums edit

  • 1984 : Mon cœur te dit je t'aime, Trema
  • 1985 : Je t'aime à l'italienne, Trema
  • 1986 : L'aimer encore, Trema
  • 1988 : Une nuit ne suffit pas, Trema
  • 1988 : Live de l'Olympia, Trema
  • 1989 : L'amour s'en va, l'amour revient, Trema
  • 1990 : Qui de nous deux, Trema
  • 1990 : Olympia 90, Trema
  • 1991 : Est-ce que tu es seule ce soir, Trema
  • 1992 : Je ne te suffis pas, Trema
  • 1990 : Olympia 90, Trema
  • 1991 : Est-ce que tu es seule ce soir, Trema
  • 1992 : Je ne te suffis pas, Trema
  • 1993 : Tzigane, MBM-BMG
  • 1994 : Les chansons de mon cœur,MBM-BMG
  • 1994 : Olympia 94, MBM-BMG
  • 1995 : Les Italo-Américains, MBM-BMG
  • 1995 : Les plus grandes chansons napolitaines, MBM-BMG
  • 1996 : Album d'or, MBM-BMG
  • 1996 : Olympia 96, MBM-BMG
  • 1997 : Les chansons de mon cœur vol 2, MBM-BMG
  • 1997 : Je ne t'oublie pas, MBM-BMG
  • 1998 : Olympia 98, MBM-BMG
  • 1998 : Best of de mes Olympia, MBM-BMG
  • 1998 : Pour toi Maman édition spéciale 4 CD MBM-BMG
  • 1999 : Les plus grandes mélodies italiennes, MBM-BMG
  • 1999 : Frédéric François " Le collector ", MBM-BMG
  • 2000 : Olympia 2000, MBM-BMG
  • 2001 : Un slow pour s'aimer, MBM-BMG
  • 2001 : 60 chansons 3 CD, MBM-BMG
  • 2001 : L'essentiel, MBM-BMG
  • 2002 : Frédéric François chante Noël, MBM-BMG
  • 2003 : Olympia 2002 spectacle intégral, MBM-BMG
  • 2003 : Les romances de toujours, MBM-BMG
  • 2004 : 30 chansonsde légende, MBM-BMG
  • 2004 : Un été d'amour, MBM-BMG
  • 2005 : Bailamos, MBM/Sony-BMG
  • 2005 : Et si l'on parlait d'amour, MBM/Sony-BMG
  • 2005 : Olympia 2005, MBM/Sony-BMG
  • 2006 : Les chansons mythiques des années 70, MBM/Sony-BMG
  • 2006 : Les indispensables, MBM/Sony-BMG
  • 2006 : Mes préférences, MBM/Sony-BMG
  • 2007 : Pour toi maman 2007, MBM/Sony-BMG
  • 2007 : Une vie d'amour, MBM/Sony-BMG
  • 2007 : Merci la vie, MBM/Sony-BMG
  • 2008 : 20 ans d'Olympia, MBM/Sony-BMG
  • 2008 : Tour 2008 de l'Olympia à Forest National, MBM/Sony-BMG
  • 2010 : Chanteur d'amour, MBM/Sony-BMG
  • 2011 : 40 succès en or, MBM/Sony-BMG
  • 2011 : Tour 2011-Le spectacle anniversaire, MBM/Sony-BMG
  • 2012 : Je n'ai pas fini de t'aimer / Parler d'amour, MBM/Sony-BMG
  • 2012 : Pour toi maman 2012, MBM/Sony-BMG
  • 2012 : Album d'Or 2012, MBM/Sony-BMG
  • 2012 : L'intégrale 1992 à 2012, MBM/Sony-BMG
  • 2013 : Amor Latino, MBM/Sony-BMG
  • 2014 : Best of – 3CD, MBM/Sony-BMG
  • 2014 : 30 ans d'Olympia – Live 2014 , MBM/Sony-BMG
  • 2014 : La Magie de Noël, MBM/Sony-BMG
  • 2015 : Fidèle, MBM/Sony-BMG*
  • 2015 : 30 ans d'Olympia – Live 2014 – includes a DVD MBM/Sony-BMG

DVD edit

  • 1990 : Forest National 1990 – Live 90
  • 1994 : Spectacle au Canada – Live 94
  • 1996 : 25 ans d'Amour – Olympia 1996
  • 1998 : Olympia 1998 – Live 98
  • 2000 : 2000 ans D'amour – Olympia 2000
  • 2000 : La vidéo du Siècle
  • 2001 : Karaoké
  • 2003 : Olympia 2002 – Live 2002
  • 2006 : Olympia 2005 – Live 2005
  • 2006 : Olympia 2002, Olympia 2005 et Karaoké
  • 2008 : Ma vidéo d'Or – 20 ans d'images coup de coeur
  • 2009 : Tours 2008 de l'Olympia à Forest National – Live 2008
  • 2009 : La vidéo d'Or de mes tendre années
  • 2011 : Tours 2011 – Spectacle Anniversaire
  • 2015 : 30 ans d'Olympia – Olympia 2014 (Prévue pour le 27 Avril 2915)

Audiovisual edit

It was in the summer of 1969 that people heard Frédéric François sing on the radio for the first time: on the Belgian station RTBF. He performed "Sylvie." He was a guest on his first radio show a few weeks later on that same station.

In France, in 1970, it was Europe 1 that broadcast a song by Frédéric François for the first time, "Jean," which put him in the charts (of that station) for the first time. In the second half of 1971, "Je n'ai jamais aimé comme je t'aime" was played for the first time on the "Formule J" programme of the RTBF. This song stayed at number one for thirteen weeks. The French in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais, who listen often to radio stations transmitting from Belgium, could not find this single at their record shops, because it was not distributed in France, and crossed the border to buy it in Belgian record shops.

He participated in his first radio show in France in 1972 on Europe N°1, in "5, 6, 7" presented by Jacques Ourévitch, at the time that "Je voudrais dormir près de toi" came out. Michel Jonasz and Michel Berger were in the same studio, as they were embarking on their careers.

