Françoise Hardy Iconic French Singer-Songwriter Dies at 80,Photo BBC arichive

Françoise Hardy, Iconic French Singer-Songwriter, Dies at 80

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France mourns the loss of beloved singer-songwriter Françoise Hardy, who passed away at the age of 80. Her son, musician Thomas Dutronc, confirmed the news on social media, simply stating, “Mum is gone.”

Hardy first captivated audiences in 1962 with her melancholic ballads, quickly becoming a symbol of France’s Yé-yé pop movement, which drew inspiration from English music. Her timeless hits include “Tous les garçons et les filles,” “Comment te dire adieu,” and “Mon amie la rose.” Her English-language track “All Over The World” reached number 16 on the UK charts in 1965.

Born in Nazi-occupied Paris in 1944, Hardy was raised by her mother and influenced by American and British stars like Elvis Presley and Cliff Richard. She signed her first record deal at 17 and achieved breakout success with “Tous les garçons et les filles,” a song about youthful loneliness that resonated deeply with listeners.

Hardy’s unique style caught the eye of top fashion designers, including Yves Saint Laurent and Paco Rabanne, who famously designed a gold plate minidress for her.

Mick Jagger once called her the “ideal woman,” and Bob Dylan penned love letters to her, even addressing her in a poem on his 1964 album “Another Side of Bob Dylan.”

One of Hardy’s standout performances was in 1968 with “Comment te dire adieu,” a French adaptation by Serge Gainsbourg. She collaborated with notable artists such as Blur and Iggy Pop and appeared in films by directors like Jean-Luc Godard and Roger Vadim. Hardy also explored writing, including fiction, non-fiction, and astrology, a subject she became passionate about in the 1970s.

Hardy married singer Jacques Dutronc, with whom she had her son Thomas. Though they separated in the late 1980s, she often referred to Dutronc as the love of her life. In 2004, Hardy was diagnosed with lymphoma, and in 2015, she was placed in an induced coma after a fall. In 2021, she revealed she had cancer in one of her ears and felt “close to the end” of her life.

Hardy’s career spanned over five decades, with nearly 30 albums to her name. Her final album, “Personne D’Autre” (Nobody Else), was released in 2018. In 2023, Rolling Stone ranked her number 162 on its list of the 200 Greatest Singers of All Time. France’s Culture Minister, Rachida Dati, paid tribute to Hardy, saying, “How to say goodbye to her? Eternal Françoise Hardy, legend of French song, who entered, through her sensitivity and her melodies, into the heart of an entire country.”

Cassie lee
ed@pakistantimes.ca

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