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ALBUMQuelques titres que je connais d'elle, Vol. 2Françoise Hardy
Albums by Françoise Hardy
ALBUMPersonne d'autreFrançoise Hardy
ALBUML'amour fouFrançoise Hardy
ALBUMLa pluie sans parapluieFrançoise Hardy
ALBUMTant de belles chosesFrançoise Hardy
ALBUMClair-ObscurFrançoise Hardy
ALBUMLe DangerFrançoise Hardy
ALBUMAll Over the WorldFrançoise Hardy
ALBUMDécalagesFrançoise Hardy
ALBUMTirez pas sur l'ambulanceFrançoise Hardy
ALBUMÀ suivre
Françoise Hardy
Françoise Hardy's Popular Music Videos
Le temps de l'amour
Bon Entendeur & Françoise Hardy
L'amour fou
Françoise Hardy
Pourquoi vous ?
Françoise Hardy
Noir Sur Blanc
Françoise Hardy
Si vous n'avez rien à me dire...
Françoise Hardy
Rendez-vous dans une autre vie
Françoise Hardy
Normandia
Françoise Hardy
I'll Be Seeing You
Françoise Hardy & Iggy Pop
Artist Playlists
Françoise Hardy Essentials
The epitome of '60s Parisian chic.
Françoise Hardy: Love Songs
Artist Biography
Françoise Hardy is the quintessential chanteuse who earned her spot in the pantheon of French icons thanks to incredible talent and impeccable style. Hardy debuted amid a wave of early-’60s French “yé-yé” singers crooning sultry pop songs; however, she stood out from the pack by writing most of her own tunes. Her 1962 album, Tous les garçons et les filles, established her as a glamorous voice with a talent for evoking lovelorn feelings set to a stripped-down, jazzy beat. The title track was a smash hit that made the famously shy Hardy an international star, crashing the boys club that had once dominated French pop. What followed was a decades-long career of successful, genre-bending albums, including 1971’s bossa nova-tinged La question and 1996’s alt-rock inspired album Le danger. In addition to film roles and a career as an astrologer, Hardy continued releasing albums into the 21st century, including 2018’s Personne d’autre.
Hometown
Paris, France
Genre
French Pop