In 1976, his song "Le Telephone Pleure" ("Tears on the Telephone") reached No. François soon got consolation when he arranged a date with model Isabelle Forêt, whom he had first met a few years before. Claude Francois : Retrouvez la discographie complète de Claude Francois avec son dernier album 10 Ans De Chansons 1962-1972 à écouter sur Jukebox.

At the time, American François' career continued to blossom under a new manager. Their relationship lasted from 1967 to 1972 and produced two sons, Claude Jr. in July 1968 and Marc in November 1969.

On election day popular singer Claude Francois electrocuted himself (the voltage in France is 220 in france as opposed to 115 in the U.S.A.) in his bathroom while changing a In 1975, while in London, he narrowly escaped death when an In 1977-78, more than 15 years after his first hit record, he was still topping the musical charts with multi-million sales from hits such as "Alexandrie Alexandra" (which was released on the day of his burial) and performing to large audiences. After a brief period off, he returned to the recording studios, releasing several best-selling hits throughout the early 1970s. On his own, the boy learned to play the drums. In 1963 he followed the first success with another French adaptation of an American song, this time recording "Although François continued his successful formula of adapting English and American rock and roll hits for the French market, by the 1970s the market had changed and the disco craze that swept North America took root in France. He expanded from owning his own record company to acquiring a celebrity magazine and a Although driven to achieve financial success, in 1974 he organised a concert to raise funds for a charity for handicapped children, and the following year he participated in a Paris concert to raise funds for medical research.
Claude Antoine Marie François (French pronunciation: [klod ɑ̃twan maʁi fʁɑ̃swa]; 1 February 1939 – 11 March 1978), also known by the nickname Cloclo, was a French pop singer, composer, songwriter, music producer, drummer and dancer.François co-wrote the lyrics of "Comme d'habitude" (composed by Jacques Revaux and himself), the original version of "My Way" and …

The relationship with France Gall ended in July 1967. 1, Claude françois, Le nabout twist, Belles ! He hid the existence of his second son for five years because he thought that being a father of two would destroy his boyish image as "a free man and seducer".

Genre musical : A woman named Julie Bocquet maintains that François is her father.Bordeaux rosé – Auteurs compositeurs : Pumer – Daltrey These ladies became known as "However, in 1971, his workload caught up with him when he collapsed on stage from exhaustion. After this François had an affair with singer Annie Phillippe, who reportedly refused to marry him. This failed marriage was one of the three big traumas that affected his whole life. For the French painter and Recollect Franciscan monk, see Contemporary French Civilization - Volumes 3-4 - Page 6 belles !, Hey potatœs, Venus en blue-jeans, Moi je pense encore a toi, Ali baba twist, Ne T'en fais pas mon vieux, Un clair de lune à … Finnish model Sofia Kiukkonen 1973–76 and American model Kathalyn (Kathleen) H. Jones-Mann 1976–78 were his most important relationships of this period. In March 1967 he was finally divorced from Janet Woollacott, who had left him in 1962.


Claude François's sons, Claude Jr and Marc, have meticulously assumed the management of their father's artistic heritage over the years.

35 in the On 11 March 2000, the 22nd anniversary of his death, Place Claude-François in Paris was named in his memory; it is located right in front of the building where he died. He also had an affair with his dresser Sylvie Mathurin from 1974–78.

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Ecouter gratuitement en streaming et télécharger en MP3 les albums de Claude François : Les idoles des années 60 : claude françois, vol. Claude François : Retrouvez tous ses albums et écoutez gratuitement les titres sur les nombreuses webradios Nostalgie.fr By 1972 he was single again, dating several well-known European stars. François sold some 70 million records during his career (and after his death) and was about to embark for the United States when he was accidentally electrocuted in March 1978 at age 39.François' mother, Lucia Mazzeï (1910–1992) was very musical and had her son take piano and violin lessons. This was no problem for the versatile François; he simply re-invented himself as the king of French disco, recording "La plus belle chose du monde", a French version of the Looking for new talent, he came across a singing family of two sisters and their cousins. 1978 - . He continued to perform while overseeing his numerous business interests.