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      • Aznavour was known for his distinctive vibrato tenor voice: clear and ringing in its upper reaches, with gravelly and profound low notes. In a career as a composer, singer and songwriter, spanning over 70 years, he recorded more than 1,200 songs interpreted in 9 languages.
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  5. Charles Aznavour played the leading role in “Tirez sur le pianiste” by François Truffaut and was one of the main heroes in “Le Passage du Rhin” by André Cayatte, “A taxi for Tobruk” by Denys de La Patellière and “Gosse de Paris”, a short film by Marcel Martin. In 1963, Charles appeared in the film "Cherchez l'idole" (by ...

  6. Aznavour was known for his unique tenor voice: clear and ringing in its upper reaches, with gravelly and profound low notes. In a career spanning over 70 years, he recorded more than 1,200 songs interpreted in eight languages.

  7. Oct 1, 2018 · MUSIC. A life in song: Charles Aznavour’s greatest hits. Legendary performer Charles Aznavour’s music has come to define the genre of French chanson. FRANCE 24 takes a look back at some of...