By Hannah Nepilova

Published: Tuesday, 27 February 2024 at 16:40 PM


Unsurprisingly, the country that produced Debussy, foie gras and the Impressionists spoils us for choice when it comes to singers. But who to include on the top ten list? Here are our choices for best and most famous French singers of all time – but feel free to differ…

Best French singers of all time

Édith Piaf

Édith Piaf’s is not the happiest of stories. Abandoned at birth by her mother, the French crooner spent much of her youth growing up in a brothel. At 17 she had a child out of wedlock and went on to develop various drug and alcohol dependencies as well as a string of failed romances. These included the love of her life: the married French boxer, Marcel Cerdan, with whom she had a year-long affair before he was killed in a plane crash en route to visit her.

For all that, though, Piaf was probably the most legendary French singer of all time, whose greatest hits, among them ‘Je ne regrette rien’; ‘La vie en rose’ and ‘Hymne à l’amour’ are as powerful and emblematic of French culture now, 60 years after her death, as they ever were.

Serge Gainsbourg

Born as Lucien Ginsburg, the son of Jewish emigrants of Turkish, Russian and Ukrainian origin, Gainsbourg grew up profoundly affected by the occupation of France by Germany during World War II. He escaped with his family to the zone libre under the administration of the collaborationist Vichy government but still suffered from anti-semitic policies.

Later, Gainsbourg was able to find an artistic outlet for his haunting memories, developing a reputation for sticking two fingers up at the artistic establishment. Among his most provocative releases was ‘Je t’aime, moi non plus’ (‘I love you…me neither’, which he recorded with his then-partner: the English-French actress and singer Jane Birkin (1946-2023).