This period is the "meat" of any comprehensive discography. Aznavour became a master of the concept album and the hit single.
This era saw the release of his most enduring hits: "La Bohème," "Emmenez-moi," and "Hier encore." This period is the "meat" of any comprehensive discography
Unlike many of his contemporaries, Aznavour did not fade into a "greatest hits" act. He continued to record new material that reflected his perspective as an elder statesman of music. He continued to record new material that reflected
Albums released in the late 90s and early 2000s, such as Je voyage (2003) and Duos (2008), showed a man still deeply in love with the craft of songwriting. Collecting the Legacy 1960–1980: International Superstardom During this time
Albums like Charles Aznavour chante Charles Aznavour (1953) introduced the world to his unique vibrato and "gravelly" voice, which critics initially dismissed but audiences came to adore. 1960–1980: International Superstardom
During this time, Aznavour moved away from the "swing" influence of his youth toward a more dramatic, lyrical style.