Joe Dassin
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Joseph Ira Dassin more commonly known as Joe Dassin, was an American
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 singer-songwriter
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 best known for his French
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 songs of the 1960s and 1970s.

Biography

Joe Dassin was born in New York City
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 to American film director
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 Jules Dassin
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Julius "Jules" Dassin , was an American film director, with Jewish-Russian origins. He was a subject of the Hollywood blacklist in the McCarthy era, and subsequently moved to France where he revived his career.-Early life:...

 and Béatrice Launer (1913–2005), a New-York-born violin
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ist, who after graduating from a Hebrew High School in the Bronx studied with the British violinist Harold Berkely at the Juilliard School of Music. Both parents were Jewish. His father was of Russian
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 and Polish
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 Jewish extraction, his maternal grandfather was an Austrian
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 Jewish immigrant, who arrived in New York with his family at age 11.

He began his childhood first in New York City
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 and Los Angeles
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. However, after his father fell victim to the Hollywood blacklist
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 in 1950, he and his family moved from place to place across Europe
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.

Dassin studied at the International School of Geneva
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 and the Institut Le Rosey
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 in Switzerland
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, and graduated in Grenoble
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. Dassin moved back to the United States
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 where he earned a doctorate
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 in ethnology
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 at the University of Michigan
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 in Ann Arbor, Michigan
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.

He moved back to France
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 where
he worked as a technician for his father and appeared as an actor in supporting roles in a number of movies directed by his father, including Topkapi
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where he played the role of "Josef".

On December 26, 1964, Dassin signed up with CBS Records
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, making him the first French singer to sign up with an American record label.

By the early 1970s, Dassin's songs were on the top of the charts in France and he had become very well known in that country. He was also a talented polyglot
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, recording songs in German
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, Russian
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, Spanish
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, Italian
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 and Greek
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, as well as French
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 and English
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.

Dassin married Maryse (whose real first name is Yvette) Massiéra on January 18, 1966, in Paris
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. Their son, Joshua, was born two and a half months before term, September 12, 1973, and died 5 days after. Devastated, Joe and Maryse split, but did not divorce until 1977.

On January 14, 1978, Joe married Christine Delvaux in Cotignac
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 (Var). They had two sons, Jonathan (born September 14, 1978) and Julien (March 22, 1980). Christine died in December 1995.

Joe Dassin died of a heart attack
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 during a vacation to Tahiti
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 on August 20, 1980. He is survived by his two sons, both living in France, as well as his two younger sisters, Richelle (b.1940) and Julie (b.1945). His body is interred in the Beth Olam Mausoleum section of Hollywood Forever Cemetery
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 in Hollywood, California.

Discography

Album Year Songs
Je change un peu de vent 1964
  1. Je change un peu de vent
  2. Il a plu
  3. Dis-moi, dis-lui
  4. Ce n'est pas une fille
  5. Je vais mon chemin
  6. Isabelle, prends mon chapeau
  7. Mâche ta chique
  8. Les jours s'en vont pareils
  9. Bip-bip
  10. Guantanamera
    Guantanamera
    "Guantanamera" is perhaps the best known Cuban song and that country's most noted patriotic song.-Music:The music for the song is sometimes attributed to José Fernández Diaz, known as Joseíto Fernández, who claimed to have written it at various dates , and who used it regularly in one of his radio...

À New York 1966
  • Excuse me lady
  • Sometime lovin'
  • Je change un peu de vent
  • Celle que j'oublie
  • Comme la lune
  • Petite mama
  • Joli minou
  • Dans la brume du matin
  • Vive moi
  • Katy cruel
  • Ça m'avance à quoi ?
  • Les Deux Mondes de Joe Dassin 1967
  • Les Dalton
  • Pauvre Doudou
  • Tout bébé a besoin d'une maman
  • The last thing on my mind
    The Last Thing on My Mind
    "The Last Thing on My Mind" is a song written by American musician and singer-songwriter Tom Paxton in the early 1960s, which Paxton first recorded in 1964...

  • Saint James Infirmary Blues
  • L'Ombre d'un amour
  • Paper Heart
  • Marie-Jeanne
  • Hello hello!
  • My Funny Valentine
    My Funny Valentine
    "My Funny Valentine" is a show tune from the 1937 Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart musical Babes in Arms in which it was introduced by former child star Mitzi Green...

