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Johnny Hallyday
Johnny Hallyday in 2003
Johnny Hallyday in 2003
Background information
Birth nameJean-Philippe Smet
Born (1943-06-15) 15 June 1943 (age 81)
OriginCité Malesherbes, Paris, France
GenresRock and roll
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, musician, actor
Years active1959 – present
LabelsVogue, Philips, Warner, Universal
Websitewww.johnnyhallyday.com

Jean-Philippe Smet, known by his stage name Johnny Hallyday, French pronunciation: [dʒɔ.ni a.li.dɛ] (born 15 June 1943, Cité Malesherbes, Paris, France) is a French[1] singer and actor.[2] An icon in the French-speaking world since the beginning of his career, he was considered by some[3] to have been the French Elvis Presley. He was married for 15 years to popular Bulgarian-French singer Sylvie Vartan and the two were considered a "golden couple" for 20 years. Hallyday has completed 181 tours, had 18 platinum albums, and has sold more than 110 million records.[4] He announced his retirement from performing on 3 December 2007, saying that he would retire in 2009,[5] after a farewell tour. However, Hallyday announced in March 2012 that he would perform in Los Angeles on 24 April, in Quebec City on 10 July and in New York City on 7 October, and he has continued to tour throughout the world (including Europe, North America, and Asia) through 2014.

Hallyday remains largely unknown outside of France, Belgium, Switzerland and Quebec, thus earning the nickname "the biggest rock star you've never heard of" in English-speaking countries.[4][6][7] Nevertheless, at an international level he is still considered as the only non-Anglophone Rock’n Roller having a large international reputation.[8] He was made Chevalier (Knight) of the Légion d'honneur in 1997.[9]

Early life

Hallyday's father, Léon Smet (1908–1989), was Belgian; his mother, Huguette Clerc (1920–2007), was French. Hallyday took his stage name from his aunt Desta's husband and dance partner Lee Hallyday, a pseudonym for Lee Ketcham, an expatriate Oklahoman, performer and MC at the Cafe de Paris where Johnny began his singing career. Johnny was raised by Desta and Lee from a very young age, with Lee being his first manager.

Career

Influenced by Elvis Presley and the 1950s rock revolution, Hallyday became famous in the 1960s for singing rock and roll in French. His debut single, "Laisse les filles" was released on the Vogue label in March 1960.[10] His first album, Hello Johnny, was released in 1960.[11] In 1961 his cover of "Let's Twist Again" sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc.[12] It topped almost every European chart, although the track did not appear in the UK Singles Chart.[13] He appeared on the American The Ed Sullivan Show with American singing star Connie Francis in a show that was taped at the Moulin Rouge nightclub in Paris. He also staged many appearances in the Paris Olympia under the management of the late Bruno Coquatrix. For their first concert, The Jimi Hendrix Experience opened for Johnny Hallyday in Évreux on 13 October 1966. Black-and-white footage, also from October 1966, exists of Hallyday partying with Hendrix, his manager Chas Chandler and others.

1965

At the end of the 1960s, Hallyday made a string of albums with Mick Jones and Tommy Brown as musical directors, and Big Jim Sullivan, Bobby Graham and Jimmy Page as session musicians. These are Jeune Homme, Rivière... Ouvre ton Lit (aka Je suis né dans la rue) and Vie. On Je suis né dans la rue, Hallyday also hired both Peter Frampton and the Small Faces. Amongst their contributions are the songs "Amen (Bang Bang)", "Reclamation (News Report)" and "Regarde Pour Moi (What You Will)" which are variations of Small Faces and Humble Pie – which was Frampton's band – tracks and they can be heard playing on the album. Often forgotten is Hallyday's non-LP single and EP track "Que Je T'aime" from the same sessions.[14] By 1969 alone, his sales of records exceeded twelve million.[12]

One of Hallyday's later concerts, 100% Johnny: Live à La Tour Eiffel in 2000, attracted an audience of 500,000 and 9.5 million television viewers (the show was broadcast live on French TV).[15] In December 2005, Hallyday had his third number-one single in France, "Mon Plus Beau Noël" (after "Tous ensemble" and "Marie"), dedicated to his adopted daughter Jade. Shortly before announcing his retirement from touring, he released a blues-flavored album, Le Cœur d'un homme, on 12 November 2007. The album hit #1 in both France and French-speaking Belgium. In addition to the lead single "Always", Le Cœur d'un homme features "T'aimer si mal", a duet with bluesman Taj Mahal and "I Am the Blues", an English-language song written for Hallyday by U2 frontman Bono. His next album, Ça ne finira jamais, released in 2008, another #1 on the French album chart, and its lead single, "Ça n'finira jamais", also reached #1. In 2008 he recorded a series of acoustic songs with French musician Drexl Jonez. Hallyday's most recent album, also a #1 hit in France, is Tour 66: Stade de France 2009, a live set recorded at Stade de France during his farewell tour with appearances by Drexl Jonez on the guitar.