His first television show was broadcast in 1972, on the sole French station at the time, the ORTF. Presented by Guy Lux, it was transmitted live from the little white wine feast in Nogent-sur-Marne (Val-de-Marne). He was roosted on a float in the company of Mike Brant, and both of them were driven through all the streets of the city!

That same year, he took part in his second television show: “Midi-Première” presented by Danièle Gilbert and Jacques Martin. He met there his fellow Italian/Sicilian/Belgian countryman, Salvatore Adamo, who was already a big star. It was the start of an enduring lifelong friendship.

In 1973, the presenter Christian Morin on Europe N°1 was the first to use the diminutive "Frédo" to refer to him, during a programme called "Le hit parade" where he was invited to reward the millionth buyer of his single "Laisse-moi vivre ma vie."

In December 1974, he sang live on RTL. He was not in the major studio, but in the Church of Chesnay in the Yvelines, before two hundred children and their parents. The proceeds went to the handicapped children of Garches (Hauts-de-Seine) and to fatherless children of the "Le Nid de la ville d'Antony" [The Nest of Anthony's City] foundation. In the beginning of 1975, in the programme entitled "Samedi est à vous" [Saturday over to you] presented by Bernard Golay on the first station of the ORTF, he was tied, with Mike Brant, for first place, as the favourite singer of television viewers.

From 1975 to 1979, he appeared on "Ring-parade" on Antenne 2, presented by Guy Lux and Jean-Pierre Foucault.

Radio has been decisive in Frédéric François's career, because it was thanks to free radio stations that he tasted success, when they had just come into being, by playing "Adios Amor" extensively in 1982, which brought him out of three long years in the wilderness.

From 1983 to 1998, he was invited many times to the Jacques Martin's "École des Fans" [School of Fans] as part of the programme "Dimanche Martin" [Sunday Martin].

As of 1984, Pascal Sevran invited him regularly to appear in "La Chance aux Chansons" [Give songs a chance]. In 1995, he was the main guest of the show for an entire week, when his second album, "Les Italos-Américains" [Italian Americans] was released.

In 1988, he was on hand for the launch of a brand new show of the Belgian station RTL-TVI, "Télévie" [Telelife], which raised funds for leukaemia. He would make it a point of honour to participate every year down to the present day. In France, during a broadcast of Jean-Pierre Foucault's "Sacrée Soirée" [Hell of an evening] in 1988, his son Anthony surprised him by singing Chicago, accompanied by his sister Gloria (on guitar) and his brother Vincent (on piano).

On 17 December 1988, Patrick Sabatier devoted a broadcast of "Avis de Recherche" [Wanted] on TF1. He and his seven brothers and sisters are united for the first time in a television studio. His wife, Monique, has sung only once in public, during a "Sacrée Soirée" show for Valentine's Day, on 14 February 1991, when she joined him in a rendition of "Mon cœur te dit je t'aime.”

On 12 April 1991, "Tous à la Une" [All in the headlines] asked him to be its exceptional editor in chief on TF1. Frédéric Mitterrand devoted his "C'est notre vie" [It's our life] show on 17 June 1994, during which he met the actress who made him dream in his youth, Gina Lollobrigida. He improvised "Le Chaland" [The Barge] on the guitar, in Italian, because he knew it was one of her favourite songs, which served as a leitmotiv for several cult films in Italy.

In 1999, RTL-TVI and Marylène Bergmann devoted to him a special show recorded live at the Cirque Royal [Royal Circus] in Brussels. On 25 April 2009, he sponsored a new programme on the Belgian station RTL-TVI entitled "Au cœur de Télévie" [At the heart of Telelife] to get people to understand the scourge that is cancer through reports and interviews. On the same day, he was on stage at the same station, as every year, for "Télévie" for research on all forms of cancer. It was during this evening that he sang for the first time again, after having ceased all activities for six months.

In France, although he had not appeared in public since his concert on 17 October 2008 at Micropolis in Besançon, he wanted television viewers to see that he was doing well by making a surprise appearance on 14 May 2009 in Sophie Davant's show "C'est au programme" [It's on the programme] on France 2. On the radio, he broke his silence only once, at the request of Dave, who presented a revamped version of Top 50 the entire summer on Europe 1. The footage was broadcast on 17 August 2009.

In 2010, during Daniela Lumbroso's "Chabada" show, Frédéric François was surrounded by Salvatore Adamo and the tenor Roberto Alagna. None of the three singers stuck to the initial programme (they were to pay homage to Polnareff, Brassens and Luis Mariano respectively), and together, they created a "Sicilian" ambiance on stage, bringing their childhood memories musically back to life.

In 2011, during a special "Vivement Dimanche" [Ever on Sunday] show devoted to Italy, Michel Drucker invited Frédéric François, who joined Ornella Muti, Arturo Brachetti and "Les Prêtres" [The Priests] on stage. That same year, Stéphane Pauwels launched a new show on the Belgian RTL-TVI station: "Les orages de la vie" [The storms of life], the aim of which is to show that even the biggest stars have gone through stormy patches. He asked Frédéric François to be the first "subject" of his show, and took him back to Tilleur, the neighbourhood of his youth, in the house where his parents used to live when his first producer, Constant Defourny, came knocking on their door.

During the 2010s, Frédéric François was a regular guest on many shows such as Patrick Sébastien's "Les Années Bonheur" [Years of happiness], Humbert Ibach's "Les Grands du Rire" [The great comedians], presented by Yves Lecoq, or "Face à Face" [Face to Face] on RTL-TVI.

In the beginning of 2014, Frédéric was invited to Sophie Davant's "C'est au programme," during the course of which the writer Marc Lévy paid him a stirring tribute, as if he had written the exceptional destiny of little Francesco Barracato. Frédéric was very moved, to the point of wishing to include this video in his new tour, in a segment entitled "Hommage à mon père" [Homage to my father].

