JOHNNY HALLYDAY

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'Johnny Hallyday' (born June 15, 1943 in Paris, France) is a French singer and actor.[1]
An icon in the French-speaking world since the very beginning of his career, some consider him to be the French equivalent of Elvis Presley. He has had a 40-year career in the music industry and is one of France's biggest stars. He has completed 400 tours, had 18 platinum albums, performed in front of 15 million people, and sold 100 million records since the beginning of his career. Today Hallyday is still seen as a top stage performer, giving first class shows in crowded stadiums. Yet Hallyday remains largely unknown outside of France and the French-speaking world, and is often nicknamed in English-speaking countries as ''"the biggest rock star you’ve never heard of"''.

Contents
Personal life
Career
Trivia
Albums
Studio Albums
Live Albums
Films
See also
Notes
External links

Personal life


Johnny Hallyday was born 'Jean-Philippe Smet' in Cité Malesherbes, Paris, France, to a French mother, Huguette (1919-2007), and a Belgian father, Leon Smet. His parents separated not long after his birth, and he was raised by his paternal aunt, Hélène Mar. (His pseudonym was borrowed from his cousin's friend, Lee Halliday.)[2]
He was married on April 12, 1965 to Sylvie Vartan (French singer) in Loconville. They have a son, David Hallyday (who is also a singer), born David Michael Benjamin Smet on August 14, 1966. Johnny was seen as a less than caring father, as his career had taken control of his life; his focus was on his career and his next song rather than on his family. Although Johnny Hallyday and Sylvie Vartan were France's "Golden Couple" of their generation, they divorced on November 4, 1980.
A year later, he married a model named Babeth Etienne on December 1, 1981 in Los Angeles; the marriage lasted two months and two days.
Hallyday's love affair with the French actress Nathalie Baye began in 1982, after they met on a television programme. Nathalie gave birth to their daughter, Laura, at the end of 1983. They separated in 1986.
He married Adeline Blondiau in 1990. They divorced in 1992.
In 1996, he married Laetitia Boudou. In 2004, the couple adopted a Vietnamese baby girl, called Jade.

Career


Influenced by Elvis Presley and the 1950s rock revolution, ''Johnny'', as he is popularly known, became famous in the 1960s for singing rock and roll in French. His first album, ''Hello Johnny'', was released in 1960.[3]
He appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show on July 1, 1962 with American singing star Connie Francis in a show that was taped at the famous ''Moulin Rouge'' nightclub in Paris.
Many consider Hallyday to have developed well and become a greater performer in his later years, one of his best loved concerts being ''100% Johnny: Live à La Tour Eiffel'' in 2000, which attracted an audience of 500,000 and 9.5 million television viewers.[2]
In December 2005, Hallyday had his third number-one single in France, "Mon Plus Beau Noël".
Hallyday has stated that his next album will be a blues album. It is believed that it will be released in the second half of 2007.

Trivia


Hallyday hired Peter Frampton and the Small Faces to record on his 1969 album.
Amongst their contributions are the songs "Amen", "Reclamation" and "Regarde Pour Moi", which are variations of Small Faces and Humble Pie tracks, however they can be heard playing on the album. Often forgotten is Hallyday's rare single and EP from the same sessions but which does not appear on the album ''Que Je T'aime''.[5]
In November 2005, he started a procedure to obtain Belgian citizenship, but his request was turned down in 2006 because he failed to fulfill the residency requirements.
In late 2006, Hallyday announced that he would move his "permanent" residency to Gstaad, Switzerland, to escape the high tax rate imposed by the French government. Swiss law allows wealthy individuals to claim residency if they live six months and one day in the country and then pay a fixed tax based on expenses, such as rent or assets in Switzerland, rather than a percentage of their income. Hallyday has said that he would move his residency back to France if it changes its tax laws.[6]
Hallyday supported Nicolas Sarkozy in the 2007 French Presidential Elections.

Albums


Studio Albums


★ ''Hello Johnny'' (1960, Vogue)

★ ''Nous les Gars, Nous les Filles'' (1961, Vogue)

★ ''Tête a Tête avec Johnny'' (1961, Vogue)

★ ''Salut les Copains!'' (1961, Philips)

★ ''Johnny Hallyday sings America's Rockin' Hits'' (1962, Philips)

★ ''Les Bras en Croix'' (1963, Philips)

★ ''Les Rocks les Plus Terribles'' (1964, Philips)

★ ''Halleluyah'' (1965, Philips)

★ ''Johnny Chante Hallyday'' (1965, Philips)

★ ''La Génération Perdue'' (1966, Philips)

★ ''Johnny 67'' (1967, Philips)

