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Michel Sardou

Michel Charles Sardou (French pronunciation: [miʃɛl ʃaʁl saʁdu] ; born 26 January 1947) is a French singer and occasional actor.

Michel Sardou
Background information
Birth nameMichel Charles Sardou
Born (1947-01-26) 26 January 1947 (age 76)
Paris, France
GenresFrench popular music
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, actor
Years active1965–present
LabelsBarclay, Tréma, Universal
Websitemichelsardou.net

He is known not only for his love songs ("La maladie d'amour", "Je vais t'aimer"), but also for songs dealing with various social and political issues, such as the rights of women in Islamic countries ("Musulmanes"), clerical celibacy ("Le curé"), colonialism ("Le temps des colonies", "Ils ont le pétrole mais c'est tout") or the death penalty ("Je suis pour"). Another sometimes controversial theme found in some of his songs ("Les Ricains" and "Monsieur le Président de France" for example) is his respect and support for the culture and foreign policies of the United States of America. He has been accused of being a racist due to his 1976 song "Le temps des colonies", in which a former colonial soldier proudly tells his memories of colonialism, but Sardou has always claimed the song was sarcastic.[1] His 1981 single "Les lacs du Connemara" was an international hit (especially in the Netherlands). A number of his hit songs were written in collaboration with Jacques Revaux and Pierre Delanoë, a few others (most notably "En chantant") with Italian singer Toto Cutugno.

Sardou sold out eighteen consecutive dates at Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy in 2001, while his 2004 album Du plaisir went straight to the number one spot on the French album charts. With a recording career of fifty years, Sardou has released 25 studio albums, 18 live albums and has recorded more than 350 songs (chiefly in French but also in Spanish, Italian and even English) and has sold more than 100 million records. Currently he is considered one of the most popular artists in the Francophone world and one of the most lucrative, both in sales and in his shows.

Biography Edit

Childhood Edit

Michel Sardou was born on 26 January 1947 in Paris.[2] His father, Fernand Sardou, was a singer and an actor while his mother, Jackie Sardou was an actress.[2] His paternal grandfather, Valentin Sardou, was a comedian in Marseille, while his grandmother was a singer.

Sardou left school at 16.[3]

Career Edit

The early stages (1965–1970) Edit

Sardou began working as a waiter in his father's cabaret in Montmartre.[2] He eventually met Michel Fugain and auditioned for Eddie Barclay. In 1965, Sardou began his recording career with "Le madras", co-written with Michel Fugain and Patrice Laffont.[2]

In 1967, his career really picked up, thanks to censorship:[4] while France left NATO's integrated military command and the Vietnam War was causing anti-American sentiment in France, Sardou released "Les Ricains" (The Yanks), a song which stated the debt of gratitude towards the US for the liberation of France.[2] Charles de Gaulle did not like the song and he advised against its broadcast on state radio and television. This gave the singer a new notoriety, and the song let him lay the foundations for his future artistic style. However, from 1967 to 1970, he still found it difficult to have big hits.

In view of the mitigated success of his singles, in 1969, Eddie Barclay decided to terminate his contract, estimating that Sardou was not cut out to be a singer. So, he founded the record label Tréma[5] (which stands for Talar Revaux Éditions Musicales Associées), which would produce his records, with his friends Jacques Revaux (who will become his most loyal composer) and Régis Talar, a French record producer.

Success and controversies (1970–1980) Edit

He really met true success in 1970, when he released his first studio album, J'habite en France.[2] Three songs extracted from this work became hits : "J'habite en France" ("I live in France"), "Et mourir de plaisir" ("To die of pleasure") but mainly "Les bals populaires" ("Popular Dances"),[4] which reached the top of the French chart.

From this album, the hits would be uninterrupted throughout the 1970s. The songs "Le rire du sergent" ("The Sergeant's Laugh") (1971), "Le surveillant général" ("The Superintendent") (1972) found favour with the public. But his success was sealed in 1973 with the album La maladie d'amour. Its title track "La maladie d'amour" ("The Disease of Love"), "Les vieux mariés" (which translates as "The old married couple", but adapted in English under the title "It's not too late to start again") and "Les villes de solitude" ("The Cities of loneliness") would eventually become great successes. However, this last song triggered a controversy as Sardou takes the role of a man who, tired of his monotonous daily routine, drunkenly expresses his brutal fantasies (of robbing a bank and raping women), but never acts on them. The feminist organisation MLF objected.

The controversies reached their peak in 1976, with the album La vieille (The Old Woman). The first single from it, "Le France" ("SS France"), released in November 1975, was a message of indignation addressed to the President of France Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, who had just sold the ocean liner SS France. The controversial song was welcomed by the trade unions and the Communist Party even though Sardou was seen, because of several other songs, as an archetypal reactionary singer. Even after the album was a real triumph (more than a million copies sold), other extracts, like "J'accuse" ("I charge men of...") or "Le temps des colonies" ("The Days of Empire") are about a singer who defends old conservative values. He was even accused of being a racist and an apologist for colonialism, but he has always insisted that the song is written in character rather than being an expression of his own views. The song "Je suis pour..." ("I am in favour of ...") puts Sardou in the role of a man in favour of the death penalty because his own son has been killed. In the wake of this, and other political positions expressed by him, Anti-Sardou campaigns were started; their demonstrations regularly disrupted the singer's tours, although other left-wingers felt that Sardou was entitled to his freedom of speech.[6]

The next year, in 1977, Sardou moved away from politics. His next album, La java de Broadway, contained famous songs, such as "La java de Broadway" ("The Java of Broadway"), "Dix ans plus tôt" ("Ten years earlier") and a revival of the Claude François hit "Comme d'habitude" (the tune of which is best known to English-speaking audiences as "My Way"). The album was a huge success, exactly like the next Je vole (1978), which gave him one of his biggest hits, "En chantant" ("Singing"), written together with the Italian singer Toto Cutugno.

