Song-Ikone Juliette Gréco ist tot



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Juliette Gréco († 93) breathed the most beautiful songs about love and suffering into the microphone with her dark voice. Now, at the age of 93, the great lady of the French chanson has said goodbye to the world of music forever. The French singer died on Wednesday at her home in Ramatuelle, in southern France, according to the French news agency AFP, citing the family. She left hundreds of songs and performances for posterity, including “Sous le ciel de Paris” or “Deshabillez-moi”.

After Édith Piaf († 47) and Barbara († 67), Gréco was the last great French chansonnette to leave the stage. For decades he has performed the songs of the greatest singers such as Jacques Brel and Brassens and the most beautiful texts of writers such as Françoise Sagan († 69), Jacques Prévert († 77), François Mauriac († 84) and Albert Camus († 46 ). “Si tu t’imagines” or “L’Éternel féminin” were some of her greatest hits at the end of the 1940s.

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