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Janette Anne Dimech (born 10 October 1951), known professionally as Jeanette, is an English-born Spanish singer and songwriter. She first rose to prominence as the lead singer of
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, a teenage
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band that found success in 1968 with her song "Cállate, niña". Jeanette returned as a solo artist in 1971 with the
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"
Soy rebelde "Soy rebelde" (English: "I am a rebel") is a Spanish pop ballad written by Manuel Alejandro and Ana Magdalena. It was released by British-born singer Jeanette in 1971, and was her debut solo single. It has been re-recorded by Jeanette in English, ...
", which redefined her career as a romantic balladist and was a hit across the Spanish-speaking world, becoming a generational anthem. In 1976,
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included Jeanette's 1974 song "
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" in his film ''
Cría cuervos ''Cría cuervos'' ("Raise Ravens", also written ''Cría cuervos…'') is a 1976 Spanish psychological drama film written and directed by Carlos Saura and produced by Elías Querejeta. The film is an allegorical drama about an eight-year-old gir ...
'', which propelled it to become a major hit and one of the most famous Spanish pop songs of all time and origined many versions of it in other languages, the most famous one being Russian " В Последний Раз (For The Last Time)". After the international success of "Porque te vas", Jeanette worked in France and Germany until she returned to the Spanish market with the 1981 album ''
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'', which includes several of her most famous songs. The commercial reception of ''Corazón de poeta'' allowed her to record two more albums with
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—''Reluz'' in 1983 and ''Ojos en el sol'' in 1984—which were unsuccessful. Her last studio album, ''Loca por la música'', was released in 1989 on
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Twins and sought to reinvent her style with
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influences. The figure of Jeanette has been revalued in the 21st century and she is now considered a
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artist and an influence on Spanish-language
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. In 2010, ''
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'' described Jeanette as "a legend of
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and muse of independent pop".


Biography

Dimech's father is of
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descent and lived in the
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, and her Spanish mother was originally from Tenerife, the
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. Because of her grandparents' import-export business, she was born in the
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suburb of
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, and grew up in
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and
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. After her parents' separation when she was 12, she moved to
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with her mother and younger brother and sister. Having grown up in the United States, she spoke only English when she first moved to Spain. She was placed in an American school at first, but later befriended some local Spanish children who helped her learn Spanish. After her band,
Pic-Nic Pic-Nic was a Spanish teenage folk-pop and sunshine pop band formed in Barcelona in the mid-to-late 1960s, composed of lead singer Jeanette (Spanish singer), Jeanette, guitarists Toti Soler and Al Cárdenas, drummer Jordi Barangé and bassist ...
split up at the end of the 1960s, Jeanette moved to
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with her husband, Hungarian football player László Kristof, and lived quietly as a homemaker and the mother of their only child, Blythe.


Pic-Nic

During the 1960s Jeanette learned to play guitar and began to write her own songs. She styled her music after American
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, and her idols included
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,
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, and the
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. Later she joined the student band
Pic-Nic Pic-Nic was a Spanish teenage folk-pop and sunshine pop band formed in Barcelona in the mid-to-late 1960s, composed of lead singer Jeanette (Spanish singer), Jeanette, guitarists Toti Soler and Al Cárdenas, drummer Jordi Barangé and bassist ...
as a singer, and in 1967 they had a measure of success with a folk version of the Spanish children's song "Cállate, niña" (in which Jeanette had co-written). Other notable songs of theirs included "Amanecer" and "No digas nada". However, constant disagreements among members, such as whether or not to record English versions of their songs, ended with the dissolution of the group.