French movie producers Michèle and Laurent Pétin introduced Johnny Hallyday to Hong Kong film director Johnny To. Hallyday was cast as the main role of To's Vengeance after meeting with the director in early 2008. The shooting began in November 2008 and concluded in February 2009.[citation needed]

Personal life

Hallyday was introduced to the great chanteuse Édith Piaf in the late fifties and became one of her biggest fans up until her death in 1963. He attended every concert she performed in and was said to have been friends with her throughout his career. In a recent article he claimed that Édith tried to seduce him during a dinner with her in 1960, and resulted in him fleeing from her in despair, but a 1962 photograph of Édith, her husband Théo Sarapo, and Hallyday shows that she earned his trust back. Hallyday performed Édith's 1950 hit "Hymne à l'amour" in 1995.

In November 2005, Hallyday started a procedure to obtain Belgian citizenship but his request was turned down in 2006 because he failed to fulfill the residence 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.[16]

He maintains a second home in Los Angeles, where he has been spending increasing amounts of time in recent years, enjoying his relative anonymity in the U.S. In January 2014, Johnny revealed that his current residence was in fact in the United States after an investigation by Swiss journalist showed that Mr. Hallyday did not spend enough time in Gstaad, Switzerland to qualify as a resident. [17] One of his favorite leisure activities is riding his Harley-Davidson on long trips through the California desert, staying in small motels along the way.[4]

Hallyday married Bulgarian-French singer Sylvie Vartan on 12 April 1965. Their son David was born on 14 August 1966. Hallyday and Vartan divorced in 1980. He was then briefly married to Babeth Étienne; the marriage lasted less than three months, ending in February 1982. A four-year relationship with French actress Nathalie Baye followed; their daughter Laura Smet was born on 15 November 1983. He was married to his third wife Adeline Blondieau for two years, divorcing her in 1992. He has been married to Laeticia Boudou since 25 March 1996. The couple have adopted two girls from Vietnam: Jade Odette Désirée, born 3 August 2004 (formerly Bui Thi Hoa), in November 2004,[18] and Joy (Maï-Huong), born 27 July 2008, in December 2008. He also has 3 grandchildren through his son David; their names are Emma, llona and Cameron.

Hallyday supported Nicolas Sarkozy in the 2007 French presidential election. The Masked Avengers referenced this in their prank call to American vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin when an Avenger impersonating Sarkozy named Hallyday as his "Special American Advisor".

In July 2009, Hallyday was diagnosed with colon cancer,[19] and underwent surgery. On 26 November 2009,[20] Hallyday underwent surgery in Paris to repair a herniated disc. He suffered complications and was admitted to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. It was announced that Hallyday had been put into a medically induced coma in order to repair lesions that had formed as a result of the surgery and to relieve his pain. On 17 December, it was announced that Hallyday and his wife had started legal proceedings against Dr. Stephane Delajoux, who had performed the original surgery.[21]

Discography

Studio albums

  • Hello Johnny (1960, Vogue)
  • Nous les Gars, Nous les Filles (1961, Vogue)
  • Tête à 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 (aka Je suis né dans la rue) (1969, Philips)
  • Vie (1970, Philips)
  • Flagrant Délit (1971, Philips)
  • Pleins Feux Sur... (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 à Memphis (1975, Philips)
  • La Terre Promise (1975, Philips)
  • Derrière l'Amour (1976, Philips)
  • Hamlet (1976, Philips)
  • C'est la Vie (1977, Philips)
  • Solitudes à 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)

Charting albums

Year Album Peak positions Record label
FR
[22]
BEL
(Wa)

