Joe Dassin, born Joseph Ira Dassin, was an American-French singer-songwriter who captivated audiences worldwide with his enchanting voice and timeless melodies. Born into a family of artists—his father being the renowned film director Jules Dassin—Joe carved out his own legacy in the music industry. Over his sixteen-year career (1964–1980), he became a household name in France and the French-speaking world, with hits that transcended language barriers. Dassin's repertoire spanned various genres, including chanson, variété française, and French pop, making him a versatile and beloved figure in the music scene. His discography includes iconic tracks like "Les Champs-Élysées" and "Siffler sur la Colline," which continue to resonate with fans today. With nearly 25 million records sold globally, Joe Dassin's influence and popularity are undeniable, leaving behind a rich musical heritage that continues to inspire new generations.