''Palabras, promesas''

After the dissolution of Pic-Nic, Jeanette resumed with her own life, but overnight received a call from her former record label
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, the same label she was on during her tenure with Pic-Nic. This time the label said that they had a project for a singer and Jeanette must be part of it. She came back to Spain and to music. Jeanette settled in
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in 1971 to start her solo career. At the start of the 1970s, she began her solo career with her hit first single, "
Soy Rebelde "Soy rebelde" (English: "I am a rebel") is a Spanish pop ballad written by Manuel Alejandro and Ana Magdalena. It was released by British-born singer Jeanette in 1971, and was her debut solo single. It has been re-recorded by Jeanette in English, ...
" ("I am a rebel"). On the single, the record label misspelt her name as "Jeanette" (her correct spelling is Janette without the first "e".) Ever since then, her stage name has been spelt with the additional "e". The single first enjoyed success in Spanish-speaking countries and later broadened its influence with French ("L'inconnu qui m'aimera"), Japanese ("あまのじゃく") and English versions. This song and others penned by
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, such as "Estoy triste" and "Oye mamá, oye papá" ("Listen mama, listen papa"), established her as an artist in Spain. ''Palabras, promesas'' ("Words, promises"), written by
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was released in 1973. In this LP all the singles were released and recorded from 1971 to 1973.


"Porque te vas"

Her greatest success, "
Porque te vas "¿Porque te vas?" (; Spanish for "Why are you leaving?") is a song by English-born Spanish singer Jeanette, written by José Luis Perales and produced by Rafael Trabucchelli for record label Hispavox in 1974. Background and recording Jeanette ma ...
" (''Because you are leaving''), written by José Luis Perales, became an international hit when the song was used in
Carlos Saura Carlos Saura Atarés (4 January 1932 – 10 February 2023) was a Spanish film director, photographer and writer. With Luis Buñuel and Pedro Almodóvar, he is considered to be among Spain's great filmmakers. He had a long and prolific career th ...
's 1976 film ''
Cría Cuervos ''Cría cuervos'' ("Raise Ravens", also written ''Cría cuervos…'') is a 1976 Spanish psychological drama film written and directed by Carlos Saura and produced by Elías Querejeta. The film is an allegorical drama about an eight-year-old gir ...
'' (''Raise Ravens''). In Austria it reached number 13, in Switzerland number 4, and in Germany reached number 1. On 12 February 1977, Jeanette sang the song in the popular German program ''Musikladen'' (programme 31). The song also enjoyed popularity in Russia; still often heard on Retro FM, a nationwide Russian station. It was, and still is, often heard on the national radio in Poland. The song had been released in Spain two years prior to the movie with moderate success. It was its inclusion in the movie that made it a success.


''Todo es nuevo''

Jeanette worked with famous French composer
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for the production of her album ''Todo es nuevo'' (Everything is new) in 1977. There were two versions: Spanish and French. The album received a lukewarm reception, but the song "¿Por qué voy a cambiar?" (Why Should I Change?) (Tzeinerlin' in French) also appeared in the German programme ''Musikladen'' (programme 35, 8 October 1977). This song ("¿Por qué voy a cambiar?" ) was a cover version of ''Years may come, years may go'' by
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.


''Corazón de poeta''

In 1981 she recorded her best-selling album to date, ''
Corazón de poeta ''Corazón de poeta'' (; Spanish for "Heart of a poet") is the fourth studio album by English-born Spanish singer Jeanette (Spanish singer), Jeanette, released in June 1981 by RCA Victor. The album was almost entirely written and produced by compo ...
'', which was composed, arranged and conducted by
Manuel Alejandro Manuel Álvarez-Beigbeder Pérez (born 21 February 1932), better known as Manuel Alejandro, is a Spanish composer of Latin love songs, which are better known as ''ballads''. He has written, composed, and arranged songs for the likes of Luis Migu ...
, and gave her three hit singles: "Corazón de poeta" (literally "Heart of a Poet" but translated as "A heart so warm and so tender"), "Frente a Frente" (literally "Face to Face" but translated as "Sorrow") and "El muchacho de los ojos tristes" ("The Young Man With The Sad Eyes"). Especially as a vintage album, it sold millions worldwide, triumphing across borders, in several Latin American countries. In Spain it was the number-one album for a week; of the singles, "Frente a frente" reached #4 during a 20 weeks run on the charts, and "Corazón de poeta" reached #13 during its 10 weeks on the charts. In the next several years she released the albums ''Reluz'' (1983), ''Ojos en el Sol'' (1984), and ''Loca por la Música'' (1989), along with a string of singles. Her sales then declined, though she herself remained popular and her back catalogue was re-packaged into a continual stream of greatest-hits collections.


