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French singer Juliette Gréco, nicknamed the “Muse of Saint-Germain des Prés”, died at the age of 93, reports Le Figaro.
Juliette Gréco, the great lady of French song, was born on February 7, 1927 in Montpellier. For more than 60 years, with her warm and sensual voice, the French artist has performed pieces that were composed especially for her by some of the greatest musicians in France – Jacques Prévert, Léo Ferré, Serge Gainsbourg, Jaques Brel and Gérard Jouannest – her husband, she transmits News.ro.
She became famous in 1950 with “Si tu t’imagines”, a poem by Raymond Queneau, whose lyrics were set to music by Joseph Kosma. Since then, success has not left her.
Un interpretat piese care au Become celebre, precum ”La Javanaise”, by Serge Gainsbourg, ”La Jolie Môme”, by Léo Ferré, “La Chanson des vieux amants”, by Jacques Brel şi Gérard Jouannest.
He conquered the romantic French with the song “Un petit poisson ou un petit oiseau” and ignited his imagination with a steamy song, “Déshabillez-moi”, which helped streaptease become an art.
She has built a solid career and is one of the most appreciated actresses and singers in France.
In March 2016, the French artist was urgently hospitalized in a Lyon clinic after suffering a stroke.
Juliette Gréco has gone on a farewell tour in recent years, titled “Gracias”. It included 50 shows in France and other countries, according to the artist’s record label.
The French star has already given numerous concerts since the spring of 2015, as he wanted to see all the emblematic cities of his career, which began in 1949.
In 2012, the artist received the Legion of Honor as Commander, and in 2015 she was awarded the National Order of Merit.