  • Viens voir le loup
  • Les Champs-Élysées 1969
  • Le Chemin de papa
  • Le Petit Pain au chocolat
  • Les Champs Élysées
  • Siffler sur la colline
  • Mon village du bout du monde
  • Mé que mé que
  • Un peu comme toi
  • Ma bonne étoile
  • La Violette africaine
  • La Bande à Bonnot
  • Le Temps des œufs au plat
  • Sunday Times
  • La Fleur aux dents 1970
  • La Fleur aux dents
  • L'Équipe à Jojo
  • C'est bon l'amour
  • Le Portugais
  • Le Grand Parking
  • Un garçon nommé Suzy
  • Au bout des rails
  • Un petit air de musique
  • La Luzerne
  • Un cadeau de papa
  • Je la connais si bien
  • L'Amérique ("Yellow River
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    ")
  • Elle était oh!... 1971
  • La ligne de vie
  • La mal-aimée du courrier du coeur
  • Bye bye Louis
  • Allez, roulez!
  • Sylvie
  • Les joies de la cuisine
  • Elle était oh... !
  • Le Chanteur des rues
  • À la santé d'hier
  • Pauvre Pierrot
  • Si tu peux lire en moi
  • Le général a dit
  • Joe 1972
  • La Complainte de l'heure de pointe (À vélo dans Paris)
  • Un peu de paradis
  • Louisiana
  • Julie, Julie
  • Le Roi du blues
  • Taka takata
  • Le Moustique
  • Salut les amoureux ("City of New Orleans
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    ")
  • Ma nana
  • Vaya-na-cumana
  • C'est ma tournée
  • S'aimer sous la pluie
  • 13 chansons nouvelles 1973
  • À chacun sa chanson
  • On s'en va
  • Dédé le kid
  • Pourquoi pas moi ?
  • Allons danser, Valerie
  • Les Plus Belles Années de ma vie
  • La Dernière Page
  • Qu'est-ce que j'ai pu faire hier soir?
  • Quand on a seize ans
  • Oh la la !
  • Ton côté du lit
  • Quand on a du feu
  • Fais-moi de l'électricité
  • Si tu t'appelles Mélancolie 1974
  • Si tu t'appelles Mélancolie
  • Vade retro
  • Messieurs les jurés
  • Six jours à la campagne
  • L'Amour etc.
  • Entre deux adieux
  • Le Service militaire
  • Annie de l'année dernière
  • Marie-Madeleine
  • Je te crois
  • Ce n'est rien que du vent
  • Ma dernière chanson pour toi
  • À l'Olympia 1974
  • L'Amérique ( ouverture )
  • À chacun sa chanson
  • Salut les amoureux
  • Le Moustique
  • On s'en va
  • Quand on a seize ans
  • Ton côté du lit
  • Le Berger ( sketch )
  • Sweet Georgia Brown
    Sweet Georgia Brown
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     (duo de flûtes à nez avec Jean Hebrard)
  • Pot-pourri américain
  • Les Plus Belles Années de ma vie
  • Dédé le kid
  • Quand on a du feu
  • C'est la vie, Lily
  • Marie-Jeanne
  • Fais-moi de l'électricité
  • Pot-pourri francais
  • L'Amérique
  • Joe Dassin 1975
  • Et si tu n'existais pas
  • Il faut naître à Monaco
  • Chanson triste
  • Le Costume blanc
  • L'Albatros
  • Alors c'est qu'est-ce que c'est ? ("Harm our Love")
  • Ça va pas changer le monde
  • Salut
  • Carolina (Sad Sweet Dreamer)
  • C'est la nuit
  • Ma musique (Sailing)
  • Piano mécanique
  • Le Jardin du Luxembourg 1976
  • Le Jardin du Luxembourg
  • Il était une fois nous deux
  • À toi
  • Le Café des trois colombes
  • Comme disait Valentine
  • Laisse-moi dormir
  • Que sont devenues mes amours ?
  • Les Femmes de ma vie 1978
  • La Femme idéale (Angélina)
  • La Première Femme de ma vie
  • Noisette et Cassidy
  • La Demoiselle de déshonneur
  • Dans les yeux d'Émilie
  • Quand on sera deux (A Cancuncella)
  • Maria
  • Mon copain Julie
  • Marie-Ange (Fallen Angel)
  • J'ai craqué
  • Petit Ballon
  • La Rue Marie-Laurence
  • 15 ans déjà 1979
  • La vie se chante, la vie se pleure (Claudja Barry
    Claudja Barry
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    's "Down by the Water")
  • Un lord anglais
  • Toi, le refrain de ma vie
  • La Beauté du diable
  • La Fan
  • Côté banjo, côté violon
  • Qu'est-ce que tu fais de moi ?
  • Darling
  • Pour le plaisir de partir
  • Happy Birthday (Balletto)
  • Blue Country (English version: Home Made Ice Cream) 1979
  • Blue Country ("Home Made Ice Cream")
  • Faut pas faire de la peine à John ("You Don't Mess Around with Jim
    You Don't Mess Around with Jim
    -Notes:-Notes:-Notes:*A Tracks 1-12 correspond to the original 1972 album-Personnel:*Jim Croce - guitar, rhythm guitar, vocals, background vocals*Maury Muehleisen - guitar, vocals*The Briggs - background vocals...

    ")
  • Un baby, bébé ("My Kind of Woman")
  • On se connaît par cœur ("Promises")
  • La Saison du blues ("The Change")
  • Polk Salad Annie
  • La Fille du shérif ("High Sheriff")
  • Joe Macho ("Lustful Earl and the Married Woman")
  • Si je dis je t'aime ("I've Got a Thing About You, Baby")
  • Le Marché aux puces ("The Guitar Don't Lie")
  • Little Italy 1982
  • Ouverture : Le Hold-up (introduzione: rapina)
  • Joe : Regarde-toi (La corte)
  • Marcella : Et l'amour (E l'Amore)
  • Joe : Quand la chance passe (Casino)
  • Marcella : La Mer (Mare)
  • Marcella : Tant pis pour moi (Giusto o no)
  • Joe : Je viens comme un voleur (Il posto giusto)
  • Duo : La Fête (la festa)
  • Joe : Sandy (Sandy)
  • Duo : Après la fête (Jesus)
  • Joe : C'est fini
  • Joe : À mon fils (Sebastian)
  • Duo : Martine (Martina)

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