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Jean-Philippe Léo Smet (; 15 June 1943 – 5 December 2017), better known by his stage name Johnny Hallyday, was a French
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and pop singer and actor, credited with having brought rock and roll to France. During a career spanning 57 years, Hallyday released 79 albums and sold more than 110 million records worldwide, mainly in the French-speaking world, making him one of the best-selling artists in the world. He had five diamond albums, 40
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, 22
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s and earned ten '' Victoires de la Musique''. He sang an estimated 1,154 songs and performed 540 duets with 187 artists. Credited for his strong voice and his spectacular shows, he sometimes arrived by entering a stadium through the crowd and once by jumping from a helicopter above the
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, where he performed nine times. Among his 3,257 shows completed in 187 tours, the most memorable were at
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in 1993, at the
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in 1998, just after France's win in the
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, as well as at the
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in 2000, which had record-breaking ticket sales for a French artist. A million spectators gathered to see his performance at the Eiffel Tower, with some 10 million watching on television. Usually working with the best French artists and musicians of his time, Hallyday collaborated with
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and
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. Hugely popular in France, he was referred to as simply "Johnny" and seen as a "national monument" and a part of the French cultural legacy. He became a symbol of the ''
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'', France's prosperous postwar era, after he emerged in 1960, and was a familiar figure to four generations. More than 2,500 magazine covers and 190 books were dedicated to him during his lifetime, making him one of the people most widely covered by the media in France. His death from cancer in 2017 was followed by a "people's tribute", during which a million people attended the funeral procession in Paris and 15 million others watched the ceremony on TV. Hallyday remained relatively unknown outside the French-speaking world, where he was dubbed "the biggest rock star you've never heard of" and introduced as the French version of
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.


Early life

Jean-Philippe Smet was born in the
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on 15 June 1943 to a Belgian father, Léon Smet, and a French mother, Huguette Eugénie Pierrette Clerc. Léon Smet, who worked as a nightclub performer, left his wife and son a few months later. Clerc started a modeling career, which left her with little time to care for her son. Hallyday grew up with his aunt, Hélène Mar, and took his stage name from a cousin-in-law from
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(Lemoine Ketcham) who performed as Lee Halliday. The latter called Smet "Johnny" and became a father figure, introducing him to American music.


Career

Influenced by
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and the 1950s rock n' roll revolution, Hallyday became known for singing rock 'n' roll in French. His debut single, "T'aimer follement" ("Love you madly"), a French adaptation of the controversial 1959 Floyd Robinson hit " Makin' Love" that was also a hit for
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the month prior, was released on the Vogue label in March 1960. His debut album, ''Hello Johnny'', was released later that year. In 1961, his French-language cover of " Let's Twist Again", " Viens Danser Le Twist", sold over one million copies and was awarded a
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. It topped almost every European chart, although the track did not appear in the UK Singles Chart. He appeared on the American ''
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'' with American singing star
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in a show that was taped at the
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nightclub in Paris. He staged many appearances in the
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under the management of
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. For their first concert,
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opened for Johnny Hallyday in Nancy on 14 October 1966. Film footage from October 1966 exists of Hallyday partying with Hendrix, his manager
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and others. He also socialised with
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and
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. At the end of the 1960s, Hallyday made a string of albums with Foreigner's Mick Jones and Tommy Brown as musical directors, and
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, Bobby Graham and
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as session musicians. These are ''Jeune homme'', ''Rivière... Ouvre ton lit'' (also known as ''Je suis né dans la rue'') and ''Vie''. On ''Je suis né dans la rue'', Hallyday hired both
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and the
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and they all play on most of the tracks on the album.
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and
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of the Small Faces contributed their compositions "Amen (Bang Bang)", "Reclamation (News Report)", and "Regarde pour moi (What You Will)" to the album. "Amen" is a French-language variation on "That Man", a previously released 1967 Small Faces song played in a heavy rock style. Tensions between the Small Faces during the recording sessions led to Marriott leaving the band and forming
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with Frampton, and rearranged English language versions of both "Reclamation (News Report)" and "Regarde pour moi (What You Will)" appeared on Humble Pie's debut LP of 1969. Often forgotten is Hallyday's non-LP single and EP track " Que je t'aime" from the same sessions. By 1969 alone, his record sales exceeded twelve million units. One of Hallyday's later concerts, ''100% Johnny: Live à la tour Eiffel'' in 2000, attracted an audience of 500,000 and 9.5 million television viewers (the show was broadcast live on French TV). In December 2005, Hallyday had his third number-one single on the French
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singles chart since its establishment in 1984, " Mon plus beau Noël" (after "
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" and " Marie"), dedicated to his adopted daughter Jade. Shortly before announcing his retirement from touring in 2007, he released a blues-flavored album, ''
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''. In addition to the lead single "Always", ''Le Cœur d'un homme'' features "T'aimer si mal", a duet with blues musician
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and "I Am the Blues", an English-language song (uncharacteristically for Hallyday) written by U2's lead singer
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. His next album, ''Ça ne finira jamais'', released in 2008, another No. 1 on the French album chart, and its lead single, "
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", also reached No. 1. Hallyday's album ''Tour 66: Stade de France 2009'' was a live set recorded at
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during his farewell tour. In 2011 Hallyday released album ''Jamais seul'', recorded with Matthieu Chedid, and started touring again. In 2012 he gave concerts in different countries, including Russia, and released the album ''L'Attente''. Later Hallyday released two live albums, ''On Stage'' and ''Born Rocker Tour'' (a recording of his 70th anniversary concerts in Bercy and Theatre de Paris). Albums named ''Rester Vivant'' and ''De L'Amour'' were released in 2014 and 2015 respectively. In 2015–2016 Hallyday had the ''Rester Vivant'' Tour. A concert in Brussels was released as a live album in 2016.


