Claude François
Singer-songwriter and dancer

Born
February 1st, 1939
86 years ago
Died
March 11th, 1978
47 years ago — 39 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
France
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Born in Egypt and later based in France, this individual gained prominence in the music scene during the 1960s. His style blended pop and rock with elements of traditional French chanson. He reached significant success with popular songs, including 'Comme d'habitude', which was later adapted into 'My Way' by Frank Sinatra. This artist also made contributions as a dancer and producer, shaping the live music experience in his performances. His career was marked by both chart-topping hits and energetic stage presence, leading to a lasting influence on the French music industry.
Wrote 'Comme d'habitude'
Created popular dance routines
Performed in numerous televised music specials
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