Charles Aznavour, the legendary French-Armenian singer, songwriter, and actor, presents "Plus bleu que tes yeux," a captivating album released on January 1, 1997, under Universal Music Division Barclay. This enchanting collection of tracks showcases Aznavour's signature style, blending the timeless charm of chanson and variété française with subtle hints of French jazz.
The album spans a diverse range of themes, from love and romance in "Dis-moi que tu m'aimes" and "Amour amer," to social commentary in "Le droit des femmes" and "Ce métier." Aznavour's velvety voice and masterful storytelling transport you to the vibrant streets of Paris, the sun-kissed shores of the Caribbean in "Les Caraïbes," and the nostalgic ambiance of a piano bar in "Au piano bar."
With a runtime of 53 minutes, "Plus bleu que tes yeux" is a testament to Aznavour's enduring artistry and his ability to connect with audiences on a deeply personal level. The album features 15 tracks, including the poignant "Ma dernière chanson pour toi" and the reflective "Les images de la vie," each offering a unique glimpse into the world of Charles Aznavour. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his music, this album is a delightful journey through the rich tapestry of French music.