Bibliography edit

  • 1985 : Les yeux charbon (Editions Carrère-Lafon)
  • 2000 : Ma Vie (Editions Hors Collection) (with Serge Igor).
  • 2005 : Autobiographie d'un sicilien (Editions Ramsay).
  • 2008 : Merci la vie ! (Editions du Rocher) (with the photographer Patrick Carpentier).
  • 2011 : Une vie d'amour

Decorations edit

  • 1999 : Knight of Arts and Letters of the Order of Leopold II, from the hands of the Belgian Minister for Culture, Pierre Hazette.[Note 11]
  • 2008 : Honorary citizen of the City of Wanze (Belgium)..
  • 2009 : Commander of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic (Commendatore dell'Ordine al Merito della Republica Italiana) from the hands of the Italian Consul in Liège, with the approval of the President of the Italian Council, Silvio Berlusconi. This distinction was conferred on him before 10,000 people in Blégny-Mine, the only mine museum in Belgium. He is the first Italian artist with an immigrant background to receive this honour.[Note 12]
  • 2011 : Ambassador of the Province of Liège
  • 2012 : Handing over of the keys of his native town, Lercara Friddi, Province of Palermo – Sicily. (equivalent to an honorary citizen)
  • 2013 : 2013: Crystal Heart conferred by the Belgian Prime Minister Elio Di Rupo.

References edit

  1. ^ Term of the contract that entitled him to bring his family.
  2. ^ Tilleur is 8 km from Liège.
  3. ^ Sylvie is the first name of the lyricist’s daughter.
  4. ^ Jean is pronounced as in English.
  5. ^ The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
  6. ^ Sicilian by his mother, Neapolitan by his father and a miner's son himself.
  7. ^ The term "romantic crooners for young girls" was not pejorative at the time.
  8. ^ Dionne Warwick, Nathalie Cole, Laura Pausini and Los del Rio
  9. ^ . france2.fr (in French). Archived from the original on 21 July 2015. Retrieved 22 October 2014.
  10. ^ "Frédéric FRANÇOIS - Biographie, émissions... Avec Frédéric FRANÇOIS".
  11. ^ Récompenses 1998–2002 31 May 2013 at the Wayback Machine Awards 1998–2002 [archive] conferred by the Government of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation (French-speaking Community of Belgium)
  12. ^ "Le onorificenze della Repubblica Italiana".