[23]
SWI
[24]
1996 Lorada 39 3  – Philips
1998 Ce que je sais 2 2 38 Philips
1999 Sang pour sang 1 1 47 Philips
2002 À la vie, à la mort ! 1 1 2 Mercury
2005 Ma Vérité 1 1 5 Mercury
2007 Le Cœur d'un homme 1 1 4 Warner Music France
2008 Ça ne finira jamais 1 1 4 Warner Music France
2011 Jamais seul 1 1 3 Warner Music France
2012 L'attente 1 1  – Warner Music France

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)
Year Album Peak positions Record label
FR
[22]
BEL
(Wa)

[23]
SWI
[24]
2005 Lorada Tour 1 3  – Universal Music
2006 Destination Vegas 4 16  – Universal Music
2008 Johnny Allume le Feu: Stade de France 98 2 9  – Universal Music
2000 100% Johnny: Live à La Tour Eiffel 1 1 12 Universal Music
2000 Olympia 2000 8 39 82 Universal Music
2003 Parc des Princes 2003 1 5 40 Universal Music
2006 Flashback Tour Live - Palais des Sports 2006 1 1 9 Warner Music
2007 La Cigale (12 - 17 décembre 2006) 1 9 29 Universal Music
2009 Tour 66: Stade de France 2009 1 1 25 Warner Music
2012 Johnny Hallyday On Stage 3 2 25 Warner Music
2013 Born Rocker Tour (Live edition) 3 94  – Warner Music

Compilation albums

  • 1970: Dix ans de ma vie
  • 1982: (premières chansons) Version 82
  • 1990: Nashville session 62
  • 2006: Les 100 plus belles chansons
  • 2007: Go, Johnny, Go
  • 2009: Faces à faces
  • 2010: Le roi de France 1966–1969
Year Album Peak positions Record label
FR
[22]
BEL
(Wa)

[23]
2013 Best Of 70e anniversaire 8 8

Singles

Year Album Peak positions
FR
[22]
BEL
(Wa)

[23]
1984 "Rien à personne" 19
1985 "Le chanteur abandonné" 13
"Quelque chose de Tennessee" 10
1986 "Aimer vivre" 28
"Je t'attends" 23
1987 "J'oublierai ton nom"
(duo with Carmel)
7
"Je te promets" 5
"Laura" 5
1988 "L'envie"
(en concert à Bercy) live
15
"Que je t'aime"
(en concert à Bercy) live
31
1989 "Mirador" 3
"Si j'étais moi" 25
1990 "Les vautours..." 30
"Himalaya" 30
"Cadilac" 39
1991 "Je ne suis pas un héros"
[Bercy 90] (live)
18
"Diego, libre dans sa tête" 10
"Ça ne change pas un homme" 7
1992 "Dans un an ou un jour" 7
"Et puis je sais" 16
"True to You" 18
"Laisse les filles" 39
1993 "La guitare fait mal"
(Bercy-Tour 92) live
33
"Je veux te graver dans ma vie" (Live) 16
"Je serai là" 8
"Requiem pour un fou"
[Parc des Princes 1993] (live)
28
1994 "I Wanna Make Love To You" 18
1995 "Love Affair"
(feat. Kathy Mattea)
35
"J'la croise tous les matins" 7 21
"Ne m'oublie pas" 18 18
"Quand le masque tombe" 22  –
1996 "Rester libre" 28  –
"L'hymne à l'amour" 5 5
"Tes tendres années"
[Bercy 1995] (live)
14 32
"Fool For Love (Requiem pour un fou)"
(duo with Michael Bolton)
12 12
"La ville des âmes en peine" 12  –
1998 "Ce que je sais" 9 16
"Debout" 58  –
"Allumer le feu" 39  –
"Seul" 32  –
1999 "Requiem pour un fou"
(duo with Lara Fabian
8 11
"Vivre pour le meilleur" 2 2
"Un jour viendra" 6 5
"Sang pour sang" 9 12
2000 "Partie de cartes" 13 34
"Pardon" 9 28
"Viens danser le twist" 40  –
"Les mauvais garçons" 35  –
"Que je t'aime" 34  –
"Ô Carole" 38  –
"Excuse-moi partenaire" 46  –
"Noir c'est noir" 47  –
"Serre la main d'un fou" 45  –
"Douce violence" 41  –
"Da dou ron ron" 37  –
"Quand revient la nuit" 29  –
"Quelques cris" 11 35
2001 "Pauvres diables (vous les femmes)" 17 14
"On a tous besoin d'amour"
(duo with Clémence)
4 3
2002 "Tous ensemble" 1 11
"Marie" 1 2
2003 "Ne reviens pas" 8 20
"L'instinct" 9 17
"Je n'ai jamais pleuré" 4 4
2004 "Tout au bout de nos peines"
(duo with Isabelle Boulay)
8 7
2005 "Ma religion dans son regard" 2 2
"Mon plus beau Noël" 1 2
2006 "Le temps passe)
(with Ministere Amer feat. Doc Gyneco)
4 9
"La paix" 16 2
(Ultratip)
"La loi du silence" 1 5
"La quête" 6 7
2007 "Partie de cartes" 2  –
2008 "Ça n'finira jamais" 1 12
"Si mon cœur"  – 9
(Ultratip)
2010 "Et maintenant... (Tour 66)" (live) 3
2011 "Jamais seul"  – 6
(Ultratip)
"Je viendrai te chercher"
(duo with Patrick Fiori)
 – 17
(Ultratip)
"La douceur de vivre" 64 30
"Guitar Hero"  – 22
(Ultratip)
2012 "Autoportrait" 23  –
"L'envie" 116  –
"L'attente" 26 13
2013 "20 ans" 38 10
(Ultratip)
"Un jour l'amour te trouvera" 90  –
2014 "Derrière l'amour" 129 10
(Ultratip)

