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I tried, but couldn't start a romance with Paris, France. The country is picturesque, the language is beautiful with the not so easy to pronounce nasal vowels; the Louvre, ah, and the femme fatale, well I could not stand up to them.
Worse, my wife and I were robbed* at the La Defense Metro underground while we were around or about to head for the Paris red-lights at Montmartre. That was the end of my love life with France. But I still love her...
Johnny Hallyday (1943 - 2017):
It was the same with Johnny Hallyday. I never got to know him but would have loved to. Why? The language just didn't work with me. And other reasons too. But Johnny himself and the music 👍.
He was one of the top stars in the 60's, followed Elvis' style and sang rockabilly numbers. He started off right and like so many singers then, followed The King impact.
To say, as one international newspaper mentioned, that Hallyday was the Elvis of France is not true. He may have started off, copying Elvis' style but he was a singer and musician in his own category, in fact, the best that France could offer. Just watch his YouTube videos. He grew with the music.
His Vinyl Records:
I tried to buy his vinyl records but could not find them in Singapore. I should have bought a few on my trips to France, but the thought never came to mind. As a young person, I had more important things to do. I have regretted it since.
Johnny Hallyday, the French Elvis Presley, before his death, unique!
Like France, my interest in Johnny Hallyday waned because it was difficult to know this great singer in Asia. Unlike Maurice Chevalier, Francoise Hardy and Claudine Longet, I never really got to know Johnny Hallyday with his songs, only familiar with some of his rockabilly hits.
So readers out there, if you have Johnny Hallyday vinyl records to spare, spare me some. 110 million albums, half a century of reign, 74 years young, I'm sure I could find some.
R.I.P. Johnny Hallyday, le meilleur il ya, (the best there is).
Singapore 60's music has much influence from other countries. Is Hallyday the
French influence? Tell us.
*I was travel insured and got back what I lost. Cheers.
Images: Google.
Johnny Hallyday was married 5 times. Laeticia Hallyday announced his death.
The Johnny Hallyday Funeral
9th December 2017
Thousands gave Johnny Hallyday a big send-off this afternoon as they thronged the streets to wish him a last goodbye. Even President Macron and the former President Sarkozy were present at the ceremony.
Motorbikers, 700 strong, lined the streets and famed guitarists played melodies outside the church. France's Elvis received a loving but sad au revoir, similar to the Elvis Presley funeral when The King died in 1977.
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France' answer to modern pop for the French.
Heard his name but not his music. A true French music hero. RIP Mr Hallyday.
I like this guy, late English singer Michael Holliday (mistook him for Johnny Hallyday.)
Not heard of him, though his choices are familiar ones.
Oh, he passed away. RIP. I have a few tracks of his on some CD early Elvis rock n roll rockabilly that I heard even traces of people like Gene Vincent and the Stray Cats.
Intriguing that rock n roll crept into France. His fame as I gathered centred around Europe and Perhaps some in the UK. There was something European that I detected when I first heard him. Much like a lot of pop music from Europe influenced by America.
There is always a local flavour somewhere under. Though it isn't a bad thing. That's what makes music great.
Yes, the French Elvis. But he also does a lot of covers in English. Here's one with Hallyday and Celine Dion.
Thank you all for the quick response. Apparently, he's not much known in Singapore, unless like Horace Wee, a true blue musician that he is, and Soo Khoon, who's familiar with anything Elvis.
I asked Larry Lai (DJ Rediffusion 60's) if there were requests for Hallyday songs those years and he replied, "Not really, very few."
Sad news. His version of Hey Joe in French is rather special.
Steve
je suis conquise !j'adoorrreee cette nouvelle chanson !!du rockabilly comme ont aime! et un air rétro que l'ont aime tout spécialement !une belle bouffée d'oxigéne qui donne envie de dansé encore et encore !et envie de faire la féte !une pure merveille cette chanson et une trés belle surprise de notre johnny !et un trés beau clip !vivement la sortie de l'album .... bravo johnny et respect je t'adooorrreee.
(I am conquered! I adore this new song !! rockabilly as they like! and a retro look that especially loved it! A nice breath of oxygen that makes you want to dance again and again! And want to celebrate! A pure wonder this song and a very nice surprise from our johnny! very nice clip! vividly the release of the album .... congratulations johnny and respect I
t'adooorrreee.)