A legend in motion (1981–2001) Edit

 
Sardou in 1998

The 1980s began under good omens for the singer, with the album Les lacs du Connemara from which came two songs considered important to the entire canon of French popular music: "Les lacs du Connemara" ("The Lakes of Connemara") and "Être une femme" ("Being a woman").

Throughout the decade, Sardou had a lot of success : "Afrique adieu" ("Farewell, Africa") in 1982, "Il était là" ("He was here") in 1982, "Rouge" ("Red") in 1984, "Chanteur de jazz" ("Jazz Singer") in 1985, "La même eau qui coule" ("The same water flowing") in 1988...[citation needed] because his sales did not slow down, whereas a lot of his contemporaries had been forgotten during the disco boom.

However he didn't shy away from controversial songs, and even had success with several of them : "Vladimir Ilitch", in 1983, which both pays tribute to the ideas of Lenin and denounces the drift of the Soviet Union away from them; "Les deux écoles" ("The Two Schools"), in 1984, which recalls the opposition between the free school and the private school with a defence of private schools; "Musulmanes" ("Muslim women"), in 1986, which casts a pessimistic and bitter look at the rights of women in Islamic countries but which also pays a tribute to Arabic culture.

At the end of the 1980s, Sardou received the recognition of his peers by being awarded a Music Victory for "Musulmanes" as the best song of the year.

In the 1990s, the run of hit singles dried up, even if his four albums had very good sales. Sardou chose, for his shows in Paris, at the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy in 1989, 1991, 1993, 1998 and 2001, and managed to fill this small stadium for a total of 88 times after his tour in 2001,[7] each time with more than 17,000 spectators. He also holds the record of attendances and performances for this stadium.

He received, in 1990 and in 1999, the Music Victory for the biggest number of spectators gathered at the end of a tour (in 1998, nearly 580,000 people have come to see him on stage.[4])

After the album Français (2001) and its promotional tour, Sardou announced his retirement from singing.

The renewal (2004–2013) Edit

 
Michel Sardou at the Palais des Sports in 2005.

In 2004, Sardou signed a contract with the record label Universal Music France for a new album entitled Du plaisir, he participated in the French television show Star Academy and he organised an international tour in 2004 and 2005, visiting France, Belgium, Switzerland and Canada.

On 13 November 2006, the double album Hors format was released. This album includes twenty-three new songs, one of which is a duet with Chimène Badi, "Le chant des hommes" ("The Song of Men"). "Hors Format" has reached 400,000 copies sold and is a double platinum. In 2007, he started another tour, visiting venues like the Olympia and the Zénith de Paris. "Le Blues Black Brothers" Released on: 2004-01-01

He released the album Être une femme (2010) on 30 August 2010. Tracks include an electronic style remix by the DJ Laurent Wolf of his own 1980s hit "Être une femme", and a duet with Céline Dion, "Voler" ("To Fly").[6] The subsequent tour meets with further success.

Les grands moments (The Great Moments), a compilation album of his greatest hits, was released 22 October 2012. In 2012 and 2013 Sardou gave a show of the same name, showcasing his material all the way back to the mid-1960s. The show was staged at the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy for three dates in December 2012 and five dates at the Olympia in June 2013. But medical issues forced Sardou to cancel the twelve last dates.

In September 2014, he began playing the lead role in a play written especially for him by Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt, Si on recommençait ? (If we begin again ?).

Several of Sardou's songs also feature prominently in the French comedy film "La famille Bélier", released in 2014.

Personal life Edit

Sardou married Françoise Pettré, a dancer, in 1965.[2] They have two daughters : Sandrine (born on 15 January 1970) and Cynthia (born on 4 December 1973).[2] They divorced in 1977. He married his second wife, Elizabeth Haas, called "Babette", in October 1977.[2] They have two sons : Romain, writer (born on 6 January 1974) and Davy, actor (born on 1 June 1978).[2] They divorced in June 1999. On 11 October 1999, married Anne-Marie Périer, the daughter of the actor François Périer and the sister of the photographer Jean-Marie Périer. She is the former editor-in-chief of Elle magazine.[8] They were married in Neuilly-sur-Seine by then-mayor Nicolas Sarkozy.[8]

