Michel Delpech
Michel Delpech, born Jean Michel Bertrand Delpech on January 26, 1946, in Courbevoie, France, was a renowned French singer-songwriter. He passed away on January 2, 2016, in Puteaux, France. Delpech's music significantly influenced the French music scene during the 1960s and 1970s, and his work remains an integral part of the French chanson tradition. Some of his most famous songs include "Chez Laurette," "Wight Is Wight," "Pour un flirt," "Que Marianne était jolie," "Le Chasseur," "Les Divorcés," "Quand j'étais chanteur," and "Le Loir-et-Cher." His discography includes notable albums such as "Quand j'étais chanteur" (1975), "En concert – Enregistrement public à l’Olympia 1985" (1985), "Tout Delpech à l’Olympia" (1993), "Ce lundi-là au Bataclan" (2005), "Michel Delpech &" (2006), and "Live au Grand Rex" (2007). Delpech's contributions have left a lasting legacy in the world of French music.