SACHA DISTEL

       


PHILIPS - B 372.628 F
SACHA DISTEL
Scoubidou (Pommes et poires)
Ce serait dommage... (Impatient lover)

PHILIPS - B 372.665 F
SACHA DISTEL
Oh ! quelle nuit (Lonesome me)
Quand tu es partie...

PHILIPS - B 372.760 F
SACHA DISTEL
Mon bon chapeau
Monsieur l'Baron

PHILIPS - 432.375 BE
SACHA DISTEL
Oui, oui oui, oui - Je n'avais pas compris
Dis ! o dis ! (Everybody loves somebody) - Oh ! quelle nuit (Lonesome me)

PHILIPS - 432.389 BE
SACHA DISTEL
Personalités, elle a le... elle a la... elle a les... (Personality) - Drole de rêve (The preacher)
Ouah ! ouah ! ouah ! ouah ! - Allez ! va ! (My heart is an open book)

PHILIPS - 432.452 BE
SACHA DISTEL
Mon beau chapeau - Dites a l'orchestre (la... la... la...)
Les celibataires - Monsieur L'baron

PHILIPS - 432.573 BE
SACHA DISTEL
Le boogie du bébé (Baby sittin' boogie) - A cause de toi (I don't know why)
Oui, devant dieu (La novia) - On dit, on dit, on dit

LA VOIX DE SON MAITRE - EGF 839
SACHA DISTEL
Scandale dans la famille (Shame and scandal in the family) - Mamadou
La casa D'Irène - Embrasse-moi quand même

LA VOIX DE SON MAITRE - 7 EGF 860
SACHA DISTEL
Monsieur Cannibal - On est si bien ici
Elles sont futées - Les yeux blues (Over and over)

LA VOIX DE SON MAITRE - EGF 878
SACHA DISTEL
La petite puce (Spanish flea) - Les lunettes
Les perroquets - Le crocodile

LA VOIX DE SON MAITRE - EGF 922
SACHA DISTEL
L'incendie a Rio - Mon petit bout d'chou
Y en a qui font ça - Rebecca et moi

LA VOIX DE SON MAITRE - EGF 962
SACHA DISTEL
Ces mots stupides (Something stupid) - Les mêmes tambours (Gallent men)
Si j'étais a votre place - O s'en souviendra de la Saint-Valentin

HIS MASTER'S VOICE - GBP 196
SACHA DISTEL
Si j'etais a votre place
On s'en souviendra de la St. Valentin

HIS MASTER'S VOICE - GBP 247
SACHA DISTEL
Romeo et Julia (Romeo und Julia)
Non amore (No amore)

RCA VICTOR - 86.004 M
SACHA DISTEL
Eso beso - Desafinado
Ting toung (Viens danser la bossa nova) - Loin de toi (Recado)

RCA - 45.244
SACHA DISTEL
Guitarre et copains (A steel guitar and a glass of wine)
C'etait plus fort que tout (I can't stop loving you)

RCA - 46.021
SACHA DISTEL
Où ça, où ça
Un air de banjo (Washington square)

HIS MASTER'S VOICE - 5C 006.10257 M
SACHA DISTEL
La chanteuse et le trompettiste
Paris de mimi pinson

POLYDOR - 24909
SACHA DISTEL
Adios amigo
Mister Casanova

POLYDOR - 53073
SACHA DISTEL
Fremde rosen
Das mit dir

CARRERE - 50.000
SACHA DISTEL
Ma femme (Oh ! no no)
L'arc en ciel sans la pluie

RCA VICTOR - 46.035
SACHA DISTEL
Quand l'entends les guitares
Ils sont là

RCA VICTOR - 46.036
SACHA DISTEL
La chanson orientale
Les amis de mes amis

RCA - 86.001 M
SACHA DISTEL
J'ai un rendez-vous (I wanna thank you) - Pailasse (Palhacada)
Chanson sur une seule note (Samba de uma nota só) - Dis-moi, barman

VERSAILLES - 90 S 167
SACHA DISTEL
Tout bas - Cheveux vdans le vent
Quand j'y pense - La fin d'un roman d'amour
     

 


PHILIPS -  B 76.469 R

SACHA DISTEL EN PERSONNE

Face 1: Scoubidou (Pommes et poires) - Oh ! quelle nuit (Lonesome me) - Quand on s'est connu - Ce serait dommage... (Impatient lover) - Nuages

Face 2: Oui, oui, oui, oui - Dis ! o dis ! (Everybody loves a lover) - Et que ça dure - Epi blues - Quand tu es partie

 

SACHA DISTEL (ARTIST BIOGRAPHY)

Sacha Distel (January 29, 1933 – July 22, 2004), nephew of band leader Ray Ventura, was a French singer who had hits such as a cover version of the Academy Award winning “Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head” (originally recorded by B.J. Thomas) Frank & Nancy Sinatra’s Something Stupid and “Scoubidou”. He was born in Paris to

At age 16, Distel became a professional jazz guitarist. Over his career he worked alongside Dizzy Gillespie and Tony Bennett and appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show in the late 1950s after establishing himself as a French crooner.

Sacha Distel had a much publicized relationship with actress Brigitte Bardot but in 1963 he married skier Francine Bréaud. He reputedly broke off the relationship with Bardot after discovering her with another man.

In the 1960s, he composed ‘La Belle Vie’, a tune that made its way across the Atlantic as ‘The Good Life’, and most famously performed by Tony Bennett. French lyrics were added in the 1970s and it became Distel’s signature tune. During the 1960s, he had his own variety show on French television.

During the 1970s, he became popular outside France, and once hosted the Miss World contest in London. In this decade, he spent more time in the UK than in France. Considered a Gallic heart throb in Britain he was a regular on British TV

Distel remained reasonably popular in France in the 1980s and 1990s, including a new show named after his song ‘La Belle Vie’.

In 2001, Distel had a part as lawyer Billy Flynn in the London production of the musical Chicago. He did have an ambition to make a musical about the life of Maurice Chevalier, but this remained unfulfilled at the time of his death.

Sacha Distel died on July 22 2004 near St Tropez,after a long battle with cancer.

His name was used in Peter Sarstedt’s song “Where Do You Go To My Lovely”.