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attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing French Wikipedia article at fr Frederic Francois see its history for attribution You may also add the template Translated fr Frederic Francois to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Frederic Francois born Francesco Barracato 3 June 1950 in Lercara Friddi Sicily Italy is a French speaking singer composer living in Belgium Frederic FrancoisFrederic Francois in 2018Background informationBirth nameFrancesco BarracatoBorn 1950 06 03 3 June 1950 age 73 Lercara Friddi Sicily ItalyGenresChansonOccupation s SingerYears active1966 presentLabelsPolydorBarclayAZTremaVogueBMGMBM Sony BMGWebsitewww fredericfrancois com Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Origins and childhood 1 2 Early days 1 3 1970s 1 4 1980s 1 5 1990s 1 6 2000s 1 7 2010s 2 Career 3 Main hits 4 Discography 4 1 Singles 4 2 Laser singles 4 3 33 tours 4 4 Laser albums 4 5 DVD 5 Audiovisual 6 Bibliography 7 Decorations 8 ReferencesBiography editOrigins and childhood edit Born on 3 June 1950 in Lercara Friddi in Sicily in a very modest Italian family he is the second child of Antonina Nina Salemi and Giuseppe Peppino Barracato His mother was a seamstress in Lercara and his father was initially a miner in a sulphur mine in Lercara He emigrated to Belgium in the coal basin of Liege where he signed a three year contract as a miner Note 1 In 1951 Nina and her two sons joined Giuseppe in Tilleur Note 2 in a Red Cross Convoy Francesco Barracato grew up in a family of eight children Peppino used to sing Neapolitan songs and opera arias for pleasure and accompanied himself on the guitar Young Francesco was only 10 when he sang O Sole Mio for the first time in public in a cafe frequented mostly by Sicilians in Tilleur Le Passage a Niveau The Level Crossing Early days edit In 1963 he turned semi professional as a singer guitarist in a group called Les Eperviers The Sparrow hawks He left the technical college in 1965 for the Liege conservatoire to study violin where he took courses particularly in diction declamation and voice In 1966 he joined a new group called Les Tigres Sauvages Wild Tigers and won the Microsillon d Argent Silver Microgroove Record at the Festival of Chatelet in Belgium a prize that included the recording of a single He recorded two titles Petite fille Little Girl and Ne pleure pas Don t cry under the pseudonym of Francois Bara His father bought the 500 records that were pressed and managed to sell them for jukeboxes The winner also got to perform as a warm up act for three confirmed artists Johnny Hallyday Pascal Danel and Michel Polnareff his idol In 1969 his meeting with the Belgian producer Constant Defourny led to his first contract with a record company Barclay Belgique He recorded Sylvie in July 1969 and released his first single under the name of Frederic Francois in homage to the composer Chopin whose real first name was Frederic Francois He gave his first performances as a solo artist in venues in the Liege region during the tour of The Best Group orchestra he performed five of his own compositions including Sylvie of course Note 3 He released a new single Les Orgues de Saint Michel The Organ of Saint Michael which was not at all successful then another one Marian accompanied by a second title Comme tous les amoureux Like all people in love which was written especially to represent Belgium at the Eurovision contest in 1970 but was not selected 1970s edit In 1970 Frederic Francois recorded a new title Jean Note 4 an adaptation of the song in the British film The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie Note 5 by Ronald Neame 1969 Distributed on the AZ label this song crossed the Franco Belgian border thanks to Lucien Morisse the programming director of Europe 1 who played it on his channel and enabled the young singer to have a number one single on the hit parade for the first time though it was not enough to make him famous He subsequently released two singles Le pays d ou tu viens The Country you come from and Shabala the first was broadcast on the Formule J programme of the Belgian radio corporation the RTB The fan base begins to grow In 1970 he married Monique Vercauteren a miner s daughter whom he had met a year earlier He recorded a new song this time spoken and not sung I love you je t aime as a duet with Monique Their first child Gloria was born on 13 February 1971 I love you je t aime was played over and over on the Dutch pirate station Veronica which broadcast from a boat anchored outside territorial waters The 30 000 sold copies of this record are to be considered as the first real recognition on the part of the public But Monique continued to work at the factory Frederic was not earning much from his music and experienced a certain discouragement when he composed Comme on jette une bouteille a la mer Like a bottle thrown in the sea and Je n ai jamais aime comme je t aime I have never loved the way I love you with lyrics by Marino Atria Note 6 Having stayed at the no 1 spot of the Formule J hit parade for thirteen weeks Frederic Francois emerged from anonymity which made his new label Vogue Belgique decide to distribute Je n ai jamais aime comme je t aime prudently only in French record shops in Pas de Calais a region next to Belgium 250 000 copies were sold He considers this sixth single recorded under the name of Frederic Francois as his first real hit His second child Vincent was born a few months later on 15 May 1972 The real hit was to come in the summer of that year Je voudrais dormir pres de toi I would like to sleep near you which sold 500 000 copies and went to number one in several countries As hit followed hit Laisse moi vivre ma vie Let me live my life end of 1972 one million records sold Viens te perdre dans mes bras Come and lose yourself in my arms 1973 Chicago 1975 tour would follow tour That is when his second son and third child Anthony was born on 8 January 1976 Frederic Francois is classified among the romantic crooners for young girls Note 7 like Patrick Juvet Christian Delagrange Dave Mike Brant He could capitalise on his success until 1979 when the arrival of disco would dislodge him from the top of the pops 1980s edit The crossing of the wilderness would last three years until 1982 This low ebb took its toll with psychosomatic effects he suffered serious attacks of spasmophilia which would become less frequent only when he started having hits again thanks to free radios which had just made their appearance and played the title Adios Amor Goodbye love at every turn an adaptation by the lyricist Michel Jourdan of a Germany song by Andy Borg 500 000 copies the single sold in a few weeks followed by Aimer Love adaptation M Jourdan Andy Borg in 1983 This return to grace enabled him to go on tour again which would take him to Haiti where he sang for the first time in that country In 1984 he signed with Trema the record company of Michel Sardou and Enrico Macias Up until then Frederic Francois had sold mainly singles in