Beginnings
In 1963, at the age of 19, and the height of The Beatles' success of the sixties, and the popularity of the Beatle-inspired francophone bands of the sixties, Hamilton formed the four-member Les Shadols, writing six original songs released on three consecutive singles.Quebec Info Musique: Marc Hamilton - Notes biographiquesSolo career
Hamilton is best known for his 1970 single " Comme j'ai toujours envie d'aimer" that was a big hit in Quebec and in France where it reached number 1 on the French Singles Chart on 12 September 1970 staying on top of the French chart for three consecutive weeks. It was also number 1 in Belgium, number 2 in Switzerland and reached number 14 in the Dutch chart. The single was subject to further covers by Jean-François Michaël in 1970, musical covers by Grand orchestre de Paul Mauriat and by Georges Jouvin, and an English-language cover entitled "Time" by Canadian singer Marty Butler. Later covers included notably one by Roch Voisine in 1993 and another by Mitsou in 1994. In 2003, the song was crowned in a list of "Grands Classiques de la chanson québécoise" (Great classics of Quebec songs) by SOCAN. The SODRAC (Société du Droit de Reproduction des Auteurs, Compositeurs et Éditeurs au Canada) considered it as a great song of Quebec. For commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Quebec flag, it was picked as one of all-time 50 Quebec songs ever. It was also honored by Quebec Culture Minister Line Beauchamp and by la Fondation de la SPAC. On 27 January 2007, it was entered into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame. As a follow-up on the fame of "Comme j'ai toujours envie d'aimer", Hamilton also released the single "Tapis magique". In the early 1970s, he released three albums, the self-titled ''Marc Hamilton'' in 1970, ''Comme j'ai toujours envie d'aimer'' also in 1970 containing his famous song as the title track and ''Au fond des choses'' in 1972. In 1973, as a result of an accident, he lost his left eye, but persevered in musical projects notably programming for the activities of Grand salon de Mascouche. In the early 1980s, he had some success with various releases including the single "Peau de femmes". He released three albums in this period, ''Peau de femmes'' (1981), ''J'ai un bon deal'' (1984) a musical comedy directed on stage by Roger Pilon and ''J'ai un rendez-vous d'amour'' (1987) He also published an autobiography titled ''La chanson qui m'a tué''. As a producer, he has worked with a number of artists and in films. He directed thePersonal life
In 1973, as a result of an accident, Hamilton lost his left eye, but he persevered in musical projects. In October 2003, he attempted suicide trying to jump through his 11th storey apartment, but was stopped by his wife. The press reported that the singer had alcoholism and dependency on prescription medication and extreme bouts of anxiety and suicidal tendencies. He was transferred to the psychiatric ward of Saint-Luc hospital for recuperation. He was active in charity, founding ''Maison Marc Hamilton'' inDeath
On 1 February 2022, Hamilton fell into a coma after contracting COVID-19. He died atDiscography
Albums
* ''Marc Hamilton'' (1970) * ''Comme j'ai toujours envie d'aimer'' (1970) * ''Au fond des choses'' (1972) * ''Peau de femmes'' (1981) * ''J'ai un bon deal'' (1984) * ''J'ai un rendez-vous d'amour'' (1987) * ''Malgré les murs'' (1996) * ''Rétrospective'' (1996) * ''Marc Hamilton chante Aznavour'' (2003)Singles
Publications
* ''La chanson qui m'a tué'' (2005)References
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