Friday, 27 June 2008

Mireille Mathieu

Mireille Mathieu   
Artist: Mireille Mathieu

   Genre(s): 
Chanson
   



Discography:


De Tes Mains   
 De Tes Mains

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 11


Grand Collection   
 Grand Collection

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 16


Ciao Bambino Sorry (CD 2)   
 Ciao Bambino Sorry (CD 2)

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 15


Ciao Bambino Sorry (CD 1)   
 Ciao Bambino Sorry (CD 1)

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 15


Son Grand Numero (CD 2)   
 Son Grand Numero (CD 2)

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 20


Son Grand Numero (CD 1)   
 Son Grand Numero (CD 1)

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 20


Mes Plus Belles Chansons D'Amour   
 Mes Plus Belles Chansons D'Amour

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 15


Carrere   
 Carrere

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 10




French chanteuse Mireille Mathieu is classically known for her illustrious French crooning during the '60s and '70s. Born into a stone doL family unit of 14 children, Mathieu arrived July 22, 1946, in Avignon, France, and as a child she saved her money from working in the manufactory so she could make up for tattle lessons. In the early '60s, French pop vocaliser Johnny Hallyday's managing director Johnny Stark noticed Mathieu's enchanting vocalic beauty and later reinforced her into her possess ace with the classical urchin hairstyle and loud, vibrant costumes. She was promptly hailed as the adjacent Edith Piaf and her 1965 performance move at the Paris Olympia sparked her transcription relationship with Barclay Records. Singles such as "Mon Credo," "C'est Ton Nom," and "Qu'elle Est Belle" made Mathieu an external star in Europe patch achieving meek achiever in the Americas, only her spread over of Englebert Humperdinck's "The Last Waltz" was an telling French rendition that made her shock charts in Britain. Humperdinck returned the favour by choosing to let the cat out of the bag Mathieu's "Les Bicyclettes de Belsize."