Discography Edit

Albums Edit

Year Title Charts Certification
FRA
[9]
BEL
(Wa)
NED SWI
1968 Petit – Les Ricains 8
1970 J'habite en France 2
1972 Danton 2
1973 La maladie d'amour 1
1976 La vieille 1
1977 La java de Broadway 2
1978 Je vole 1
1979 Verdun 10
1980 Victoria 18
1981 Les lacs du Connemara 1
1982 Il était là 2
1983 Vladimir Ilitch 4
1984 Io Domenico 1
1985 Chanteur de jazz 5
1987 Musulmanes 1
1988 Le successeur 2
1989 Sardou 66
1990 Le privilège 2
  • FRA: 2× Platinum[10]
1992 Le bac G 1
1994 Selon que vous serez, etc., etc. 1
1997 Salut 1 1 48
1998 Les grandes moments 23
2000 Français 1 2 17
2004 Du plaisir 1 2 62 9
2006 Hors format 1 1 17
2010 Être une femme 2010 2 1 45 10
2017 Le choix du fou 2 1 6
2021 En Chantant 56
2023 Intime 19
Engagé 22

Live albums Edit

Year Album Chart positions
FRA
Album certifications
1971 Olympia 71
1975 Olympia 75 1
1976 Olympia 76 4
1979 Palais des Congrès 78 34
1981 Palais des Congrès 81
1983 Vivant 83 2
1985 Concert 85
1987 Concert 87 8
1989 Bercy 89 5
1991 Bercy 91 9
1993 Bercy 93 6
1995 Olympia 95 3
1998 Bercy 98 5
2001 Bercy 2001 5
2005 Live 2005 au Palais des sports 11
2008 Zénith 2007
2011 Confidences et retrouvailles – Live 2011 8
2013 Les grands moments – Live 2013 23
2018 La dernière danse – Live 2018 à La Seine musicale 16
2021 Le concert de sa vie 7

Compilation albums Edit

  • 1980 : 20 chansons d'or
  • 1984 : 20 chansons d'or, volume 2
  • 1984 : Sardou, ses plus grandes chansons
  • 1986 : Sardou, ses plus grandes chansons (volume 2)
  • 1988 : Regards
  • 1989 : Les Grandes Chansons
  • 1989 : Intégrale 1989
  • 1993 : Les Années Barclay
  • 1994 : Intégrale 1966–1994
  • 1995 : Intégrale 1965–1995
  • 1996 : Les Grands Moments
  • 2000 : Raconte une histoire (original recordings of his first songs with Barclay from 1965 à 1967)
  • 2003 : MS
  • 2004 : Anthologie
  • 2005 : Michel Sardou
  • 2007 : L'Intégrale Sardou
  • 2007 : Les 100 plus belles chansons
  • 2008 : Les 50 plus belles chansons (rerelease)
  • 2009 : Les N°1 de Michel Sardou
  • 2009 : Master Series
  • 2009 : Master Series, volume 2
  • 2012 : Les Grands Moments
  • 2014 : Michel Sardou – La Collection officielle
  • 2017 : Les Géants de la chanson – La Collection officielle
  • 2017 : Mes premières et mes dernières danses – Intégrale des enregistrements studio 1965–2012
  • 2019 : L'album de sa vie 100 titres

Singles and various songs Edit

Best known for songs before 1983
  • "Le madras"
  • "Les Ricains"
  • "J'habite en France"
  • "Et mourir de plaisir"
  • "Les bals populaires"
  • "Le rire du sergent"
  • "Le surveillant général"
  • "La maladie d'amour"
  • "Les vieux mariés"
  • "Les villes de solitude"
  • "le France"
  • "J'accuse"
  • "Le temps des colonies"
  • "Je suis pour..."
  • "La java de Broadway"
  • "Dix ans plus tôt"
  • "En chantant"
  • "Comme d'habitude"
  • "Je vole"
  • "Les lacs du Connemara"
  • "Être une femme"
  • "Afrique adieu"
  • "Il était là"
  • "Rouge"
  • "Chanteur de jazz"
  • "Je vais t'aimer"
Hits after 1983 with chart positions
Year Title Charts Album
FRA
[9]
BEL
(Wa)
NED
Single
Top 100
SWI
1984 "Les deux écoles" 48 Sardou 1984
"Délire d'amour" 10
1985 "Io Domenico" 17
"Les deux écoles" 7 Sardou 1985
1986 "1986" 31
"Musulmanes" 5 Sardou 1986
1987 "Tous les bateaux s'envolent" 8 Regards
1988 "La même eau qui coule" 5 Sardou 1988
1989 "Attention les enfants... danger" 9 60
1990 "Marie-Jeanne" 2 Sardou 1990
1991 "Le privilège" 19
"Le vétéran" 35
1992 "Le bac G" 15 Sardou 1992
1993 "Le cinéma d'Audiard" 45
2000 "Cette chanson-là" 15 21 Français
2004 "La rivière de notre enfance"
(with Garou)
1 1 14 Français

