Jean-Jacques Debout

Jean-Jacques Debout (born 9 March 1940, in Paris)[1] is a French singer-songwriter. In addition to his albums, he has written for a number of renowned artists like Johnny Hallyday, Sylvie Vartan, Dalida, and Chantal Goya. He has also composed a great number of films.

Jean-Jacques Debout
Jean-Jacques Debout (photograph by Julien Reynaud)
Background information
Born (1940-03-09) 9 March 1940
Paris, France
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, musician
Years active1965  present
Associated actsChantal Goya

Personal life

He is married to French singer and actress Chantal Goya. They have two children, Jean-Paul and Clarisse.

Discography

  • 1965: Les boutons dorés
  • 1967: Les cloches d'Ecosse
  • 1974: Redeviens Virginie
  • 1976: Si tu reviens
  • 1989: Depuis 1959... Avec toi
  • 1991: Paul et Virginie
  • 1996: Best of
  • 1997: A Long Island
  • 2003: Les Enfants du Paradis
  • 2012: Bourlingueur des étoiles
  • 2013: Sous le soleil des Guinguettes (peaked in FR: #14, BEL (Wa): #87)[2]
  • 2014: Sur le chemin du bonheur

Filmography

Jean-Jacques Debout (2013)
  • 1962: The Dance
  • 1963: D'où viens-tu Johnny?
  • 1964: Cherchez l'idole as himself
  • 2009: Partir as Paul Marais
soundtracks
  • 1963: D'où viens-tu Johnny?
  • 1966: Masculin, féminin
  • 1971: L'amour c'est gai, l'amour c'est triste
  • 1979: Le temps des vacances
  • 1983: Les parents ne sont pas simples cette année
  • 2001: Absolument fabuleux
  • 2004: Michel Strogoff
  • 2010: Gigola
Themes of TV series and TV films
  • 1972: Églantine
  • 1979: Les malheurs de Sophie
  • 1980: Les Misérables
  • 1980: Capitaine Flam
  • 1981: Bouba, le petit ourson
  • 1984: Les Trois Mousquetaires
  • 1984: Les quatre filles du docteur March
  • 1987: David le gnome
  • 1998: Michel Strogoff
  • 2001: Conan, le fils du futur
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