Je m'voyais déjà (1961), Qui? (1963), and La bohème (1966).
In 1960, Aznavour signed with Eddie Barclay’s famous Barclay Records label. This move initiated the most critically acclaimed and commercially explosive era of his life. During this decade, his songwriting reached peak maturity, tackling taboo social issues, aging, and intense romantic longing. Key Albums
Aznavour's musical journey began in the early 1950s, performing in Parisian cabarets and jazz clubs. His breakthrough came in 1955 with the song "L'enfant que j'étais," which gained moderate success. However, it was his 1959 hit "Pour que tu sois là" that catapulted him to fame, establishing him as a rising star in the French music scene.
If you're exploring his, you might be looking for a complete collection to enjoy his vast work. You can find his full discography listed on Discogs or explore his top albums on Last.fm .
The best editions of this 80-album set include scanned high-resolution booklet artwork, liner notes, and rare B-side singles that were never released on full-length vinyl.