Emblematic songs Edit

  • "Les bals populaires" ("The Popular Dances"), released in 1970. The song deals with the popular village dance parties which were fashionable in the 1970s.
  • "La maladie d'amour" ("The Disease of Love"), released in 1973. It is certainly Michel Sardou's most famous song and stayed at the top of the charts for 11 weeks. Michel drew his inspiration for this song from Pachelbel's Canon. A few bars from the Beatles' "Let It Be" can also be heard in the song.
  • "Le France" ("SS France"), released in 1975. Sardou resents the selling of the liner SS France by the President of France Valéry Giscard d'Estaing. A very controversial song, it was welcomed by the French Communist Party despite their view of Sardou as being a reactionary due to other songs of his.
  • "Être une femme" ("Being a woman"), released in 1981. A satirical view on the evolution of women's social status. Sardou makes a list of different jobs expected to be occupied by women (police officer, whore, President of France...) but specifies that whatever they do, they still retain their femininity.
  • "Les lacs du Connemara" ("The Lakes of Connemara"), released in 1981. A lyrical evocation of Ireland and another one of his most popular songs, it is very often sung at the end of French student parties and at weddings in France or in Belgium.[20] The song also has a tourism impact, with an estimated 350,000 additional visits to Connemara. Kylemore Abbey, the first tourist attraction in the region, has 20% French visitors, and guided tours are offered in this language. Of the 350,000 French who visit Ireland annually, more than half go to Connemara.[21]
  • "Musulmanes" ("Muslim women"), released in 1986. Sardou casts a pessimistic gaze on the status of women in Arabic countries. The song received, in 1987, the Music Victory for the best song of the year.
  • "La rivière de notre enfance" ("The River of our childhood"), released in 2004. Performed in duet with the Canadian singer Garou, the song nostalgically evokes the traces of our childhood which persist in our lives. This song, extracted from his album Du plaisir, also marked his comeback after three years of inactivity.

Collaborations and appearances Edit

  • 1980: Musical Les Misérables
  • 1989: "Pour toi Arménie", collective charity song headed by Charles Aznavour
  • 2000: Happy Birthday Live – Parc de Sceaux 15 June 2000 (live album that remained unpublished from 2000 until album 2020), in duet with Johnny Hallyday on "Quelque chose de Tennessee"
  • 2004: Eddy Mitchell's Frenchy Tour, released as a live album, where Sardou sang in duet the song "Sur la route de Memphis"

Victoires de la Musique Edit

Preceded by Song of the year
1987 – "Musulmanes"
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Award for the biggest number of spectators
1990
Succeeded by
Preceded by Male artist of the year
1991
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Award for the biggest number of spectators
1999
Succeeded by

Other activities Edit

Theatre manager Edit

Sardou was the owner of the Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin in Paris from 2001 to 2003.[22][23]

Theatre actor Edit

Film actor Edit

TV actor Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Sardou, Michel (1989). La moitié du chemin. Nathan.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Michel Sardou". Gala. Retrieved 13 May 2017.
  3. ^ "Michel Sardou - biographie, photos, actualité - Purebreak". PureBreak (in French). Webedia SA. Archived from the original on 27 March 2023. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
  4. ^ a b c "Michel Sardou – La biographie de Michel Sardou avec Voici.fr". Voici.fr. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  5. ^ "Michel Sardou – Artist Profile". eventseeker.com. Retrieved 5 May 2020.
  6. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2 December 2014. Retrieved 26 October 2014.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 26 October 2014. Retrieved 26 October 2014.
  8. ^ a b Perrington, Judith (10 March 2001). "Elle et lui". Libération. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  9. ^ a b LesCharts.com M. Michel Sardou discography
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "Les Certifications & Les Ventes". Info Disc. Retrieved 28 April 2019.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Les Certifications". SNEP. Retrieved 27 April 2019.[permanent dead link]
  12. ^ "Gold/Platinum". Hit Parade. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
  13. ^ "Les Disques D'Or/De Platine Albums 1997". Ultra Top. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
  14. ^ "Les Disques D'Or/De Platine Albums 1998". Ultra Top. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
  15. ^ "Les Disques D'Or/De Platine Albums 2000". Ultra Top. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
  16. ^ "Les Disques D'Or/De Platine Albums 2004". Ultra Top. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
  17. ^ "Les Disques D'Or/De Platine Albums 2006". Ultra Top. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
  18. ^ "Les Disques D'Or/De Platine Albums 2010". Ultra Top. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
  19. ^ "Les Disques D'Or/De Platine Albums 2017". Ultra Top. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
  20. ^ "" Les Lacs du Connemara ", tube éternel". Le Monde.fr (in French). 6 June 2017. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  21. ^ SEBASTIEN DUVAL (20 July 2015). "Le Connemara dit toujours merci à Michel Sardou". ouest-france.fr. Retrieved 19 December 2019..
  22. ^ "Michel Sardou s'installe au Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin". Le Parisien. 29 February 2000. Retrieved 13 May 2017.
  23. ^ Lutaud, Lena; Simon, Nathalie (16 October 2012). "Les nouveaux maîtres des théâtres parisiens". Le Figaro. Retrieved 13 May 2017.