spite of thirteen LPs at Vogue He released a new album Mon cœur te dit je t aime My heart tells you that I love you which went three times gold The creation of the Top 50 that same year would prove a decisive turning point in his career since for the first time in recording history singers were ranked according to their actual sales and not on subjective criteria And yet showbiz circles in Paris were still reticent He was 34 years old when he performed at the Olympia for the first time thanks to his impresario Moise Benitah who managed to convince Jean Michel Boris and Paulette Coquatrix The show was sold out And the craze for his new song Je t aime a l italienne I love you Italian style was such that his name would be in lights once again the following year 1985 on the great music hall on the right bank while his first book Les yeux charbon Coal Eyes Carrere Lafon was a homage to his family and his public On 14 April 1987 his father Peppino Barracato died The success of his new album Une nuit ne suffit pas One night is not enough first joint effort with a female lyricist Michaele and the preparation of his third Olympia show in 1988 helped him to overcome this shock In 1989 he sang in twenty five cities in Canada as well as in the United States April 1989 in Miami and in New York where he gave five performances in three different venues Brooklyn College and Queen s College at the CUNY and the Town Hall Foundation 1990s edit For three weeks from 1 to 18 March 1990 Frederic Francois performed at the Olympia The first evening as he went off stage he was told that his fourth child Victoria had been born while he was performing the last song of his show Je t aime a l italienne Two years later he would perform on that fabled stage for an entire month the longest run in his career In 1993 he left Trema to create his own production company MBM in order to gain complete creative freedom and signed a contract with BMG for the distribution He released the last vinyl single of his career L amour c est la musique Life is music Then came his first CD entitled Tzigane Gypsy as well as a first excerpt from the same single title in Belgium On 20 December 1996 he was received in a private audience by Pope John Paul II in Rome with other distinguished guests Note 8 On that occasion he sang for the first time in his life before the Pope accompanied by 70 musicians and the choruses of the Rome opera His mother whom he always admired died on 17 August 1997 Frederic Francois dedicated to her his eighth appearance at the Olympia in March 1998 followed by a tour that attracted more than 300 000 spectators He knew that he was going to sing for the first time in his life in his native village of Lercara Friddi in Sicily on 30 May 1999 A few months before that event he recorded an album with Italian classics Volare Come Prima Ciao Ciao Bambina entitled Les plus grandes melodies italiennes The Greatest Italian Melodies He also introduced a family song known to many Sicilians La porta abanidduzza The door ajar and for the first time in his career he sang in the Sicilian language He considered it as a return to his roots and a way to celebrate thirty years of success In 1999 the Editions LCJ Productions released a VHS of the film Les dedales d Icare The maze of Icarus Armand Rocour 1981 Belgium the song of the film Je voyage I am travelling was performed by Frederic Francois who was playing his first role in a film 2000s edit Frederic Francois entered the 21st century by publishing his second book Ma vie My life Editions Hors Collection with the journalist Serge Igor where he talks about his life as never before and opens his personal photo archives for the first time His tour in 2002 2003 featured more than 100 consecutive performances in France Belgium and Switzerland He decided to pay homage to Tino Rossi by covering his biggest hits in 2003 Mediterranee Marinella Ave Maria Petit Papa Noel In 2004 during his eleventh appearance at the Olympia he sang in English for the first time in his career Elvis Presley s song Love Me Tender to a standing ovation In 2005 after three years without any recordings he released a CD with 15 songs including Et si on parlait d amour And if we spoke of love It sold 200 000 copies in a few weeks In October 2005 he published his third book Autobiographie d un Sicilien Autobiography of a Sicilian Editions Ramsay where he presents his values and ideals That year some of his lady admirers would give him another nickname than the famous Fredo by calling him La voix de l amour The voice of love Frederic Francois likes to share snippets of his private life That is why the album released on 14 June 2006 entitled Mes Preferences is emblematic because it marks out the highlights of his career and family life a song sung for the first time in public at the age of ten O Sole Mio his first recording Petite fille his first big hit Laisse moi vivre ma vie the song written in honour of his mother while she was alive Mamina My little mamma in Sicilian the tender declaration for his latest little child Victoria Fou d elle Mad about her the title which he composed for the sixth anniversary of his father s death Le Strapontin de papa Dad s folding chair Frederic Francois said Merci la vie Thank you life twice in a year s time The first time on 22 October 2007 with his CD entitled literally Merci la vie Thank you life and the second time on 22 October 2008 with the publication of the book with photos devoted to him with more than 300 shots by Patrick Carpentier Merci la vie Editions Du Rocher Nevertheless he fell ill on 26 October 2008 a little before his concert at the Forum of Liege overcome by an excessive dose of cortisone He was hospitalised twice at the Liege Academic Medical Center He stayed there for nearly a month the first time from 28 November to 22 December 2008 and fifteen days the second time in February 2009 Whilst on his hospital bed the live album then the DVD version of the Frederic Francois tour from the Olympia to Forest National were released which mixed recordings of his performances on stage in Paris and in Brussels The doctors recommended complete rest He put his career on hold for a year He would sing again in public exceptionally during the Televie programme on the Belgian RTL TVI channel for cancer research He is seen performing Frank Sinatra s Something Stupid with his daughter Victoria a duet created together in March 2008 on the Olympia stage on his daughter s eighteenth birthday He resumed his activities on 31 October 2009 by resuming his tour where he had left of on the stage of the Forum in Liege 2010s edit In 2010 he released a new album Chanteur d amour Singer of love followed by an object book Une vie d amour A life of love and appeared at the Olympia from 11 to 20 February 2011 then at Forest National on 5 March 2011 reference necessary He released a CD entitled 40 Succes en or 40 golden hits included in a DVD After a year on tour on 3 and 4 March 2012 he returned to the Olympia with his friends Liane Foly and Roberto Alagna as guests He also appeared