Thursday, 23 April 2020

Jacqueline Boyer born 24 April 1941


Jacqueline Boyer (born 23 April 1941) is a French singer and actress.

The daughter of top French performers Lucienne Boyer and Jacques Pills and stepdaughter of Edith Piaf, Boyer was born Jacqueline Ducos in Paris. She had her career traced in the music hall like her parents, and made some appearances in recitals of her mother from adolescence. Her father is best known for having been the husband for four years of the famous Edith Piaf , leaving Jacqueline Boyer's mother for her. At the age of 15 she made the first of several stage appearances alongside Marlene Dietrich at the Théâtre de l'Étoile and faced with a positive reception decided to continue as a performer by taking singing lessons.

In 1959, her father was chosen to represent Monaco at Eurovision, and finished last. At the same time Jacqueline released her first album. The following year, it was Jacqueline who left for Eurovision, but this time for France where she won the song contest singing "Tom Pillibi", with music composed by André Popp and lyrics by Pierre Cour. The resulting single reached #33 in the UK Singles Chart in May 1960. At 18 years and 341 days of age at the time of her victory, Boyer was the first teenager to win the contest and is currently the oldest living Eurovision winner.



                            

As well as French, she released a German version which became a big hit. From then on, she led a double career, in France and in Germany. She performed in tours, shows and galas in both countries. In November 1960, Jacqueline married the French singer François Luciana.

Jacqueline & Francois
Since “Tom Pillibi,” the singer has travelled the world from New York City to Japan, singing as the opening act at various concerts of famous international artists such as Marlène Dietrich, Charles Aznavour or Jacques Brel in Paris, London or Montréal and reached the top of the German music charts in 1963 with her international smash, "Mitsou Mitsou". Her other hit singles include "Amis," "Butterfly," "Little Little China Girl," and "Si Quelqu'un Vient Vous Dire," while she has also made a number of movie appearances, including Das Rätsel der Grünen Spinne, Der Nächste Urlaub Kommt Bestimmt, and Diabolo Menthe.

In 1966, Jacqueline was the victim of a serious car accident. She suffered a severe brain shock, which caused her temporary memory loss. She had to interrupt her career and stop singing for three years. In 1969, she resumed her career and released a new album before going on tour around the world.

In 1979 she left France for New York, to give a new artistic impulse to her career, recording under the name of  Barbara Benton, which led in 1983 to the release of the single "Life Is New" and in 1984 the album "Time And Time Again" but in 1988, recorded a new album in French under her own name.

In 2010, Jacqueline published the book “Story of three extraordinary lives” which consists of a tribute to the worldwide famous French singer Edith Piaf and to her mother Lucienne Boyer. It includes mixed anecdotes about Edith Piaf, Lucienne Boyer and her father Jacques Pills, who married both women, and her own renditions of some of the songs they created.

Jacqueline Boyer is the President of the Friends of Edith Piaf society, besides being involved, together with Eurovision representatives Serge Lama and Isabelle Aubret, in an association which deals with the difficulties encountered by artists who have suffered from any accidents.

When asked whether winning the Eurovision Song Contest has not been too much of a burden to bare for the young singer she used to be, Jacqueline Boyer admits that though she did reach international stardom thanks to her victory, especially in Germany and Japan where she regularly toured, it did not make things easier for her music career in France. Nevertheless, she still enjoys singing Tom Pillibi, and still now performs it.

(Edited from Melody tv, Wikipedia, & esctoday.com )

6 comments:

boppinbob said...

For ”Jacqueline Boyer : Succès et Raretés” go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/kQdDMcf3

1. Tu es le soleil de mon cœur
2. Ceux qui s’aiment (from film "Tables séparées")
3. Para ti
4. Tom Pillibi
5. Gouli gouli dou
6. Le village de Sainte-Bernadette
7. Toute jeune
8. Comme au premier jour
9. Soleil de minuit
10. Cou couche panier
11. Pépé
12. Le gimmick
13. C’est pas parc' que c’est nous (duet with François Lubiana)
14. Jenny, oh ! Jenny
15. Magdalena
16. Pianissimo
17. Abrina Birchoué
18. Il fait gris dans mon cœur
19. Depuis qu'on est deux
20. Seigneur, ô Seigneur
21. Le petit train de l’amour
22. Le pont vers le soleil
23. Chante encore mon cœur
24. C'est joli la mer
25. Vacances à Paris (duet with François Lubiana)
26. Excusez-moi si j’ai vingt ans
27. D'autres avant toi


Thanks to the numerous distinctions she received during her extraordinary journey, Jacqueline Boyer continues to represent French Chanson around the world. First French woman to win the Eurovision song (1960 with "Tom Pillibi"), she still holds a special place in the hearts of the French. She returns to us today with a compilation bringing together her most beautiful songs recorded between 1959 and 1962, to the delight of her fans who will find here titles re-released on CD for the first time!

Gill said...

Thanks a bunch. My wife is a big Piaf fan, so this one is for her. Stay Safe. Be Well.

Atomic-Age said...

My dad will love it. He sings her famous songs every week.
Many unknown tracks or less popular.
Thanks for your work, always great

boppinbob said...


For “Jacqueline Boyer - Mitsou (1997)” go here:

https://mega.nz/file/gnATEKqT#crAcpigxm59YK-zhPZ34xAp3cymOyGJSoSJ1PzvDlmw


1. Tom Pilibi (3:14)
2. Grüss Mir Die Liebe (2:39)
3. Mademoiselle De Paris In Tirol (2:39)
4. Ich Sag: Oui, Oui, Oui (2:33)
5. Liebe-Liebelei (& LUCIENNE BOYER) (2:28)
6. Frederick (2:37)
7. Du Bist Das Grosse Los (& FRANCOIS LUBIANA) (2:38)
8. In Der Kleinen Bar Auf Dem Grand Boulevard (2:08)
9. Mitsou (3:14)
10. Monday Cher Robert (2:51)
11. Happy Sing-Song (& DANY MANN & PETER WECK) (2:24)
12. Regenschirm-Song (& PAUL KUHN) (1:59)
13. Überall In Paris (& PAUL KUHN) (2:40)
14. Hongkong-Mädchen (2:15)
15. Wenn Du Sie Liebst, Dann Sag Es Ihr (2:34)
16. Ganz In Der Näh' Von Den Champs-Elysees (2:59)
17. Suleika (2:53)
18. Jacques Mit Dem Frack (2:43)
19. Butterfly (2:40)
20. Hör Das Signal, Korporal (2:49)
21. Ein Weekend In Paris (2:25)
22. Mademoiselle (2:54)
23. Little, Little Communist People's Republic of China Girl (2:45)
24. Urlaub An Der Cote D'Azur (2:43)
25. C'est La Vie (3:03)
26. Comme gold Premier Jour (3:26)
27. Il Bat Monday Coer (2:27)
28. Loin (Greensleeves) (2:39)
29. Melodie (2:42)

Rick said...

Hello,

Would it be possible for you to re-up ”Jacqueline Boyer : Succès et Raretés”?

Thank you,
Rick

boppinbob said...

Hello Rick, So sorry but I cannot find the CD anywhere. I should have a digital copy but can't find that either. It's annoying but the odd one or two have not been logged on my data base which tells me where everything is!
I did have a clear-out of many CD's last year as I was running out of storage space. Hopefully it wasn't one of them.
If I do come across it i will post it again, but it may be some time.
Regards Bob.