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in other languages (English, Italian, Spanish, German). 23 Live Albums . Key Milestone Albums

Aznavour’s music is not merely a collection of albums; it is a chronicle of 20th‑century French culture and a testament to the power of the chanson genre. He sang about love, regret, aging, and social taboos (such as homosexuality in “Comme ils disent”) decades before they became mainstream topics. His ability to switch between languages while retaining the emotional core of his songs is unparalleled.

Charles Aznavour’s music remains a masterclass in songwriting and emotional delivery. Whether you are a casual listener streaming "La Bohème" or a dedicated archivist cataloging his hundreds of singles, his 1952–2008 discography stands as an immortal monument to the art of the chanson. in other languages (English, Italian, Spanish, German)

So go ahead, dive into The Complete Work , or stream “Hier encore” for the hundredth time.

Throughout his 70-year career, Aznavour recorded over in nine different languages. His extensive catalog includes: 51 Studio Albums in French. He sang about love, regret, aging, and social

Continued to release studio albums, including La terre meurt (1982) and Aznavour 80 .

Packed with travel metaphors and world-music textures. Whether you are a casual listener streaming "La

Dedicated collectors frequently share vinyl rips of his early work in lossless formats (like FLAC), preserving the warmth of the original pressings that compressed digital remasters sometimes lose.

This period established Aznavour as an international superstar. He blended melancholic narratives with sweeping melodies.

| Year | Album | Notes | |------|-------|-------| | 1953 | Charles Aznavour chante… Charles Aznavour, n° 1 | First solo studio LP | | 1955 | Charles Aznavour chante Charles Aznavour, n° 2 | | | 1956 | Charles Aznavour chante Charles Aznavour, n° 3 | | | 1958 | C’est ça | | | 1960 | Les Deux Guitares | Features early classic “Les Deux Guitares” | | 1961 | Il faut savoir | Title track becomes a signature song | | 1964 | Que c’est triste Venise | | | 1966 | La bohème | One of his most beloved albums | | 1971 | Non, je n’ai rien oublié | | | 1972 | Idiote je t’aime | Controversial for its time, but a hit | | 1986 | Aznavour (Embrasse‑moi) | Gold record in France | | 1989 | L’éveil, vol. 1 / L’élan, vol. 2 / L’envol, vol. 3 | Re‑recordings of earlier hits | | 1994 | Toi et moi | Gold record | | 1998 | Jazznavour | Jazz‑influenced album, Gold in France | | 2000 | Aznavour 2000 | Double Gold | | 2003 | Je voyage | Double Gold; includes duet with Katia Aznavour | | 2005 | Insolitement vôtre | Contains several duets and collaborations | | 2008 | Duos | 2‑CD set with Elton John, Céline Dion, Sting, etc.; Platinum in France |

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