in the Vivement Dimanche programme on France 2 on 20 October 2013 to promote his new album Amor Latino Latin Love which was released on 21 October 2013 and he sang Qu as tu fait da moi What have you done to me and Amor Latino Note 9 on that programme After that show Michel Drucker said that he had attracted the season s biggest audience thanks to Frederic Francois The Amor Latino album was a new development in the Frederic Francois style a real musical blend came into being with the creation of new musical styles classic pop rock tango r amp b tango electro swing etc He celebrated his 14th run at the Olympia from 28 February to 9 March 2014 then went on tour until 2015 On 18 August 2014 he released a Best of collection of 3 CDs and on 20 October the CD 30 ans d Olympia Live 2014 Thirty years of Olympia Live 2014 was released In December 2014 his daughter Victoria Barracato produced his new clip Fidele For the end of year holidays Frederic Francois released an album Magie de Noel Magic of Christmas which included the standard Christmas songs several universal songs and one original work Avant Noel Before Christmas Career editWhilst he s just celebrated 40 years in show business Frederic Francois is giving sold out concerts his record sales have exceeded 35 million copies ranking him number three in number of records sold among singers with Belgian nationality behind Salvatore Adamo and Jacques Brel Note 10 He has had 85 gold records singles and albums together 15 gold awards for his sales of videos and DVDs He has sung 350 songs in four languages Main hits edit1971 Je n ai jamais aime comme je t aime Vogue 1972 Je voudrais dormir pres de toi Vogue 1972 Laisse moi vivre ma vie Vogue 1973 Quand vient le soir on se retrouve Vogue 1973 Un chant d amour un chant d ete Vogue 1973 Viens te perdre dans mes bras Vogue 1973 Pour toi Vogue 1974 Il est deja trop tard Viens me retrouver 1974 Si je te demande Vogue 1975 Chicago Vogue 1984 On s embrasse on oublie tout Vogue 1984 Mon cœur te dit je t aime Trema 1985 Je t aime a l italienne Trema 1987 Une nuit ne suffit pas Trema 1988 L amour s en va l amour revient Trema 1989 Qui de nous deux Trema 1990 Est ce que tu es seule ce soir Trema 1993 Tzigane MBM BMG 1995 Les Italos Americains MBM BMG 1997 L amour fou MBM BMG 1997 Je ne t oublie pas MBM BMG 2001 Un slow pour s aimer MBM BMG 2005 Et si l on parlait d amour MBM BMG 2007 Merci la vie MBM Sony BMG 2010 Chanteur d amour MBM Sony BMG 2013 Amor Latino MBM Sony BMGDiscography editSingles edit 1966 Petite fille Polydor 1969 Sylvie Barclay 1970 La nuit n a pas de couleur Barclay 1970 Marian Barclay 1970 Triste Matin Barclay 1970 Mini maxi Dolly Barclay 1971 Jean AZ 1971 Mini maxi Dolly AZ 1971 Shabala AZ 1971 I love you je t aime AZ 1971 I love you je t aime suis je ne pour pleurer London Canada 1971 I love you je t aime Ekipo Espagne 1971 I love you je t aime Vogue Belgique 1971 I love you ti amo Rare Italie 1971 Shabala Vogue Belgique 1971 Je n ai jamais aime comme je t aime Vogue 1971 Ma chance c est de t avoir Vogue Belgique 1972 Amare e avere te Ma chance c est de t avoir CBS Sugar Vogue 1972 Ma chance c est de t avoir Ekipo Espagne 1972 Ma vie c est toi Vogue 1972 Shabala Ekipo Espagne 1972 Je voudrais dormir pres de toi Vogue 1972 Je voudrais dormir pres de toi Vogue Japon 1972 Laisse moi vivre ma vie Vogue 1972 Laisse moi vivre ma vie Vogue Portugal 1972 Laisse moi vivre ma vie Vogue Japon 1973 Quand vient le soir on se retrouve Vogue 1973 Quand vient le soir on se retrouve Vogue Portugal 1973 Pour toi Vogue 1973 Un chant d amour un chant d ete Vogue 1973 Un chant d amour un chant d ete Vogue Japon 1973 Tu non sei piu come una volta laisse moi vivre ma vie Vogue Italie 1973 Viens te perdre dans mes bras Vogue 1973 Viens te perdre dans mes bras Vogue Portugal 1974 N oublie jamais Si je te demande Vogue 1974 N oublie jamais Tu veux rester libre Alvaroda Portugal 1974 Il est deja trop tard Vogue 1974 Tant que je vivrai Vogue 1975 Mal tu me fais mal Vogue 1975 Maintenant que tu es loin de moi Vogue 1975 Chicago Comment veux tu que je t oublie Vogue 1975 C est Noel C est Noel avec la chorale Vogue Belgique 1975 Tu veux rester libre c est noel sur la terre Vogue Toho records Japon 1975 Chicago C est ma faute Ariola Allemagne 1976 Baby dollar Vogue 1976 Fanny Fanny Vogue 1976 Baby dollar Fanny Fanny Ariola Allemagne 1976 San Francisco Vogue 1976 San Francisco Vogue Japon 1976 C est Noel C est ma faute Vogue 1977 On comprend toujours quand c est trop tard Vogue 1977 De Venise a Capri Vogue 1977 De Venise a Capri Ariola Allemagne 1977 Belle tu es belle Valentino Vogue 1977 Belle tu es belle Valentino Ariola Allemagne 1978 Sois romantique Vogue 1978 Au dancing de mon cœur Vogue 1978 Giorgia Vogue 1979 Un amour d aujourd hui Vogue 1979 Via Italia Seul Vogue 1980 Via Italia N oublie jamais nous deux Vogue 1980 Qui t a dit qu en ce temps la Vogue 1980 Je reve sur mon piano Vogue 1980 Je reve sur mon piano Vogue Belgique 1981 Je veux chanter la nostalgie Vogue 1981 Douce Douce Vogue 1982 J aimerai te faire du bien Le p tit yellow submarine promo Vogue Modulation Canada 1982 Un homme dans ta vie Lisa donna Lisa promo Vogue Modulation Canada 1982 On s aimera toute la vie duo avec Gloria Vogue 1982 Adios amor Nous etions des amis Vogue 1982 Adios amor I love you je t aime en espagnol Vogue 1982 Je n ai jamais aime comme je t aime Ekipo Espagne 1982 Tu veux rester libre Vogue Japon 1983 Aimer Vogue 1984 On s embrasse on oublie tout Trema 1984 Mon cœur te dit je t aime Trema 1985 Une femme pour toute la vie Trema 1985 Je t aime a l italienne Trema 1986 Quand papa chantait Trema 1986 L aimer encore Trema 1987 Nina Ninouschka Trema 1987 Une nuit ne suffit pas Trema 1988 Ca commence comme une histoire d amour Un garcon pleure Trema Trans Canada 1988 L amour s en va l amour revient Trema 1989 Une simple histoire d amour Trema 1989 Qui de nous deux Trema 1990 C est toi qui pars Trema 1990 Est ce que tu es seule ce soir Trema 1991 Je me battrai pour elle Trema 1992 Je ne te suffis pas Trema 1992 Bleu mediterranee Trema 1992 Encore une nuit sans toi Trema 1993 L amour c est la musique MBM BMG 1993 Tzigane MBM BMG ARIOLA Belgique Laser singles edit 1990 Est ce que tu es seule ce soir TREMA Pathe Marconi 1991 Je me battrai pour elle TREMA Pathe Marconi 1992 Je ne te suffis pas TREMA Sony music 1992 Bleu mediterranee TREMA Sony music 1992 Encore une nuit sans toi TREMA Sony music 1993 L amour c est la musique MBM BMG 1993 Tzigane MBM BMG 1993 Si tu t en vas MBM BMG 1994 Fou d elle Live Olympia 94 MBM BMG 1995 Les Italo Americains MBM BMG 1995 En plein soleil MBM BMG 1995 Y a t il quelqu un MBM BMG 1995 O Sole mio MBM BMG 1996 Funiculi Funicula promo MBM BMG 1996 Luna Rossa promo live Olympia 96 MBM BMG 1997 L amour fou MBM BMG 1997 Je ne t oublie pas MBM BMG 1997 Chiquita MBM BMG 1997 Le jardin de mr Paul MBM BMG 1998 Je veux tout MBM BMG 1999 Volare MBM BMG 2001 Mourir d amour promo live Olympia 2000 MBM BMG 2001 Un slow pour s aimer MBM BMG Une Musique 2002 Ensemble on gagnera MBM BMG Une Musique 2002 Tant