Le T'Aime Comme Je Respire - Johnny Hallyday, Grillet, Pierre
Vivre Pour le Meilleur - Johnny Hallyday, Florence, Lionel
Powerful New CD from the Hallyday Family, Father and Son for the First Time on a CD. Includes Tracks Composed by Zazie, Miossec and Legendary Writer Francoise Sagan.
Powerful New CD from the Hallyday Family, Father and Son for the First Time on a CD. Includes Tracks Composed by Zazie, Miossec and Legendary Writer Francoise Sagan.
Gwendolyn King | Lake L. A., CA United States | 07/04/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I first heard Johnny Hallyday's voice during the 2002 Winter Olympics ice dancing competition and was totally overwhelmed. I had not heard of Johnny Hallyday before, but after hearing his dynamic, sensual, vibrant voice singing "Quelques Cris", I had to have his "Sang Pour Sang" and several of his other cds.
Magnificent!"
Best, as always
Rucho | Buenos Aires, Argentina | 02/14/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"In some occassions time does not pass.
Once again Johnny Hallyday shows that he's still THE great French megastar. He always has that wonderful voice which made of him a great star since the early 60s.
The fact that this CD has been co-written and co-produced by David Hallyday, his son of his marriage to Sylvie Vartan, is an extra-bonus, "les Hallyday-Vartan" constitute a musical dinasty of the highest quality."
MUSIC USED FOR THE WORLDS CHAMPIONSHIP ICE DANCING
CONSTANCE A. CROWLEY | PINELLAS PARK, FL | 03/26/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I WAS BLOWN AWAY BY THE MUSIC USED BY THE LUTHERANIAN COUPLE AT THE WORLDS COMPETION. THIS WAS MY FIRST ENCOUNTER WITH THE MUSIC OF JOHNNY HALLIDAY. SUPERB ENTERTAINMENT. THE COUPLE PERFORMING TO HIS MUSIC DID IT JUSTICE. CONSTANCE CROWLEY"
Like fine French wine that keeps getting better with age
Liz | Seattle, WA USA | 04/10/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Monsieur Hallyday's CD, Sang Pour Sang, is my current drive to work heart fuel. He has a voice as tough as a bucket of nails and knows exactly what to do with it and when. This collection has some of his best work, my favourites being the impossibly romantic "Un Jour Viendra" and "Je T'aime Comme Je Respire". The latter piece, for those old enough to remember, evokes memories of Leo Ferre's vocal richness and orchestral arrangements in his albums "Leo Ferre Chante Verlaine et Rimbaud I&II". This man is truly a legend in his own time and his time keeps going on to find new fans, young and mature."