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informationBirth nameMichel Charles SardouBorn 1947 01 26 26 January 1947 age 76 Paris FranceGenresFrench popular musicOccupation s Singer songwriter actorYears active1965 presentLabelsBarclay Trema UniversalWebsitemichelsardou wbr net He is known not only for his love songs La maladie d amour Je vais t aimer but also for songs dealing with various social and political issues such as the rights of women in Islamic countries Musulmanes clerical celibacy Le cure colonialism Le temps des colonies Ils ont le petrole mais c est tout or the death penalty Je suis pour Another sometimes controversial theme found in some of his songs Les Ricains and Monsieur le President de France for example is his respect and support for the culture and foreign policies of the United States of America He has been accused of being a racist due to his 1976 song Le temps des colonies in which a former colonial soldier proudly tells his memories of colonialism but Sardou has always claimed the song was sarcastic 1 His 1981 single Les lacs du Connemara was an international hit especially in the Netherlands A number of his hit songs were written in collaboration with Jacques Revaux and Pierre Delanoe a few others most notably En chantant with Italian singer Toto Cutugno Sardou sold out eighteen consecutive dates at Palais Omnisports de Paris Bercy in 2001 while his 2004 album Du plaisir went straight to the number one spot on the French album charts With a recording career of fifty years Sardou has released 25 studio albums 18 live albums and has recorded more than 350 songs chiefly in French but also in Spanish Italian and even English and has sold more than 100 million records Currently he is considered one of the most popular artists in the Francophone world and one of the most lucrative both in sales and in his shows Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Childhood 1 2 Career 1 2 1 The early stages 1965 1970 1 2 2 Success and controversies 1970 1980 1 2 3 A legend in motion 1981 2001 1 2 4 The renewal 2004 2013 1 3 Personal life 2 Discography 2 1 Albums 2 2 Live albums 2 3 Compilation albums 2 4 Singles and various songs 2 5 Emblematic songs 2 6 Collaborations and appearances 2 7 Victoires de la Musique 3 Other activities 3 1 Theatre manager 3 2 Theatre actor 3 3 Film actor 3 4 TV actor 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditChildhood Edit Michel Sardou was born on 26 January 1947 in Paris 2 His father Fernand Sardou was a singer and an actor while his mother Jackie Sardou was an actress 2 His paternal grandfather Valentin Sardou was a comedian in Marseille while his grandmother was a singer Sardou left school at 16 3 Career Edit The early stages 1965 1970 Edit Sardou began working as a waiter in his father s cabaret in Montmartre 2 He eventually met Michel Fugain and auditioned for Eddie Barclay In 1965 Sardou began his recording career with Le madras co written with Michel Fugain and Patrice Laffont 2 In 1967 his career really picked up thanks to censorship 4 while France left NATO s integrated military command and the Vietnam War was causing anti American sentiment in France Sardou released Les Ricains The Yanks a song which stated the debt of gratitude towards the US for the liberation of France 2 Charles de Gaulle did not like the song and he advised against its broadcast on state radio and television This gave the singer a new notoriety and the song let him lay the foundations for his future artistic style However from 1967 to 1970 he still found it difficult to have big hits In view of the mitigated success of his singles in 1969 Eddie Barclay decided to terminate his contract estimating that Sardou was not cut out to be a singer So he founded the record label Trema 5 which stands for Talar Revaux Editions Musicales Associees which would produce his records with his friends Jacques Revaux who will become his most loyal composer and Regis Talar a French record producer Success and controversies 1970 1980 Edit He really met true success in 1970 when he released his first studio album J habite en France 2 Three songs extracted from this work became hits J habite en France I live in France Et mourir de plaisir To die of pleasure but mainly Les bals populaires Popular Dances 4 which reached the top of the French chart From this album the hits would be uninterrupted throughout the 1970s The songs Le rire du sergent The Sergeant s Laugh 1971 Le surveillant general The Superintendent 1972 found favour with the public But his success was sealed in 1973 with the album La maladie d amour Its title track La maladie d amour The Disease of Love Les vieux maries which translates as The old married couple but adapted in English under the title It s not too late to start again and Les villes de solitude The Cities of loneliness would eventually become great successes However this last song triggered a controversy as Sardou takes the role of a man who tired of his monotonous daily routine drunkenly expresses his brutal fantasies of robbing a bank and raping women but never acts on them The feminist organisation MLF objected The controversies reached their peak in 1976 with the album La vieille The Old Woman The first single from it Le France SS France released in November 1975 was a message of indignation addressed to the President of France Valery Giscard d Estaing who had just sold the ocean liner SS France The controversial song was welcomed by the trade unions and the Communist Party