Charles Aznavour, singer dubbed Frances Frank Sinatra, dies aged 94 accredit

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Publish Date : 2021-04-09 22:35:55


Charles Aznavour, singer dubbed Frances Frank Sinatra, dies aged 94 accredit

He died in the French Alps where he had a house, said spokeswoman Vincence Stark.

Aznavour, who was born to Armenian immigrant parents in Paris in 1924, is perhaps best known for his 1974 hit 'She' and 1964's 'Hier Encore.'

Last year Aznavour was added to Hollywood's Walk of Fame, and in 1998 was named CNN entertainer of the century.



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The singer, who penned and recorded over 1,000 songs, was sometimes dubbed the French Frank Sinatra for his rousing, mournful style.

Indeed, Aznavour collaborated with Sinatra, along with other musical legends Elton John and Liza Minelli.

He was married three times and had six children.

'I am Armenian, so I'm not going to deny that'

Aznavour also championed the cause of Armenians around the world, and in 2015 visited his parents' homeland to commemorate the 100th anniversary of mass killings some scholars consider genocide. Turkey vehemently rejects that characterization.

Speaking to CNN's Becky Anderson in 2016, Aznavour said that 'Being French is much more important for me than to be Armenian, but I am Armenian so I'm not going to deny that.'

'I don't like people who hide something because they are afraid of not being welcomed somewhere. You don't like the Armenian? I leave, 'goodbye,'' he said.

'All the songs say the same thing'

Aznavour was also also known for singing about subjects deemed taboo at the time -- such as homosexuality, cross-dressing and transvestites.

'All the songs say the same thing -- I love you, you love me. You don't love me, I don't love you,' Aznavour told Anderson.

'So, what's so interesting about that when there are so many things around us which are very interesting,' he said.

When asked about the secret to his success, Aznavour replied, 'I read a book every night (for) one hour.'

'And I learn something in different languages every night (for) one hour before (I) go to sleep.'

The singer, who penned and recorded over 1,000 songs, was sometimes dubbed the French Frank Sinatra for his rousing, mournful style. Last year Aznavour was added to Hollywood's Walk of Fame, and in 1998 was named CNN entertainer of the century. He was married three times and had six children. The singer, who penned and recorded over 1,000 songs, was sometimes dubbed the French Frank Sinatra for his rousing, mournful style. Aznavour was also also known for singing about subjects deemed taboo at the time -- such as homosexuality, cross-dressing and transvestites. Aznavour, who was born to Armenian immigrant parents in Paris in 1924, is perhaps best known for his 1974 hit 'She' and 1964's 'Hier Encore.' Indeed, Aznavour collaborated with Sinatra, along with other musical legends Elton John and Liza Minelli. 'So, what's so interesting about that when there are so many things around us which are very interesting,' he said. He died in the French Alps where he had a house, said spokeswoman Vincence Stark. He was married three times and had six children. He died in the French Alps where he had a house, said spokeswoman Vincence Stark. Aznavour, who was born to Armenian immigrant parents in Paris in 1924, is perhaps best known for his 1974 hit 'She' and 1964's 'Hier Encore.' 'And I learn something in different languages every night (for) one hour before (I) go to sleep.' Aznavour was also also known for singing about subjects deemed taboo at the time -- such as homosexuality, cross-dressing and transvestites. 'All the songs say the same thing' The singer, who penned and recorded over 1,000 songs, was sometimes dubbed the French Frank Sinatra for his rousing, mournful style. Aznavour, who was born to Armenian immigrant parents in Paris in 1924, is perhaps best known for his 1974 hit 'She' and 1964's 'Hier Encore.' Aznavour was also also known for singing about subjects deemed taboo at the time -- such as homosexuality, cross-dressing and transvestites. Speaking to CNN's Becky Anderson in 2016, Aznavour said that 'Being French is much more important for me than to be Armenian, but I am Armenian so I'm not going to deny that.' 'And I learn something in different languages every night (for) one hour before (I) go to sleep.' He was married three times and had six children. He died in the French Alps where he had a house, said spokeswoman Vincence Stark. 'I don't like people who hide something because they are afraid of not being welcomed somewhere. You don't like the Armenian? I leave, 'goodbye,'' he said. The singer, who penned and recorded over 1,000 songs, was sometimes dubbed the French Frank Sinatra for his rousing, mournful style. 'So, what's so interesting about that when there are so many things around us which are very interesting,' he said. 'All the songs say the same thing' He was married three times and had six children. Indeed, Aznavour collaborated with Sinatra, along with other musical legends Elton John and Liza Minelli. Aznavour also championed the cause of Armenians around the world, and in 2015 visited his parents' homeland to commemorate the 100th anniversary of mass killings some scholars consider genocide. Turkey vehemently rejects that characterization. Indeed, Aznavour collaborated with Sinatra, along with other musical legends Elton John and Liza Minelli. 'All the songs say the same thing' When asked about the secret to his success, Aznavour replied, 'I read a book every night (for) one hour.'

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