Great French singer. He always gives hope with his songs. Since my earliest childhood, I have been listening to and still singing Johnny Hallyday's songs. I admire him immensely not only for his talent but also for the love and passion he has for his fans. Long live Johnny !!
It is with great sadness - the news of Johnny's passing. You left us too quickly, but know that your memory is eternal. Johnny will be missed, he will remain forever in our hearts as a Courageous, Kind, Generous and Smiling person.
REST IN PEACE.
My most sincere condolences...
Only your songs accompany my loneliness Thank you Johnny!
Yes, he was a giant, even before Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Dylan,... Johnny (the name given to him for the English scene) was larger than Elvis. The French Elvis was a misnomer, he was more than just Elvis in the French world. He even conquered the English world of RnR. I would be wrong , perharps not, to say even The Straycats were more like Halliday than Cochran.
The thing is, we all so little of him, me included being bred in Singapore, I only knew how big he was when I lived in Quebec . To compare Johnny Halliday to anyone even Elvis would be like comparing Clapton to Robert Johnson , Jimi Hendrix to Howling Wolf.. that is like comparing water to the well.
No comparision. IOW, like saying Mick Jagger or even Elvis, invited Rock n Roll LMAO .
Yes I agree with you Matt. He was a solid rocker and everything else, with a tough, powerhouse voice. A totally different image from Elvis.
He started off like The King but matured into a different superstar altogether. With my limited time in Paris, I learnt some about this great man.
Thanks for sharing Matt.
Not many Singaporeans know who JOHNNY HALLYDAY was... Here's your chance if you wanna be familiar with Singapore's pop music influence...
"Johnny Who?" This was what occurred to us young Japanese when we knew our idol "Sylvie Vartan"s boyfriend or fiance was Johnny Hallyday.
Sylvie was so popular that we school boys went to see her movie "La Plus Belle Pour Allen Danser" when I was 14. The title of the film was also a very popular song here.
But Hallyday was not well known. Maybe we didn't need more Elvis, Cliff and The Beatles. It has been quite a while since I heard his name last.
Hiroshi Deguchi, you're a historian where 60s pop music is concerned. Thanks so much. I'm sure our Singaporeans are not aware of the movie you mentioned and its song. It's what I like about comments flying in Hiroshi. I learn so much... Again MUCHAS GRACIAS for sharing...
I like what you said about, we didn't need more Elvis, Cliff and the Beatles.
How true.
🙂
Andy Young
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Stephen Han
Johnny Halliday was a French Elvis Presley.
Seldom listen to him as his songs were French
Andy Young
Stephen Han Yes, and not very popular around our region.
Thanks for sharing.
Winston Koh
Stephen Han heard of him before, yes agreed not many in Sg knows about him.
Andy Young
That's true. He wasn't pop in the East.
Me n wife been to France but we didn't have a pleasant time there. We were also kind of got conned by someone there. Something to do with helping us buy train tiks and realising we paid more than we should.
And also my own personal unpleasant experience of being snubbed at their Louis Vitton outlet when I needed help for a handbag sought.
Colin Colin, I am surprised you had this negative experience!!! If you read my story it was a bad one too. The GAY PAREE that we thought exists wasn't there, right? Thanks for sharing. Strange, that the other countries in Europe that we visited these many years were so safe and wonderful. I am not sure about today. Anyone?
Andy Young and that place location of the metro station that we got 'conned' so happens to be near where you were... Montmartre!!
Colin Colin yes, I found out, but only later, that there are many conmen and pickpockets there because of tourists visiting the red light district [Montmartre]. We didn't know. The train station was called, LA DEFENSE. Thanks Colin. NIce to share travel and music stories. 🙂
Andy Young
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Castro Lee
Hello dear can we be friends. 🌷
Andy Young
Castro Lee everybody's a friend.
Thanks.
Yes Johnny Halliday was A popular Entertainer from France,,
He Was Dubbed D Elvis Presley Of Europe,,
He was invited to Hong Kong to make a gangster film for Johnnie To,,
Sad to say not too long after that Johnny Hallyday passed away,,
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Yes Brother Andy Just A Small Gesture To Johnny Hallyday The ELVIS PRESLEY OF FRANCE,,,
May His Soul Rest In Peace,,
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Ericbronson Wong, that's very nice of you to contribute the pictures and information.
Thank you.
Also many thanks to others who commented and contributed more information to this post about JOHNNY HALLIDAY.
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