even though Sardou was seen because of several other songs as an archetypal reactionary singer Even after the album was a real triumph more than a million copies sold other extracts like J accuse I charge men of or Le temps des colonies The Days of Empire are about a singer who defends old conservative values He was even accused of being a racist and an apologist for colonialism but he has always insisted that the song is written in character rather than being an expression of his own views The song Je suis pour I am in favour of puts Sardou in the role of a man in favour of the death penalty because his own son has been killed In the wake of this and other political positions expressed by him Anti Sardou campaigns were started their demonstrations regularly disrupted the singer s tours although other left wingers felt that Sardou was entitled to his freedom of speech 6 The next year in 1977 Sardou moved away from politics His next album La java de Broadway contained famous songs such as La java de Broadway The Java of Broadway Dix ans plus tot Ten years earlier and a revival of the Claude Francois hit Comme d habitude the tune of which is best known to English speaking audiences as My Way The album was a huge success exactly like the next Je vole 1978 which gave him one of his biggest hits En chantant Singing written together with the Italian singer Toto Cutugno A legend in motion 1981 2001 Edit nbsp Sardou in 1998The 1980s began under good omens for the singer with the album Les lacs du Connemara from which came two songs considered important to the entire canon of French popular music Les lacs du Connemara The Lakes of Connemara and Etre une femme Being a woman Throughout the decade Sardou had a lot of success Afrique adieu Farewell Africa in 1982 Il etait la He was here in 1982 Rouge Red in 1984 Chanteur de jazz Jazz Singer in 1985 La meme eau qui coule The same water flowing in 1988 citation needed because his sales did not slow down whereas a lot of his contemporaries had been forgotten during the disco boom However he didn t shy away from controversial songs and even had success with several of them Vladimir Ilitch in 1983 which both pays tribute to the ideas of Lenin and denounces the drift of the Soviet Union away from them Les deux ecoles The Two Schools in 1984 which recalls the opposition between the free school and the private school with a defence of private schools Musulmanes Muslim women in 1986 which casts a pessimistic and bitter look at the rights of women in Islamic countries but which also pays a tribute to Arabic culture At the end of the 1980s Sardou received the recognition of his peers by being awarded a Music Victory for Musulmanes as the best song of the year In the 1990s the run of hit singles dried up even if his four albums had very good sales Sardou chose for his shows in Paris at the Palais Omnisports de Paris Bercy in 1989 1991 1993 1998 and 2001 and managed to fill this small stadium for a total of 88 times after his tour in 2001 7 each time with more than 17 000 spectators He also holds the record of attendances and performances for this stadium He received in 1990 and in 1999 the Music Victory for the biggest number of spectators gathered at the end of a tour in 1998 nearly 580 000 people have come to see him on stage 4 After the album Francais 2001 and its promotional tour Sardou announced his retirement from singing The renewal 2004 2013 Edit nbsp Michel Sardou at the Palais des Sports in 2005 In 2004 Sardou signed a contract with the record label Universal Music France for a new album entitled Du plaisir he participated in the French television show Star Academy and he organised an international tour in 2004 and 2005 visiting France Belgium Switzerland and Canada On 13 November 2006 the double album Hors format was released This album includes twenty three new songs one of which is a duet with Chimene Badi Le chant des hommes The Song of Men Hors Format has reached 400 000 copies sold and is a double platinum In 2007 he started another tour visiting venues like the Olympia and the Zenith de Paris Le Blues Black Brothers Released on 2004 01 01He released the album Etre une femme 2010 on 30 August 2010 Tracks include an electronic style remix by the DJ Laurent Wolf of his own 1980s hit Etre une femme and a duet with Celine Dion Voler To Fly 6 The subsequent tour meets with further success Les grands moments The Great Moments a compilation album of his greatest hits was released 22 October 2012 In 2012 and 2013 Sardou gave a show of the same name showcasing his material all the way back to the mid 1960s The show was staged at the Palais Omnisports de Paris Bercy for three dates in December 2012 and five dates at the Olympia in June 2013 But medical issues forced Sardou to cancel the twelve last dates In September 2014 he began playing the lead role in a play written especially for him by Eric Emmanuel Schmitt Si on recommencait If we begin again Several of Sardou s songs also feature prominently in the French comedy film La famille Belier released in 2014 Personal life Edit Sardou married Francoise Pettre a dancer in 1965 2 They have two daughters Sandrine born on 15 January 1970 and Cynthia born on 4 December 1973 2 They divorced in 1977 He married his second wife Elizabeth Haas called Babette in October 1977 2 They have two sons Romain writer born on 6 January 1974 and Davy actor born on 1 June 1978 2 They divorced in June 1999 On 11 October 1999 married Anne Marie Perier the daughter of the