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Charles Aznavour ’s discography is one of the most prolific in the history of music, spanning more than seven decades and featuring 91 original studio albums

Features his most iconic works, such as Que c'est triste Venise (1964), La Bohème (1966), and Idiote je t'aime... (1972). Later Career Highlights (1990s–2008): Jazznavour (1998) Aznavour 2000 (2000) Je voyage (2003) Insolitement vôtre (2005) Colore ma vie (2007) Charles Aznavour ’s discography is one of the

The 1960s and 70s were the most critically and commercially successful decades of his career, during which he released many of his "signature tracks". In the 2000s, Aznavour remained active, releasing several

In the 2000s, Aznavour remained active, releasing several albums, including "La Définitif" (2001) and "Encores" (2008). The latter, featuring reworked versions of his classic hits, was his final studio album. From his early 78 RPM recordings in the

alongside hundreds of singles. From his early 78 RPM recordings in the late 1940s to his final major releases in 2008, Aznavour recorded more than 1,200 songs in nine different languages. His work is characterized by "melancholy, romantic narratives" that earned him the title of "France's Frank Sinatra". Early Career and Rise (1952–1960)

By 1963, Aznavour was selling out Carnegie Hall. The 1960s gave us some of his most famous songs— “La bohème,” “Emmenez-moi,” “Hier encore.” His albums shifted from loose collections to thematic statements.