qu il y aura des femmes MBM BMG 2002 Petite maman edition bonus MBM BMG Une Musique 2003 Mediterranee Quand Tino chantait MBM BMG 2003 Paix sur la terre versions studio live MBM BMG 2005 Et si on parlait d amour promo BMG Media 2005 Tu sais bien MBM Sony BMG 2007 Une rose dans le desert MBM BMG Sony Columbia Vogue 2007 L amour c est comme le tango MBM BMG Sony Columbia Vogue 2008 Somethin stupid promo live tour 2008 MBM Sony BMG 2009 Somethin stupid clip live tour 2008 MBM Sony Music 2010 C est plus fort que moi Chanteur d amour Ils font un reve MBM Sony Music 2011 La Tarentelle d amour promo tour 2011 MBM Sony Music 2012 Je n ai pas fini de t aimer MBM Sony Music 2013 Amor latino Qu as tu fait de moi Ok pour t emmener MBM Sony Music 33 tours edit 1971 I love you je t aime Vogue 1971 I love you je t aime London Canada 1972 Je voudrais dormir pres de toi Vogue 1972 Je voudrais dormir pres de toi Vogue Belgique 1972 Je voudrais dormir pres de toi Vogue Espagne 1972 Je voudrais dormir pres de toi Vogue Argentine 1973 Laisse moi vivre ma vie Vogue 1973 Viens te perdre dans mes bras Vogue 1973 Ma vie en musique version instrumentale vol 1 Vogue 1973 12 premiers succes de Frederic Francois Vogue Japon 1974 Tant que je vivrai Vogue 1974 Tant que je vivrai Vogue Japon 1974 Viens te perdre dans mes bras Vogue Japon 1975 Chicago Vogue 1976 San Francisco Vogue 1976 Ma vie en musique Vogue Argentine 1977 Belle tu es belle Vogue 1977 Laisse moi vivre ma vie Vogue Japon 1978 Giorgia Vogue 1979 Giorgia Vogue Argentine 1980 Qui t a dit qu en ce temps la Vogue 1981 Je veux chanter la nostalgie Vogue 1981 Un chant d amour un chant d ete Vogue Japon 1982 Adios amor Vogue 1983 Aimer Vogue 1984 Mon cœur te dit je t aime Trema 1985 Je t aime a l italienne Trema 1986 L aimer encore Trema 1988 Une nuit ne suffit pas Trema 1988 Live de l Olympia Trema 1989 L amour s en va l amour revient Trema 1990 Qui de nous deux Trema 1990 Olympia 90 Trema 1991 Est ce que tu es seule ce soir Trema 1992 Je ne te suffis pas Trema Laser albums edit 1984 Mon cœur te dit je t aime Trema 1985 Je t aime a l italienne Trema 1986 L aimer encore Trema 1988 Une nuit ne suffit pas Trema 1988 Live de l Olympia Trema 1989 L amour s en va l amour revient Trema 1990 Qui de nous deux Trema 1990 Olympia 90 Trema 1991 Est ce que tu es seule ce soir Trema 1992 Je ne te suffis pas Trema 1990 Olympia 90 Trema 1991 Est ce que tu es seule ce soir Trema 1992 Je ne te suffis pas Trema 1993 Tzigane MBM BMG 1994 Les chansons de mon cœur MBM BMG 1994 Olympia 94 MBM BMG 1995 Les Italo Americains MBM BMG 1995 Les plus grandes chansons napolitaines MBM BMG 1996 Album d or MBM BMG 1996 Olympia 96 MBM BMG 1997 Les chansons de mon cœur vol 2 MBM BMG 1997 Je ne t oublie pas MBM BMG 1998 Olympia 98 MBM BMG 1998 Best of de mes Olympia MBM BMG 1998 Pour toi Maman edition speciale 4 CD MBM BMG 1999 Les plus grandes melodies italiennes MBM BMG 1999 Frederic Francois Le collector MBM BMG 2000 Olympia 2000 MBM BMG 2001 Un slow pour s aimer MBM BMG 2001 60 chansons 3 CD MBM BMG 2001 L essentiel MBM BMG 2002 Frederic Francois chante Noel MBM BMG 2003 Olympia 2002 spectacle integral MBM BMG 2003 Les romances de toujours MBM BMG 2004 30 chansonsde legende MBM BMG 2004 Un ete d amour MBM BMG 2005 Bailamos MBM Sony BMG 2005 Et si l on parlait d amour MBM Sony BMG 2005 Olympia 2005 MBM Sony BMG 2006 Les chansons mythiques des annees 70 MBM Sony BMG 2006 Les indispensables MBM Sony BMG 2006 Mes preferences MBM Sony BMG 2007 Pour toi maman 2007 MBM Sony BMG 2007 Une vie d amour MBM Sony BMG 2007 Merci la vie MBM Sony BMG 2008 20 ans d Olympia MBM Sony BMG 2008 Tour 2008 de l Olympia a Forest National MBM Sony BMG 2010 Chanteur d amour MBM Sony BMG 2011 40 succes en or MBM Sony BMG 2011 Tour 2011 Le spectacle anniversaire MBM Sony BMG 2012 Je n ai pas fini de t aimer Parler d amour MBM Sony BMG 2012 Pour toi maman 2012 MBM Sony BMG 2012 Album d Or 2012 MBM Sony BMG 2012 L integrale 1992 a 2012 MBM Sony BMG 2013 Amor Latino MBM Sony BMG 2014 Best of 3CD MBM Sony BMG 2014 30 ans d Olympia Live 2014 MBM Sony BMG 2014 La Magie de Noel MBM Sony BMG 2015 Fidele MBM Sony BMG 2015 30 ans d Olympia Live 2014 includes a DVD MBM Sony BMG DVD edit 1990 Forest National 1990 Live 90 1994 Spectacle au Canada Live 94 1996 25 ans d Amour Olympia 1996 1998 Olympia 1998 Live 98 2000 2000 ans D amour Olympia 2000 2000 La video du Siecle 2001 Karaoke 2003 Olympia 2002 Live 2002 2006 Olympia 2005 Live 2005 2006 Olympia 2002 Olympia 2005 et Karaoke 2008 Ma video d Or 20 ans d images coup de coeur 2009 Tours 2008 de l Olympia a Forest National Live 2008 2009 La video d Or de mes tendre annees 2011 Tours 2011 Spectacle Anniversaire 2015 30 ans d Olympia Olympia 2014 Prevue pour le 27 Avril 2915 Audiovisual editIt was in the summer of 1969 that people heard Frederic Francois sing on the radio for the first time on the Belgian station RTBF He performed Sylvie He was a guest on his first radio show a few weeks later on that same station In France in 1970 it was Europe 1 that broadcast a song by Frederic Francois for the first time Jean which put him in the charts of that station for the first time In the second half of 1971 Je n ai jamais aime comme je t aime was played for the first time on the Formule J programme of the RTBF This song stayed at number one for thirteen weeks The French in the Nord Pas de Calais who listen often to radio stations transmitting from Belgium could not find this single at their record shops because it was not distributed in France and crossed the border to buy it in Belgian record shops He participated in his first radio show in France in 1972 on Europe N 1 in 5 6 7 presented by Jacques Ourevitch at the time that Je voudrais dormir pres de toi came out Michel Jonasz and Michel Berger were in the same studio as they were embarking on their careers His first television show was broadcast in 1972 on the sole French station at the time the ORTF Presented by Guy Lux it was transmitted live from the little white wine feast in Nogent sur Marne Val de Marne He was roosted on a float in the company of Mike Brant and both of them were driven through all the streets of the city That same year he took part in his second television show Midi Premiere presented by Daniele Gilbert and Jacques Martin He met there his fellow Italian Sicilian Belgian countryman Salvatore Adamo who was already a big star It was the start of an enduring lifelong friendship In 1973 the presenter Christian Morin on Europe N 1 was the first to use the diminutive Fredo to refer to him during a programme called Le hit parade where he was invited to reward the millionth buyer of his single Laisse moi vivre ma vie In December 1974 he sang live on RTL He was not in the major studio but in the Church of Chesnay in the Yvelines before two hundred children and their parents The proceeds went to the handicapped children of Garches Hauts de Seine and to fatherless children of the Le Nid de la ville d Antony The Nest of Anthony s City foundation In the beginning of 1975 in the programme entitled Samedi est a