Michel Sardou | |
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Michel Sardou performing in Bercy in 1998 |
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Background information | |
Born | 26 January 1947 Paris, France |
Genres | French popular music |
Occupations | Singer-songwriter |
Years active | 1965–present |
Labels | Barclay Records, Trema, Universal Music Group |
Website | www.michelsardou.net |
Michel Sardou (born 26 January 1947) is a French singer.
He was born in Paris, the son of Fernand Sardou and Jackie Rollin (Jackie Sardou). Contrary to claims common towards the beginning of his career, he is not the grandson of the dramatist Victorien Sardou. However, he is the father of the French novelist Romain Sardou, and the actor Davy Sardou.
He is known not only for his love songs ("La Maladie d'Amour"), but also for songs dealing with various social and political issues, such as the rights of women in Islamic countries, clerical celibacy, colonialism and the death penalty. 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. He has focused his full attention on his homeland, ignoring the prospect of an international audience, although his 1981 single "Les Lacs du Connemara" did manage to become a big international hit. A number of his hit songs were written in collaboration with Jacques Revaux, a few others (most notably "En Chantant") with Italian singer Toto Cutugno.
Even in the 21st century, Michel Sardou remains quite popular in France, selling out 18 consecutive dates at Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy in 2001, while his 2004 album "Du plaisir" went straight to the no. 1 spot on the French album charts.
He has been married three times; first (1965–1977) to a dancer Françoise Pettré, the mother of his daughters Sandrine (b. 1970) and Cynthia (b. 1973); then (1977–1998) to Elizabeth "Babette" Haas, the mother of his sons Romain (b. 1974) who is a writer and Davy (b. 1978) who is a comedian; and lastly to a lifelong friend Anne-Marie Périer (the daughter of the actor François Périer) who was the editor of the French version of Elle magazine.
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He is the heir to a long family tradition of spectacle. Indeed, his paternal grandparents were comic actors in Marseille; his grand mother was a dancer. When he was a child, he spent the most of his time in cabarets or on tour with his parents.
His school situation was not brilliant and he carried out a life behind the scene and in theaters, so he decided to stop his studies. In 1963, at 16 years old, he planned to run away in Brazil in order to open a Strip-tease club. His father caught him at the Airport. Then Michel announced to him his desire to work and to leave school.
While he was a waiter in his father's cabaret, he was earning his spurs on stage, he met Michel Fugain and had an audition for Eddie Barclay.
In 1965, Michel began to sing with Le Madras, co-written with Michel Fugain and Patrice Laffont. Thanks to this song, he could be on TV for the first time but then he was completely forgotten.
In 1967, his career was really launched, thanks to a censorship: while France left NATO's military command and the Vietnam War caused an anti-American sentiment in France, Michel Sardou launched Les Ricains (The Yankees), this song insists on the duty of gratitude towards the USA. Charles de Gaulle didn't like this song and he advised against broadcasting it on the air.
This conferred a new notoriety to the singer. The song allowed espacially to lay the foundations for his futur artistic style. However from 1967 to 1970, he had difficulties being a big hit.
In view of the mitigated success of his singles, in 1969, Eddie Barclay decided to terminate his contract, estimating that Michel was not cut out to be a singer.
So he launched the record label Tréma which would produce his records, with Jacques Revaux, who will become his most loyal composer and Regis Talar, a French record producer.
Michel Sardou seemed to leave the scene in order to devote to acting and to his Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin.
But Michel Sardou has proved that he has not gave up his singer career, as in 2004 he signed a contract with Universal Music for a new album entitled "Du plaisir", he took part also to the French television show Star Academy and finally he organized a big tour in 2004 and 2005, in which he sang in France, in Belgium, in Switzerland and in Canada.
His new double album, entitled "Hors Format" was released on 13 November 2006. This album includes 23 new songs, one of whom is a duet with Chimène Badi, "Le chant des hommes". Hors Format has reached 400 000 copies sold and it's a double platinum.
In 2007, he started his last tour, he sung in among others the Olympia and the Zénith de Paris.
Michel Sardou has been married three times :
Year | Album | Chart Positions FRA |
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1968 | Les Ricains | |
1970 | J'habite en France | 2 |
1971 | Olympia 71 | |
1972 | Danton | 2 |
1973 | La maladie d'amour | 1 |
1975 | Olympia 75 | 1 |
1976 | La vieille | 1 |
Olympia 76 | 4 | |
1977 | La java de Broadway | 2 |
1978 | Je vole | 1 |
1979 | Palais des Congrès 78 | 34 |
Verdun | 10 | |
1980 | Victoria | 18 |
1981 | Palais des Congrès 81 | |
Les lacs du Connemara | 1 | |
1982 | Il était là | 2 |
1983 | Vivant 83 | 2 |
Vladimir Ilitch | 4 | |
1984 | Io Domenico | 1 |
1985 | Concert 85 | |
Chanteur de jazz | 5 | |
1987 | Musulmanes | 1 |
Concert 87 | 8 | |
1988 | La même eau qui coule | 2 |
1989 | Bercy 89 | 5 |
Sardou 66 | ||
1990 | Le privilège | 2 |
1991 | Bercy 91 | 9 |
1992 | Le bac G | 1 |
1993 | Bercy 93 | 6 |
1994 | Selon que vous serez, etc., etc. | 1 |
1995 | Olympia 95 | 3 |
1997 | Salut | 1 |
1998 | Bercy 98 | 5 |
2000 | Français | 1 |
2001 | Bercy 2001 | 5 |
2004 | Du plaisir | 1 |
2005 | Live 2005 au Palais des Sports | 11 |
2006 | Hors format | 12 |
2008 | Zenith 2007 | |
2010 | Être une femme 2010 | 2 |
La Maladie d'amour (love disease) is certainly the most famous song of Michel Sardou, it remained at the top for 11 weeks. Michel drew his inspiration for this song from the Pachelbel's Canon.
Les Lacs du Connemara (Connemara Lakes) is also one of the most popular song of Michel Sardou. It is very often sung at the end of French student parties and at weddings in Flanders.
In 2001, he bought the Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin, with his producer Jean-Claude Camus. In 2005, he resold his shares to his associate.
Preceded by Francis Cabrel |
Popular music Male révélation of the year 1991 |
Succeeded by Patrick Bruel |
Preceded by Laurent Voulzy |
Song of the year 1987 – "Musulmanes" |
Succeeded by Maxime Le Forestier |
Preceded by |
Award for the biggest number of spectators 1990 |
Succeeded by |