actor Francois Perier and the sister of the photographer Jean Marie Perier She is the former editor in chief of Elle magazine 8 They were married in Neuilly sur Seine by then mayor Nicolas Sarkozy 8 Discography EditAlbums Edit This section needs expansion with positions in Wallonia Belgium and Switzerland You can help by adding to it May 2021 Year Title Charts CertificationFRA 9 BEL Wa NED SWI1968 Petit Les Ricains 81970 J habite en France 2 FRA Gold 10 1972 Danton 21973 La maladie d amour 1 FRA Gold 11 1976 La vieille 1 FRA Gold 10 1977 La java de Broadway 2 FRA Gold 10 1978 Je vole 1 FRA Gold 10 1979 Verdun 101980 Victoria 181981 Les lacs du Connemara 1 FRA Platinum 10 1982 Il etait la 21983 Vladimir Ilitch 4 FRA Platinum 10 1984 Io Domenico 1 FRA Platinum 10 1985 Chanteur de jazz 5 FRA Platinum 10 1987 Musulmanes 1 FRA Platinum 10 1988 Le successeur 21989 Sardou 661990 Le privilege 2 FRA 2 Platinum 10 1992 Le bac G 11994 Selon que vous serez etc etc 1 FRA 2 Platinum 11 SWI Gold 12 1997 Salut 1 1 48 BEL Gold 13 FRA 2 Platinum 11 1998 Les grandes moments 23 BEL Platinum 14 2000 Francais 1 2 17 BEL Gold 15 FRA Platinum 10 2004 Du plaisir 1 2 62 9 BEL Gold 16 FRA Diamond 11 2006 Hors format 1 1 17 BEL Gold 17 FRA Platinum 11 2010 Etre une femme 2010 2 1 45 10 BEL Platinum 18 FRA 3 Platinum 11 2017 Le choix du fou 2 1 6 BEL Gold 19 FRA 2 Platinum 11 2021 En Chantant 56 2023 Intime 19 Engage 22 Live albums Edit This section needs expansion with positions in Wallonia Belgium and Switzerland You can help by adding to it May 2021 Year Album Chart positionsFRA Album certifications1971 Olympia 711975 Olympia 75 1 FRA Gold 10 1976 Olympia 76 4 FRA Gold 10 1979 Palais des Congres 78 341981 Palais des Congres 811983 Vivant 83 2 FRA Gold 10 1985 Concert 85 FRA Gold 10 1987 Concert 87 8 FRA Gold 10 1989 Bercy 89 5 FRA Gold 10 1991 Bercy 91 9 FRA 2 Gold 10 1993 Bercy 93 6 FRA 2 Gold 11 1995 Olympia 95 3 FRA 2 Gold 11 1998 Bercy 98 52001 Bercy 2001 5 FRA Gold 11 2005 Live 2005 au Palais des sports 11 FRA Gold 11 2008 Zenith 20072011 Confidences et retrouvailles Live 2011 82013 Les grands moments Live 2013 232018 La derniere danse Live 2018 a La Seine musicale 162021 Le concert de sa vie 7Compilation albums Edit 1980 20 chansons d or 1984 20 chansons d or volume 2 1984 Sardou ses plus grandes chansons 1986 Sardou ses plus grandes chansons volume 2 1988 Regards 1989 Les Grandes Chansons 1989 Integrale 1989 1993 Les Annees Barclay 1994 Integrale 1966 1994 1995 Integrale 1965 1995 1996 Les Grands Moments 2000 Raconte une histoire original recordings of his first songs with Barclay from 1965 a 1967 2003 MS 2004 Anthologie 2005 Michel Sardou 2007 L Integrale Sardou 2007 Les 100 plus belles chansons 2008 Les 50 plus belles chansons rerelease 2009 Les N 1 de Michel Sardou 2009 Master Series 2009 Master Series volume 2 2012 Les Grands Moments 2014 Michel Sardou La Collection officielle 2017 Les Geants de la chanson La Collection officielle 2017 Mes premieres et mes dernieres danses Integrale des enregistrements studio 1965 2012 2019 L album de sa vie 100 titresSingles and various songs Edit This section needs expansion with positions in Wallonia Belgium and Switzerland You can help by adding to it May 2021 Best known for songs before 1983 Le madras Les Ricains J habite en France Et mourir de plaisir Les bals populaires Le rire du sergent Le surveillant general La maladie d amour Les vieux maries Les villes de solitude le France J accuse Le temps des colonies Je suis pour La java de Broadway Dix ans plus tot En chantant Comme d habitude Je vole Les lacs du Connemara Etre une femme Afrique adieu Il etait la Rouge Chanteur de jazz Je vais t aimer Hits after 1983 with chart positionsYear Title Charts AlbumFRA 9 BEL Wa NEDSingleTop 100 SWI1984 Les deux ecoles 48 Sardou 1984 Delire d amour 10 1985 Io Domenico 17 Les deux ecoles 7 Sardou 19851986 1986 31 Musulmanes 5 Sardou 19861987 Tous les bateaux s envolent 8 Regards1988 La meme eau qui coule 5 Sardou 19881989 Attention les enfants danger 9 60 1990 Marie Jeanne 2 Sardou 19901991 Le privilege 19 Le veteran 35 1992 Le bac G 15 Sardou 19921993 Le cinema d Audiard 45 2000 Cette chanson la 15 21 Francais2004 La riviere de notre enfance with Garou 1 1 14 FrancaisEmblematic songs Edit Les bals populaires The Popular Dances released in 1970 The song deals with the popular village dance parties which were fashionable in the 1970s La maladie d amour The Disease of Love released in 1973 It is certainly Michel Sardou s most famous song and stayed at the top of the charts for 11 weeks Michel drew his inspiration for this song from Pachelbel s Canon A few bars from the Beatles Let It Be can also be heard in the song Le France SS France released in 1975 Sardou resents the selling of the liner SS France by the President of France Valery Giscard d Estaing A very controversial song it was welcomed by the French Communist Party despite their view of Sardou as being a reactionary due to other songs of his Etre une femme Being a woman released in 1981 A satirical view on the evolution of women s social status Sardou makes a list of different jobs expected to be occupied by women police officer whore President of France but specifies that whatever they do they still retain their femininity Les lacs du Connemara The Lakes of Connemara released in 1981 A lyrical evocation of Ireland and another one of his most popular songs it is very often sung at the end of French student parties and at weddings in France or in Belgium 20 The