vous Saturday over to you presented by Bernard Golay on the first station of the ORTF he was tied with Mike Brant for first place as the favourite singer of television viewers From 1975 to 1979 he appeared on Ring parade on Antenne 2 presented by Guy Lux and Jean Pierre Foucault Radio has been decisive in Frederic Francois s career because it was thanks to free radio stations that he tasted success when they had just come into being by playing Adios Amor extensively in 1982 which brought him out of three long years in the wilderness From 1983 to 1998 he was invited many times to the Jacques Martin s Ecole des Fans School of Fans as part of the programme Dimanche Martin Sunday Martin As of 1984 Pascal Sevran invited him regularly to appear in La Chance aux Chansons Give songs a chance In 1995 he was the main guest of the show for an entire week when his second album Les Italos Americains Italian Americans was released In 1988 he was on hand for the launch of a brand new show of the Belgian station RTL TVI Televie Telelife which raised funds for leukaemia He would make it a point of honour to participate every year down to the present day In France during a broadcast of Jean Pierre Foucault s Sacree Soiree Hell of an evening in 1988 his son Anthony surprised him by singing Chicago accompanied by his sister Gloria on guitar and his brother Vincent on piano On 17 December 1988 Patrick Sabatier devoted a broadcast of Avis de Recherche Wanted on TF1 He and his seven brothers and sisters are united for the first time in a television studio His wife Monique has sung only once in public during a Sacree Soiree show for Valentine s Day on 14 February 1991 when she joined him in a rendition of Mon cœur te dit je t aime On 12 April 1991 Tous a la Une All in the headlines asked him to be its exceptional editor in chief on TF1 Frederic Mitterrand devoted his C est notre vie It s our life show on 17 June 1994 during which he met the actress who made him dream in his youth Gina Lollobrigida He improvised Le Chaland The Barge on the guitar in Italian because he knew it was one of her favourite songs which served as a leitmotiv for several cult films in Italy In 1999 RTL TVI and Marylene Bergmann devoted to him a special show recorded live at the Cirque Royal Royal Circus in Brussels On 25 April 2009 he sponsored a new programme on the Belgian station RTL TVI entitled Au cœur de Televie At the heart of Telelife to get people to understand the scourge that is cancer through reports and interviews On the same day he was on stage at the same station as every year for Televie for research on all forms of cancer It was during this evening that he sang for the first time again after having ceased all activities for six months In France although he had not appeared in public since his concert on 17 October 2008 at Micropolis in Besancon he wanted television viewers to see that he was doing well by making a surprise appearance on 14 May 2009 in Sophie Davant s show C est au programme It s on the programme on France 2 On the radio he broke his silence only once at the request of Dave who presented a revamped version of Top 50 the entire summer on Europe 1 The footage was broadcast on 17 August 2009 In 2010 during Daniela Lumbroso s Chabada show Frederic Francois was surrounded by Salvatore Adamo and the tenor Roberto Alagna None of the three singers stuck to the initial programme they were to pay homage to Polnareff Brassens and Luis Mariano respectively and together they created a Sicilian ambiance on stage bringing their childhood memories musically back to life In 2011 during a special Vivement Dimanche Ever on Sunday show devoted to Italy Michel Drucker invited Frederic Francois who joined Ornella Muti Arturo Brachetti and Les Pretres The Priests on stage That same year Stephane Pauwels launched a new show on the Belgian RTL TVI station Les orages de la vie The storms of life the aim of which is to show that even the biggest stars have gone through stormy patches He asked Frederic Francois to be the first subject of his show and took him back to Tilleur the neighbourhood of his youth in the house where his parents used to live when his first producer Constant Defourny came knocking on their door During the 2010s Frederic Francois was a regular guest on many shows such as Patrick Sebastien s Les Annees Bonheur Years of happiness Humbert Ibach s Les Grands du Rire The great comedians presented by Yves Lecoq or Face a Face Face to Face on RTL TVI In the beginning of 2014 Frederic was invited to Sophie Davant s C est au programme during the course of which the writer Marc Levy paid him a stirring tribute as if he had written the exceptional destiny of little Francesco Barracato Frederic was very moved to the point of wishing to include this video in his new tour in a segment entitled Hommage a mon pere Homage to my father Bibliography edit1985 Les yeux charbon Editions Carrere Lafon 2000 Ma Vie Editions Hors Collection with Serge Igor 2005 Autobiographie d un sicilien Editions Ramsay 2008 Merci la vie Editions du Rocher with the photographer Patrick Carpentier 2011 Une vie d amourDecorations edit1999 Knight of Arts and Letters of the Order of Leopold II from the hands of the Belgian Minister for Culture Pierre Hazette Note 11 2008 Honorary citizen of the City of Wanze Belgium 2009 Commander of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic Commendatore dell Ordine al Merito della Republica Italiana from the hands of the Italian Consul in Liege with the approval of the President of the Italian Council Silvio Berlusconi This distinction was conferred on him before 10 000 people in Blegny Mine the only mine museum in Belgium He is the first Italian artist with an immigrant background to receive this honour Note 12 2011 Ambassador of the Province of Liege 2012 Handing over of the keys of his native town Lercara Friddi Province of Palermo Sicily equivalent to an honorary citizen 2013 2013 Crystal Heart conferred by the Belgian Prime Minister Elio Di Rupo References edit Term of the contract that entitled him to bring his family Tilleur is 8 km from Liege Sylvie is the first name of the lyricist s daughter Jean is pronounced as in English The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie Sicilian by his mother Neapolitan by his father and a miner s son himself The term romantic crooners for young girls was not pejorative at the time Dionne Warwick Nathalie Cole Laura Pausini and Los del Rio Speciale Frederic Francois france2 fr in French Archived from the original on 21 July 2015 Retrieved 22 October 2014 Frederic FRANCOIS Biographie emissions Avec Frederic FRANCOIS Recompenses 1998 2002 Archived 31 May 2013 at the Wayback Machine Awards 1998 2002 archive conferred by the Government of the Wallonia Brussels Federation French speaking Community of Belgium Le onorificenze della Repubblica Italiana Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frederic Francois amp oldid 1216757646, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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