*Those with the note "Ultratip" did not appear in the official Belgian Ultratop 50 charts, but rather in the bubbling under Ultratip charts.

Films

See also

References

  1. ^ "Johnny Hallyday renonce à la nationalité belge". Le Monde (in French). 22 October 2007. Retrieved 17 October 2009.
  2. ^ Hallyday – place/date birth Official site
  3. ^ "Rock legend Johnny Hallyday in coma after surgery". Daily Mail. London. 13 December 2009.
  4. ^ a b c "Le fin for the original French pop idol". The Independent. London. 14 May 2009. Retrieved 17 October 2009.
  5. ^ "Singer Hallyday to quit touring". BBC News. 3 December 2007. Retrieved 17 October 2009.
  6. ^ Willsher, Kim; Stares, Justin (15 January 2006). "Go, go Johnny go - but to Belgium?". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 3 May 2012.
  7. ^ Samuel, Henry (11 May 2009). "End of the road for France's Elvis". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 3 May 2012.
  8. ^ Christophe Neff in paysages blogposting Blognotice 23.06.2013: «Johnny vu par Dagmar Gilcher»
  9. ^ "ORDRE DE LA LEGION D'HONNEUR Décret du 31 décembre 1996 portant promotion et". JORF. 1997 (1): 29. 1 January 1997. PREX9612816D. Retrieved 5 April 2009.
  10. ^ Tobler, John (1992). NME Rock 'N' Roll Years (1st ed.). London: Reed International Books Ltd. p. 80. ISBN 0-600-57602-7. CN 5585.
  11. ^ Hallyday – influenced by Elvis Presley
  12. ^ a b Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. p. 136. ISBN 0-214-20512-6.
  13. ^ Tobler, John (1992). NME Rock 'N' Roll Years (1st ed.). London: Reed International Books Ltd. p. 101. ISBN 0-600-57602-7. CN 5585.
  14. ^ [Frampton and Small Faces contribution on 1969 album.] Steve Marriott - All Too Beautiful... (Paulo/Hellier) ISBN 1-900924-44-7 p.324
  15. ^ http://www.johnnyweb.fr/ Official site
  16. ^ BBC report on Hallyday's tax troubles
  17. ^ "French rocker prefers California to Gstaad". swissinfo.ch. swissinfo.ch. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
  18. ^ "Johnny Hallyday". Nndb.com. Retrieved 26 March 2012.
  19. ^ Johnny Hallyday tour cancelled because of health problems
  20. ^ French rocker in induced coma
  21. ^ Article re Hallyday's health problems
  22. ^ a b c d "Johny Hallyday discography". lescharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 15 November 2013. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
  23. ^ a b c d "Johny Hallyday discography". ultratop.be/fr/. Hung Medien. Retrieved 15 November 2013. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
  24. ^ a b "Johny Hallyday discography". hitparade.ch. Hung Medien. Retrieved 15 November 2013. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
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