Catherine Ferry
Catherine Ferry (born July 1, 1953 ) is a French singer.
Live and act
She represented France at the Eurovision Song Contest 1976 in The Hague with the rhythmic chansons 1, 2, 3 and came second with 147 points. Shortly afterwards her debut album and several singles appeared. She worked mainly with Daniel Balavoine , who wrote almost 30 pieces for her. In early 1990, Catherine Ferry retired from show business and became a mother. In 2010, however, another album was released with their old pieces, and 1, 2, 3 could be heard in the film Das Schmuckstück by François Ozon .
Discography
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Albums
- 1977: Catherine Ferry
- 1984: Catherine Ferry (Vivre avec la musique)
- 2010: Le meilleur des années Balavoine
Singles
- 1975: Julia mon cœur / Chanson pour toi
- 1976: 1, 2, 3 / Petit Jean
- 1976: Ma chanson d'amour / Petit Jean
- 1977: Mélodie bleue / Une histoire d'amour
- 1977: J'ai laissé le bon temps rouler / Pour tous ceux qui t'aiment
- 1978: J'imagine / Le chanteur anglais
- 1979: Dis goodbye à ton goodboy / Baxter
- 1980: Tu es mon ennemi / Maman vit avec les animaux
- 1982: Bonjour Bonjour / Il est en retard
- 1983: Grandis pas / Pourquoi pas
- 1984: Vivre avec la musique / Un homme tout perdu
- 1984: Prends tout ce qu'on te donne / Raté
- 1986: Quelqu'un quelque part / Ce matin
- 1989: Manille / Rendez-vous
- 2010: Petit Jean - nouvelle version acoustique
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- ↑ Eurovision Song Contest 1976 at ecgermany.de
- ↑ Chart sources: DE CH
Web links
- Homepage
- Catherine Ferry in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Discography at encyclopedisque.fr
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Ferry, Catherine |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | french singer |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 1, 1953 |