song also has a tourism impact with an estimated 350 000 additional visits to Connemara Kylemore Abbey the first tourist attraction in the region has 20 French visitors and guided tours are offered in this language Of the 350 000 French who visit Ireland annually more than half go to Connemara 21 Musulmanes Muslim women released in 1986 Sardou casts a pessimistic gaze on the status of women in Arabic countries The song received in 1987 the Music Victory for the best song of the year La riviere de notre enfance The River of our childhood released in 2004 Performed in duet with the Canadian singer Garou the song nostalgically evokes the traces of our childhood which persist in our lives This song extracted from his album Du plaisir also marked his comeback after three years of inactivity Collaborations and appearances Edit 1980 Musical Les Miserables 1989 Pour toi Armenie collective charity song headed by Charles Aznavour 2000 Happy Birthday Live Parc de Sceaux 15 June 2000 live album that remained unpublished from 2000 until album 2020 in duet with Johnny Hallyday on Quelque chose de Tennessee 2004 Eddy Mitchell s Frenchy Tour released as a live album where Sardou sang in duet the song Sur la route de Memphis Victoires de la Musique Edit Preceded byLaurent Voulzy Song of the year1987 Musulmanes Succeeded byMaxime Le ForestierPreceded by Award for the biggest number of spectators1990 Succeeded byPreceded byFrancis Cabrel Male artist of the year1991 Succeeded byPatrick BruelPreceded by Award for the biggest number of spectators1999 Succeeded byOther activities EditTheatre manager Edit Sardou was the owner of the Theatre de la Porte Saint Martin in Paris from 2001 to 2003 22 23 Theatre actor Edit 1996 Bagatelle s by Noel Coward directed by Pierre Mondy in the Theatre de Paris with Natacha Amal Philippe Khorsand Frederic Diefenthal 1999 Comedie privee by Neil Simon directed by Adrian Brine in the Theatre du Gymnase Marie Bell with Marie Anne Chazel 2001 2002 L Homme en question by Felicien Marceau directed by Jean Luc Tardieu on tour and in the Theatre de la Porte Saint Martin with Brigitte Fossey Davy Sardou 2008 2009 Secret de famille by Eric Assous directed by Jean Luc Moreau in the Theatre des Varietes with Davy Sardou Laurent Spielvogel Mathilde Penin Elisa Servier and Rita Brantalou 2014 Si on recommencait by Eric Emmanuel Schmitt directed by Steve Suissa in the Theatre des Champs Elysees with Anna Gaylor and Florence Coste 2015 Represailles by Eric Assous in the Theatre de la Michodiere with Marie Anne Chazel Film actor Edit 1982 L ete de nos 15 ans by Marcel Jullian Bernard with Cyrielle Claire Elisa Servier and others 1987 Cross by Philippe Setbon Thomas Crosky called Cross With Roland Giraud Patrick Bauchau Marie Anne Chazel and others 1990 Promotion canape by Didier Kaminka Bernard With Grace de Capitani Thierry Lhermitte Claude Rich Patrick Chesnais Jean Pierre Castaldi Zabou Martin Lamotte Pierre Richard Eddy Mitchell and othersTV actor Edit 1993 L irlandaise by Jose Giovanni Regis Cassani With Jean Michel Dupuis Therese Liotard 2003 Le prix de l honneur by Gerard Marx le colonel Christian Legoff With Alexandra Vandernoot References Edit Sardou Michel 1989 La moitie du chemin Nathan a b c d e f g h i j Michel Sardou Gala Retrieved 13 May 2017 Michel Sardou biographie photos actualite Purebreak PureBreak in French Webedia SA Archived from the original on 27 March 2023 Retrieved 27 March 2023 a b c Michel Sardou La biographie de Michel Sardou avec Voici fr Voici fr Retrieved 23 May 2017 Michel Sardou Artist Profile eventseeker com Retrieved 5 May 2020 a b RFI Musique Michel Sardou Archived from the original on 2 December 2014 Retrieved 26 October 2014 Groove Production Bercy salle de concert Paris Archived from the original on 26 October 2014 Retrieved 26 October 2014 a b Perrington Judith 10 March 2001 Elle et lui Liberation Retrieved 12 May 2017 a b LesCharts com M Michel Sardou discography a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Les Certifications amp Les Ventes Info Disc Retrieved 28 April 2019 a b c d e f g h i j k Les Certifications SNEP Retrieved 27 April 2019 permanent dead link Gold Platinum Hit Parade Retrieved 23 July 2019 Les Disques D Or De Platine Albums 1997 Ultra Top Retrieved 23 July 2019 Les Disques D Or De Platine Albums 1998 Ultra Top Retrieved 23 July 2019 Les Disques D Or De Platine Albums 2000 Ultra Top Retrieved 23 July 2019 Les Disques D Or De Platine Albums 2004 Ultra Top Retrieved 23 July 2019 Les Disques D Or De Platine Albums 2006 Ultra Top Retrieved 23 July 2019 Les Disques D Or De Platine Albums 2010 Ultra Top Retrieved 23 July 2019 Les Disques D Or De Platine Albums 2017 Ultra Top Retrieved 23 July 2019 Les Lacs du Connemara tube eternel Le Monde fr in French 6 June 2017 Retrieved 13 October 2020 SEBASTIEN DUVAL 20 July 2015 Le Connemara dit toujours merci a Michel Sardou ouest france fr Retrieved 19 December 2019 Michel Sardou s installe au Theatre de la Porte Saint Martin Le Parisien 29 February 2000 Retrieved 13 May 2017 Lutaud Lena Simon Nathalie 16 October 2012 Les nouveaux maitres des theatres parisiens Le Figaro Retrieved 13 May 2017 External links Edit in French Official site Biography of Michel Sardou from Radio France InternationalePortals nbsp Biography nbsp Pop music nbsp Theater Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michel Sardou amp oldid 1177955805, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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