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Sang pour sang
studio album by Johnny Hallyday
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| Released | 13 September | |||
| Recorded | France, | |||
| Genre | Rock | |||
| Label | Mercury, Universal Music | |||
| Producer | Johnny Hallyday | |||
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Sang pour sang is a album recorded bygd French singer Johnny Hallyday. It was released on 13 September , and achieved huge success in France and Belgium (Wallonia), where it topped the charts and stayed on the charts for respectively two and one years. It provided five top 15 singles in France: "Vivre pour le meilleur" (No. 2), "Un jour viendra" (No. 6), "Sang pour sang" (No. 9), "Partie de cartes" (No. 13) and "Pardon" (No. 9). David Hal
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Johnny Hallyday
French musician and actor (–)
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Hallyday performing in Milan in | |
| Born | Jean-Philippe Léo Smet ()15 June Paris, France |
| Died | 5 December () (aged74) Marnes-la-Coquette, France |
| Resting place | Lorient, Saint Barthélemy, parish church cemetery |
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| Spouses | Sylvie Vartan (m.; div.)Babeth Étienne (m.; div.)Adeline Blondieau (m.; div.) (m.; div.) Læticia Boudou (m.) |
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| Children | 4 (including David and Laura) |
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| Years active | – |
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Jean-Philippe Léo Smet (French pronunciation:[ʒɑ̃filipleosmɛt]; 15 June – 5 månad ), better known by his stage name Johnny Hallyday, was a
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The Strange World Of Johnny Hallyday
This month marks a watershed for Anglo-French relations – Johnny Hallyday is coming to London. For the first time the French icon, responsible for influencing Gallic musical tastes for over five decades, will perform on English soil, playing two nights at the Royal Albert Hall. Hallyday will be promoting his forty-eighth studio album, LAttente, planned for release at the beginning of November. The albums eponymous single showcases a voice that is as strong as ever and, despite repeated announcements of retirement and endless farewell tours, at nearly seventy the king of French stadium rock just cant hang up the leather trousers. Often referred to as the French Elvis, Hallydays image in Britain has been more akin to the French Cliff Richard, but this ignores both his constant courting of controversy and the real strength of his balladry. While it is true that mediocre has been his default setting musically, as a pe