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(1982, EP/single extended)

: Showcasing his ability to blend jazz influences with traditional French song. "Oublie Loulou" "Plus bleu que tes yeux" www.jazzmessengers.com Legacy and Global Impact 180 million records sold worldwide. Songwriting: He wrote or co-written more than 1,000 songs for himself and others. Accolades: "Entertainer of the Century"

While he began recording with Pierre Roche in 1948, the early 1950s—specifically Charles Aznavour -Discography 80 Albums And Singles 1952

In 1995, he released a 10-CD box set titled L’intégrale , which for the first time organized his 80 albums and secondary singles into a chronological master list. This box set confirmed that the raw count of his official releases stood at (including studio, live, and compilation albums with unique track listings) and over 70 physical singles from 1952 to 1995.

(1953) – His first signature.

(1972, French/English hybrid)

(1954)

During this period, Aznavour mastered the B-side. His singles from 1962 to 1968 included: