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Pierre Perret (born 9 July 1934 in Castelsarrasin,
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) is a French singer and composer. Pierre Perret resides in the city of Nangis.


Biography

He spent a long part of his childhood in the café which his parents owned, where he learned to work with jargon and slang. At the age of 14 he signed up to the ''conservatoire de musique de
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'' and to a dramatic arts institute. But he wasn't admitted to the Conservatoire national supérieur de musique et de danse de Paris because he had some problems with military justice during his
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.'' Sax, Mule & Co'',
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, H & D, Paris, 2004, p. 56-57.
In the meantime, he set up his first band of four musicians in his own name, with whom he played at events throughout the region. In 1957, he was snapped up by
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who signed him on. It was in the studio of Barclay where he met his future wife, Simone Mazaltarim. In 1958, Perret carried on touring round Parisian cabaret bars and crossed France and Africa as a part of the American group,
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. In November that year, a
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forced him to take two years off in a
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. A master of the subtleties of the French language and French slang (he even rewrote some of
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's fables), his songs are often cheeky (for example ''Le zizi'' (''The willy''), asking questions in a seemingly naive child's tone, but has written more serious political songs, such as ''La bête est revenue'', ''La petite kurde'', ''Vert de Colère'' or ''Lily''. In 1995, he recorded in duet with Sophie Darel the French song ''
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'' for the album ''C'était les Années Bleues''. He participated in the committee for the simplification of the administrative language (COSLA).


Discography


Albums

;Studio albums *1957 : ''Moi j'attends Adèle'' *1958 : ''1'' (dont 5 titres de l'album précédent) *1960 : ''Joséphine'' *1964 : ''Le Tord-Boyaux'' *1965 : ''Mon Petit Amour'' *1968 : ''Enregistré en public à L'Olympia'' *1970 : ''Cuvée 71'' *1971 : ''La Cage aux Oiseaux'' *1973 : ''Le Plombier'' *1973 : ''En public'' *1974 : ''Le Zizi'' *1976 : ''Celui d'Alice'' *1977 : ''Lily'' *1979 : ''Mon P'tit Loup'' *1979 : ''À Bobino'' *1981 : ''C'est l'Printemps !'' *1983 : ''Comment c'est la Chine ?'' *1984 : ''Bobino 84'' (double album) *1986 : ''Irène !'' *1987 : ''Chansons buissonnières (Interdit aux plus de 12 ans)'' (with ''Chanson de la bande à B.D.'') *1987 : ''Pierrot à l'Olympia'' (double album) *1989 : ''Ce soir c'est fête – Coeur cabossé'' *1992 : ''Bercy Madeleine'' *1994 : ''Récital du Casino de Paris'' (double CD) *1995: ''Chante 20 fables inspirées de Jean de La Fontaine – Versions Pierrot'' *1995 : ''Chansons Éroticoquines'' (rereleased in 1999 with 4 new bonus tracks) *1997 : ''Casino de Paris'' (double CD) *1998 : ''La Bête est Revenue'' *2002 : ''Çui-là'' *2005 : ''Live au Casino de Paris'' (CD + DVD) *2006 : ''Mélangez-vous'' *2007 : ''Le Plaisir des Dieux – Anthologie de la chanson paillarde'' *2008 : ''Les Dieux Paillards'' (double CD) *2010 : ''La Femme Grillagée'' *2014 : ''Drôle de poésie!'' *2015 : ''Mes femmes'' ;Compilation albums *1967 : ''Les deux visages de Pierre Perret'' (compilation + 3 new tracks including "Les postières" with vocals by
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*1975 : ''15 ans de chansons'' (6 albums set, 72 tracks including 39 rerecorded in 1975) *1994 : ''Pierrot l'intégrale'' (9 CDs for period 1970–1992, with 5 new tracks of the year 1992) *2007 : ''50 ans de chansons (à l'Olympia)'' (2 CDs including 38 live tracks + DVD) *2011 : ''L'intégrale'' (29 CDs + 1 DVD) *2013 : ''L'âge de Pierre'' (3 CDs)


Songs

*1963: "Le tord boyaux" *1963: "La corrida" *1963: "Pépé la jactance" *1966: "Les jolies colonies de vacances" *1967: "Tonton Cristobal" *1967: "Marcel" *1967: "Mimi la douce" *1967: "Blanche" *1970: "Fillette le bonheur c'est toujours pour demain" *1971: "Dépêche-toi mon amour" *1971: "La cage aux oiseaux" *1971: "La grande ourse" *1971: "Ma femme" *1971: "Olga" *1973: "Françouèse" *1974: "À poil:" *1974: "Le Zizi" *1974: "L'infidèle" *1974: "Ma p'tite Julia" *1976: "Ma nouvelle adresse" *1976: "Vaisselle cassée" *1977: "Lily" *1977: "Au Café du Canal" *1979: "Estelle" *1979: "L'hôpital" *1979: "Mon p'tit loup" *1981: "Y'a cinquante gosses dans l'escalier" *1986: "Nos amies les bêtes" *1989: "Riz pilé" *1992: "Bercy Madeleine" *1992: "La petite Kurde" *1998: "La bête est revenue" *2011: "La femme grillagee"


Books

* 1982: ''Le Petit Perret illustré par l'exemple'' (dictionnaire de l’argot); Livre de Poche, nouvelle édition, 1985 * 1992: ''Laissez chanter le petit'' (biographie) * 1996: ''La cuisine de ma femme'' * 2000: ''Anthologie de la poésie érotique'' * 2003: ''Le parler des métiers'' (vocabulaire de 145 professions) * 2005: ''Le Café du Pont : Parfums d'enfance'' (autobiographie) * 2007: ''Les Petits Métiers d’Atget à Willy Ronis'', éditions Hoëbeke * 2007: ''Le Perret gourmand'', éditions Le cherche midi * 2008: ''A capella'', éditions Le cherche midi


Television

"Capitaine Marleau", French television crime drama series; (2018, Season 1 Episode 12, 23 October, "Double Jeu", "Double Dealing", as Monsieur Pellison); https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capitaine_Marleau


References


External links

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Official site

Le Café du Pont (2010)
biographical film at the IMDB. {{DEFAULTSORT:Perret, Pierre 1934 births Living people People from Castelsarrasin Commandeurs of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres 20th-century French male singers 21st-century French male singers