The Ultimate Guide to the Charles Aznavour Discography (1952–2008)
Throughout his career, Aznavour received numerous accolades, including: The Ultimate Guide to the Charles Aznavour Discography
Charles Aznavour’s discography is one of the most prolific in music history. Often referred to as the "French Frank Sinatra," he composed over 1,200 songs and recorded in nine different languages. For collectors and historians, the period between 1952 and 2008 represents the golden era of his output, capturing his evolution from a cabaret performer to a global icon. 1952–1960: The Formative Years 1952–1960: The Formative Years A brilliant reimagining of
A brilliant reimagining of his classic catalog arranged with jazz big-band sensibilities, featuring guest appearances from international stars. The Formative Years (1952–1959)
Aznavour’s recording career mirrors the transformation of the post-war French chanson into a globally recognized art form. His discography is generally divided into several key eras: 1. The Formative Years (1952–1959)