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Souvenirs d'Eurovision (2005) TV episode ....SingerThe Eurovision Song Contest (1968) (TV) ....French entry (3rd place) The Eurovision Song Contest (1962) (TV) ...."People Viewing This Page May Also Be Interested In These Sponsored Links",
help: "What's This?"You may report errors and omissions on this page to the IMDb database managers.They will be examined and if approved will be included in a future update.Deux Enfants Au Soleil Music Duration: 02:42Recorded: 18 March 2007Location: FranceBobino 2001 Isabelle c'est ma famille, ma famille spirituelle, ma famille tout court.Elle chante certaines chansons mieux que moi.COMMENTSWould you like to comment?Add the new Dailymotion app to your account to browse, upload and share videos, all within Facebook.URLs are not allowed in comments'; try catch (error) addEnv('DM_Widget_CommentList.TODO: 1st day of visit
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s.Henri Vic and lyrics by Roland Stephane Valade.French wiki page for Isabelle Aubret.Read all about it on our blog.Pour pouvoir lire le bandeau des news, votre navigateur doit supporter les frames.Pour pouvoir lire les informations de passeport, votre navigateur doit supporter les frames.BiographyIsabelle AUBRETSince the beginning of the Sixties, Isabelle Aubret has courageously led a career as an artist nevertheless subjected to numerous hazards of life.Apart from accidents and media boycott, Isabelle Aubret's journey is very poetic.She permanently pays tribute to the greatest artists and her repertoire is worth the best anthologies of classic French music.Isabelle Aubret was born in Lille on July 27, 1938.She was raised in a poor working class region by a mother of Ukrainian origin and a French father who was a foreman in one of the many mills in the region.It was in this factory that Isabelle was employed to thread bobbins at the age of fourteen.At the very beginning of the Sixties, she won a new contest whose distinctive feature was to be held at the Olympia, the prestigious Parisian Hall.He enabled her to get a contract at a cabaret in Pigalle (famous cabaret district of Paris).Isabelle Aubret now had a foot in the door of the music business.In 1961, she met Jacques Canetti, the famous artistic agent of the moment and talent scout.He had her record her first 45rpm, two songs written by Maurice Vidalin, one of which was "nous les amoureux".Isabelle would herself become a champion of titles and prizes beginning with the Grand Prix of the Festival of Enghien(near Paris) in 1961.The following year, it was her turn to win the Eurovision Contest with the song "Un premier amour".In 1963, she played at the ABC with Sacha Distel.But above all, she opened for Jacques Brel at the Olympia from the 1st to the 9th of March.Mandatory breakIn the following months, while she was envisaged by director Jacques Demy and musician Michel Legrand for the leading role in the film "les Parapluies de Cherbourg" (Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1964), Isabelle Aubret was the victim of a very serious car accident.Overnight she had to stop everything.Right after her accident, Jacques Brel gave her the lifetime rights to the song "la Fanette".In 1964, Jean Ferrat wrote "C'est beau la vie" for her.Made strong by an exceptional tenacity, Isabelle Aubret decided to record it and gained enormous popular success.But her real comeback was in 1968.She visited more than 70 towns in 1969.They had met at the beginning of the Sixties because Gerard Meys was present when Aubret met Jacques Canetti.At the beginning of the Seventies, the singer continued to tour from Canada to Algeria, from Cuba to Poland.After many years of absence from the French stages, Isabelle came back to Bobino in 1973.The World's Best SingerIn 1976, Isabelle Aubret received the Best Singer Award at the Tokyo Musical Festival.The French singer had always had enormous success with the Japanese and in 1980, they didn't hesitate to name her the World's Best Singer.After two albums, "Berceuse pour une femme" in '77 and "Une vie" in '79, Isabelle Aubret left on a long international tour in 1981 (USSR, Germany, Finland, Japan, Canada, Morocco).Isabelle Aubret's career at the end of 1981.Claude Bouttier for the annual Artists Gala, she fell and broke her legs.Contrary to the 1970's, Isabelle Aubret had real media support in the 1980's.Francois Mitterrand's France seemed more favourable.Her records were played on the radio and we saw her on television shows.She took up long tours again in 1986(USSR, Canada, Tunisia) before encountering great success in 1987 with her album "Vague a l'homme" which has songs written by young composers like Romain Didier, Allain Leprest and Danielle Messia.After fourteen years of absense from the Parisian stages, she was at the Olympia from the 18th to the 22nd of March with Allain Leprest opening.In 1989, the year of the Bicentennial of the French Revolution, Isabelle released an album called..."Prix de la critique as the Best artist at a festival in Berlin.Isabelle Aubret returned to the Olympia with success.But here she wanted to pay genuine tribute to the poet.Also in 1992, came the album "Coups de Coeur", a compilation in which Isabelle Aubret does French songs especially dear to her.Jacques Goldman, Francis Cabrel, Henri Salvador and Charles Trenet and of course, her lifelong friends Jean Ferrat and Jacques Brel.In the wave of renewed success, came the album "C'est le Bonheur" in 1993.At the same time she released the 45rpm "Changer le monde".Paris was the main theme of the album that Isabelle released in September 1999, "Parisabelle", on which she performed 18 classics about the capital.
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