Personal life


Marriages and children

Hallyday was married five times, including twice to the same woman, with the first four marriages ending in divorce. His last marriage was his longest, lasting twenty-one years. His first marriage was to the popular French singer
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; it lasted fifteen years, from 1965 until 1980. Their son,
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, was born in 1966. His second marriage to Babeth Étienne was his shortest, lasting 65 days. Hallyday had a four-year relationship with French actress
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. Their daughter, Laura, was born in 1983. His third and fourth marriages were to the same woman, Adeline Blondieau, from 1990 to 1992, and from 1994 to 1995. Officiated by
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, his fifth and last marriage was to Læticia Boudou from 1996 until his death. The couple adopted two girls from
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: Jade Odette Désirée (formerly Bùi Thị Ho, born 3 August 2004) in November 2004, and Joy in 2008. File:Sylvie-Vartan-Johnny-Hallyday-1.jpg, Hallyday with his first wife,
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, in 1965. File:Johnny Adeline Cannes.jpg, Hallyday with his third wife, Adeline Blondieau, at the 1992
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. File:Johnny Hallyday avp 2014 2.jpg, Hallyday with his fourth and last wife, Læticia Boudou, at the Mamers premiere of '' Salaud, on t'aime'' in 2014.


Residence

Hallyday, who resided in Los Angeles, owned a chalet in the Swiss town of
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from 2006 to 2015 to avoid the high tax rate imposed by the French government. Hallyday said that he would have moved his residency back to France if it changed its tax laws. In January 2014, Hallyday said that his current residence was in the United States after an investigation by a Swiss journalist showed that Hallyday did not spend enough time in Gstaad to qualify as a resident. One of his favourite leisure activities was riding his
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on long trips through the California desert, staying in small motels along the way.


Illness and death

In July 2009, Hallyday was diagnosed with
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, and underwent surgery. On 26 November 2009, Hallyday underwent surgery in Paris to repair a
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. He suffered complications and was admitted to
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in Los Angeles. Doctors announced that they had put Hallyday into a medically induced coma so they could repair lesions that had formed as a result of the surgery, and to relieve his pain. On 17 December 2009, Hallyday and his wife started legal proceedings against Stéphane Delajoux, the doctor who had performed the original surgery. The conflict was resolved in February 2012 following Delajoux's vindication by medical investigators. Hallyday died of lung cancer at 10:10 pm on 5 December 2017 in
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, near Paris, at the age of 74. French President
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paid tribute, saying he "transcended generations and is etched in the memory of the French people". On 9 December, his funeral was held in Paris; thousands lined the
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as his body was taken to the Madeleine Church. The service was attended by Macron and two of his predecessors. He was buried on the French Caribbean island of
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in the cemetery of
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parish church ( ''Église de Lorient'') on 11 December 2017. In February 2018, his two oldest children, David and Laura, announced that they were contesting his will, which left his entire estate to his last wife, Læticia, and their two adopted children. The will had been drafted in the US, and French attorneys for David and Laura contended that this violated French law, which specifically prevents children from being disinherited. File:Johnny hallyday (2003).jpg, Hallyday performing in
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in 2003 File:Johnny Hallyday Cannes.jpg, Hallyday at the 2009
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Legacy

Hallyday was once called "the French
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'' described Hallyday as "a hip swiveling, leather-clad Gallic answer to Elvis Presley who shook up his home country's music scene with American-style rock-n-roll and bad-boy antics." He remained largely unknown outside the
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and was sometimes described as "the biggest rock star you've never heard of" in English-speaking countries. He was made ''Chevalier'' (Knight) of the
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in 1997 and Officer of the
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in 2001.
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paid tribute to Johnny with his song "Johnny's Rhum" on his 2023 album '' Equal Strain On All Parts''.