★ ''Jeune Homme'' (1968, Philips)

★ ''Rêve et Amour'' (1968, Philips)

★ ''Rivière... Ouvre ton Lit'' (1969, Philips)

★ ''Vie'' (1970, Philips)

★ ''Flagrant Délit'' (1971, Philips)

★ ''Country-Folk-Rock'' (1972, Philips)

★ ''Insolitudes'' (1973, Philips)

★ ''Je t'Aime, Je t'Aime, Je t'Aime'' (1974, Philips)

★ ''Rock'n Slow'' (1974, Philips)

★ ''Rock a Memphis'' (1975, Philips)

★ ''La Terre Promise'' (1975, Philips)

★ ''Derrière l'Amour'' (1976, Philips)

★ ''Hamlet'' (1976, Philips)

★ ''C'est la Vie'' (1977, Philips)

★ ''Solitudes a Deux'' (1978, Philips)

★ ''Hollywood'' (1979, Philips)

★ ''À Partir de Maintenant...'' (1980, Philips)

★ ''En Pièces Détachées'' (1981, Philips)

★ ''Pas Facile'' (1981, Philips)

★ ''Quelque Part un Aigle'' (1982, Philips)

★ ''La Peur'' (1982, Philips)

★ ''Entre Violence et Violon'' (1983, Philips)

★ ''Hallyday 84: Nashville en Direct'' (1984, Philips)

★ ''En V.O.'' (1984, Philips)

★ ''Rock'n'Roll Attitude'' (1985, Philips)

★ ''Gang'' (1986, Philips)

★ ''Cadillac'' (1989, Philips)

★ ''Ça Ne Change Pas un Homme'' (1991, Philips)

★ ''Rough Town'' (1994, Philips)

★ ''Lorada'' (1995, Philips)

★ ''Ce Que Je Sais'' (1998, Philips)

★ ''Sang pour Sang'' (1999, Philips)

★ ''À la Vie, a la Mort'' (2002, Mercury)

★ ''Ma Vérité'' (2005, Mercury)
Live Albums


★ ''Johnny et Ses Fans au Festival de Rock'n'Roll'' (1961, Vogue)

★ ''À l'Olympia'' (1962, Philips)

★ ''Olympia 64'' (1964, Philips)

★ ''Olympia 67'' (1967, Philips)

★ ''Au Palais des Sports'' (1967, Philips)

★ ''Que Je t'Aime'' (1969, Philips)

★ ''Live at the Palais des Sports'' (1971, Philips)

★ ''Palais des Sports'' (1976, Philips)

★ ''Pavillon de Paris'' (1979, Philips)

★ ''Live'' (1981, Universal Music)

★ ''Palais des Sports 1982'' (1982, Universal Music)

★ ''Au Zénith'' (1984, Universal Music)

★ ''À Bercy'' (1987, Universal Music)

★ ''Dans la Chaleur de Bercy'' (1990, Universal Music)

★ ''Bercy 92'' (1992, Universal Music)

★ ''Parc des Princes'' (1993, Universal Music)

★ ''À La Cigale'' (1994, Universal Music)

★ ''Lorada Tour'' (1995, Universal Music)

★ ''Destination Vegas'' (1996, Universal Music)

★ ''Johnny Allume le Feu: Stade de France 98'' (1998, Universal Music)

★ ''100% Johnny: Live a La Tour Eiffel'' (2000, Universal Music)

★ ''Olympia 2000'' (2000, Universal Music)

★ ''Parc des Princes 2003'' (2003, Universal Music)

★ ''Flashback Tour Live'' (2006, Warner Music)

★ ''La Cigale'' (2007, Warner Music)

Films



★ ''Why Not Me?'' (1999) as José

★ ''L'homme du train'' (2002) as Milan

★ ''Crime Spree'' (2003) as Marcel Burot

★ '' (2004) as L'ermite borgne

★ ''Quartier V.I.P.'' (2005) as Alex

★ ''Jean-Philippe'' (2006) as Jean-Philippe

See also



List of best-selling music artists

Notes


1. Hallyday - place/date birth Official site
2. http://www.johnnyweb.fr/ Official site
3. Hallyday - influenced by Elvis Presley [1]
4. http://www.johnnyweb.fr/ Official site
5. [Frampton and Small Faces contribution on 1969 album.] Steve Marriott - All Too Beautiful... (Paulo/Hellier) ISBN 1900924447 p.324
6. BBC - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6190133.stm

External links



Official site

First site about Johnny Hallyday

Biography of Johnny Hallyday, from Radio France Internationale



DH website - a Belgian paper

Johnny et la passion de ses fans

French Directory for Johnny

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