Discography


Singles

Brenner's Folk * 1966: "Daurat Oest/Ho se/Clara Lluna/Amor Perdut" Pic-Nic: * 1967: "Cállate, niña/Negra estrella" * 1968: "Amanecer/No digas nada" * 1968: "Me olvidarás/Él es distinto a ti" * 1968: "Hush, Little Baby/Blamin's Not Hard To Do/You Heard My Voice" Jeanette: * 1971: "
Soy rebelde "Soy rebelde" (English: "I am a rebel") is a Spanish pop ballad written by Manuel Alejandro and Ana Magdalena. It was released by British-born singer Jeanette in 1971, and was her debut solo single. It has been re-recorded by Jeanette in English, ...
/Oye papá, oye mamá" * 1972: "Estoy triste/No digas nada" * 1973: "Palabras, promesas/Debajo del platanero" * 1974: "
Porque te vas "¿Porque te vas?" (; Spanish for "Why are you leaving?") is a song by English-born Spanish singer Jeanette, written by José Luis Perales and produced by Rafael Trabucchelli for record label Hispavox in 1974. Background and recording Jeanette ma ...
/Seguiré amando" * 1975: "Hoy nos hemos dicho adiós/El mundo con amor" * 1977: "Todo es nuevo/Pequeña preciosa" * 1978: "No digas buenas noches/Heaven, please, don't let it rain tonight" * 1978: "Voy a tener un niño/De mujer a mujer" * 1981: "Frente a frente/Cuando estoy con él" * 1981: "Corazón de poeta/Comiénzame a vivir" * 1981: "Sorrow/A Heart so warm and so tender" * 1982: "El muchacho de los ojos tristes/Toda la noche oliendo a ti" * 1983: "Reluz/Más de cien sentidos" * 1983: "Con qué derecho/No me fio más" * 1984: "Amiga mía/Baila conmigo" * 1984: "Ojos en el sol/Buenas noches" * 1989: "China/Por nada del mundo" * 1989: "Loca por la música/Sinceridad"


Albums

Pic-Nic Pic-Nic was a Spanish teenage folk-pop and sunshine pop band formed in Barcelona in the mid-to-late 1960s, composed of lead singer Jeanette (Spanish singer), Jeanette, guitarists Toti Soler and Al Cárdenas, drummer Jordi Barangé and bassist ...
* 1968: ''Pic-Nic'' * 1969: ''Cállate niña'' (international reissue) Jeanette * 1973: ''Palabras, promesas'' * 1976: ''Porque te vas'' * 1977: ''Todo es nuevo'' * 1981: ''
Corazón de poeta ''Corazón de poeta'' (; Spanish for "Heart of a poet") is the fourth studio album by English-born Spanish singer Jeanette (Spanish singer), Jeanette, released in June 1981 by RCA Victor. The album was almost entirely written and produced by compo ...
'' * 1983: ''Reluz'' * 1984: ''Ojos en el sol'' * 1988: ''Loca por la música''


Compilations

* 1995: ''Sus Más Lindas Canciones'' * 1996: ''Sigo rebelde'' * 1998: ''Coleccion Original'' * 2002: ''Soy Rebelde'' * 2003: ''15 Canciones Favoritas'' * 2004: ''15 de Colección'' * 2005: ''20 Éxitos Originales'' * 2008: ''Lo Esencial'' * 2015: ''De Cerca: 20 Canciones Esenciales''


References

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