Discography


Studio albums

*''Hello Johnny'' (1960) *''Nous les gars, nous les filles'' (1961) *''Tête à tête avec Johnny Hallyday'' (1961) *''Viens danser le twist'' (1961) *''Salut les copains'' (1961) *''Retiens la nuit'' (1962) *''Madison Twist'' (1962) *''L'Idole des jeunes'' (1963) *''Les Bras en croix'' (1963) *''Da dou ron ron'' (1963) *''Les guitares jouent'' (1964) *''Johnny, reviens ! Les Rocks les plus terribles'' (1964) *''Le Pénitencier'' (1964) *''Hallelujah'' (1965) *''Johnny chante Hallyday'' (1965) *''La Génération perdue'' (1966) *''Johnny 67'' (1967) *''Jeune Homme'' (1968) *''Rêve et Amour'' (1968) *''Rivière… ouvre ton lit'' (1969) *''Vie'' (1970) *''Flagrant Délit'' (1971) *''Country, Folk, Rock'' (1972) *''Insolitudes'' (1973) *''
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'' (1974) *''Rock 'n' Slow'' (1974) *''Rock à Memphis'' (1975) *''La Terre promise'' (1975) *''Derrière l'amour'' (1976) *''Hamlet'' (1976) *''C'est la vie'' (1977) *'' Solitudes à deux'' (1978) *''
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'' (1979) *'' À partir de maintenant'' (1980) *'' En pièces détachées'' (1981) *''Pas facile'' (1981) *''Quelque part un aigle'' (1982) *''La Peur'' (1982) *''Entre violence et violon'' (1983) *''Nashville 84'' (1984) *''En V.O.'' (1984) *''Drôle de métier'' (1984) *''Spécial Enfants du rock'' (1984) *'' Rock'n'Roll Attitude'' (1985) *''
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'' (1986) *''
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'' (1989) *'' Ça ne change pas un homme'' (1991) *'' Lorada'' (1995) *''Destination Vegas'' (1996) *''Ce que je sais'' (1998) *'' Sang pour sang'' (1999) *'' À la vie, à la mort !'' (2002) *'' Ma vérité'' (2005) *''
Le Cœur d'un homme ''Le Cœur d'un homme'' is an album by the French singer Johnny Hallyday. It was released on November 12, 2007, and achieved huge success in France and Belgium (Wallonia). It was led by the single "Always", a number 2 hit in France, and contains a ...
'' (2007) *''Ça ne finira jamais'' (2008) *''Jamais seul'' (2011) *''L'Attente'' (2012) *''Rester vivant'' (2014) *''De l'amour'' (2015)


Foreign-language studio albums

*''Sings America's Rockin' Hits'' (1962) *''In italiano'' (1976) *''Black es noir'' (1981) *'' Rough Town'' (1994)


Posthumous studio albums

*''Mon pays c'est l'amour'' (2018)


Films

* '' Les Diaboliques'' (1955) as a student (uncredited) * '' Les parisiennes'' (1962) as Jean Allard (segment "Sophie") * ''Secret File 1413'' (1962) as Himself * '' D'où viens-tu Johnny?'' (1963) as Johnny (but not Hallyday) * '' Cherchez l'idole'' (1964) as Himself * ''Les poneyttes'' (1968) as Himself * '' À tout casser'' (1968) as Frankie * '' Le spécialiste'' (1969) as Hud Dixon / Brad * '' Stumbling Point'' (1970) as Vlad the Romanian * '' Malpertuis'' (1971) as the sailor who kisses Bets (uncredited) * '' L'aventure, c'est l'aventure'' (1972) as Himself * '' L'Animal'' (1977) as Himself * ''Le jour se lève et les conneries commencent'' (1981) * ''The Case of the Missing Bottle'' (1983) as Mr. Waitor * '' Détective'' (1984, directed by
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) as Jim Fox Warner * ''Conseil de famille'' (1986, directed by
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) as Louis the dad * '' Terminus'' (1986) as Stump * '' The Iron Triangle'' (1989) as Jacques * ''La gamine'' (1992) as Frank Matrix * ''
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'' (1998) as Himself (uncredited) * '' Why Not Me?'' (1998) as José * ''Love Me'' (2000) as Lennox * ''Mischka'' (2002) as Himself * '' L'homme du train'' (2002) as Milan * '' Crime Spree'' (2003) as Marcel Burot * '' Crimson Rivers II: Angels of the Apocalypse'' (2004) as the one-eyed hermit * '' Quartier V.I.P.'' (2005) as Alex * '' Jean-Philippe'' (2006) as Jean-Philippe * ''Starko!'' (2008) as Himself * '' The Pink Panther 2'' (2009) as Laurence Millikin * ''
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'' (2009) as Francis Costello * '' Salaud, on t'aime'' (2014) as Jacques Kaminsky * '' Rock'n Roll'' (2017) as Johnny Hallyday * '' Chacun sa vie et son intime conviction'' (2017) as Johnny (final film role)


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See also

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References


External links

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Biography of Johnny Hallyday
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