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Françoise Hardy
9th arrondissement of Paris, France • 1944-01-17 – 2024-06-11
Françoise Hardy is credited on 1,959 releases across 508 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1962–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
1,959
Pressings credited
508
Albums
7
Decades active
387
In collections
Biography
Françoise Madeleine Hardy (French: [fʁɑ̃swaz madlɛn aʁdi]; 17 January 1944 – 11 June 2024) was a French singer-songwriter, actress, and author. She was known for singing melancholic, sentimental ballads. Hardy rose to prominence in the early 1960s as a leading figure in French yé-yé music and became a cultural icon in France and internationally. In addition to her native French, she also sang in English, Italian, and German. Her musical career spanned more than 50 years, with over 30 studio albums released. She also represented Monaco at the Eurovision Song Contest 1963. Born and raised in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, Hardy made her musical debut in 1962 on French label Disques Vogue and found immediate success through the song "Tous les garçons et les filles". Drifting away from her early rock and roll influences, she began to record in London in 1964, which allowed her to broaden her sound with albums such as Mon amie la rose, L'amitié, La maison où j'ai grandi, and Ma jeunesse fout le camp.... In the late 1960s and early 1970s, she released Comment te dire adieu, La question, and Message personnel. During this period, she worked with songwriters such as Serge Gainsbourg, Tuca, Patrick Modiano, Michel Berger, and Catherine Lara. Between 1977 and 1988, she worked with producer Gabriel Yared on the albums Star, Musique saoûle, Gin Tonic, and À suivre. Her 1988 record Décalages was publicized as her final album, although she returned eight years later with Le danger, which reinvented her sound as harsher alternative rock. Her following albums of the 2000s — Clair-obscur, Tant de belles choses, and (Parenthèses...) — saw a return to her mellow style. In the 2010s, Hardy released her final three albums: La pluie sans parapluie, L'amour fou, and Personne d'autre. In addition to music, Hardy landed film roles as a supporting actress in Château en Suède, Une balle au cœur, and the American production Grand Prix. She became a muse for fashion designers such as André C
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Credited work
1,959 releases · 508 albums · active 1962–2026
- Performance · 6,259
- Other credits · 339
- Engineering · 1
Studios: Studio Plus XXX · Studio Davout · Studio CBE · Studio De La Grande Armée
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Moon Safari
1998

Be Yourself Tonight
1985

The Great Escape
1995

Let It Die
2004

Françoise Hardy
1962

The Weight Is A Gift
2005

Jane Birkin - Serge Gainsbourg
1969

Sexy Boy
1997

Françoise Hardy
1965

Françoise Hardy
1963

In And Out Of Consciousness - Greatest Hits 1990 - 2010
2010

Oh Oh Chéri
1962

Blur 21 (The Box)
2012
A Million In Prizes: The Anthology
2005

In English
1966

Françoise Hardy
1964

C’est A L’amour Auquel Je Pense
1962

Françoise Hardy En Vogue Best Of 1962-1967
2024

Reality Killed The Video Star
2009

Message Personnel
1973

A Quoi Ca Sert / Ouverts Ou Fermés
1968

Francoise Hardy Sings About Love
1968

Françoise
1966

La Maison Où J'ai Grandi
1966
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