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‘French Elvis’ Johnny Hallyday dies at 74

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'French Elvis' Johnny Hallyday dies at 74

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Johnny Hallyday performs a concert at the Olympia hall in Paris, Dec.13, 1962.

    France’s most popular rock star, Johnny Hallyday, also known as the "French Elvis," died overnight at the age of 74. He had been diagnosed with lung cancer in March.

    "Johnny Hallyday has left us," his wife, Laeticia Hallyday, told Agence France-Presse. "I write these words without believing them. But yet, it’s true. My man is no longer with us."

    During a career that covered more than half a century, Hallyday topped the French charts and sold more than 110 million albums. Also an actor, he appeared in more than 30 films.

    In a statement released early this morning, French President Emmanuel Macron wrote, "We will never forget the name, face, the voice or, above all, the concerts of Johnny Hallyday."

    PHOTO: Johnny Hallyday attends the TV broadcast show Le Grand Journal on Canal + TV channel in Paris, March 28, 2011. AFP/Getty Images
    Johnny Hallyday attends the TV broadcast show "Le Grand Journal" on Canal + TV channel in Paris, March 28, 2011.

    Macron later tweeted, "We’ve all got something of Johnny in us,” a reference to Hallyday’s 1985 hit, "Quelque chose de Tennessee," which means "Something of Tennessee."

    On a tous en nous quelque chose de Johnny. https://t.co/1z35AuH4bJ

    — Emmanuel Macron (@EmmanuelMacron) December 6, 2017

    Born in Paris in 1943 as Jean-Philippe Leo Smet, the French artist released his first song in 1960 under the name Johnny Hallyday.

    A big fan of Elvis Presley, Hallyday is credited for popularizing rock-and-roll music in France in the early 1960s. Similar to his idol, Hallyday’s trademark was breathtaking, energetic stage shows played to hysterical fans.

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    According to French newspaper Le Parisien, Hallyday performed 3,257 concerts in front of more than 28 million people throughout his career.

    During his life, Hallyday’s repertoire evolved and become more eclectic. He played blues, rock-and-roll, country music and other styles. His capacity to sing a wide variety of music genre is often cited as one of the reasons for his tremendous popularity in France.

    Outside the Francophone countries, Hallyday was virtually unknown. Though he never sang in English, he was widely influenced by American and British music. A large number of his recordings were French adaptations of English-language songs. One of Hallyday’s most iconic hits, "Le Pénitencier," was adapted from The Animals’ "House of the Rising Sun."

    PHOTO: Fats Domino (L) being congratulated by French singer Johnny Hallyday (C) and US boxing champion Ray Sugar Robinson following his performance at the Palais des Sports in Paris, Oct. 20, 1962. AFP/Getty Images
    Fats Domino (L) being congratulated by French singer Johnny Hallyday (C) and US boxing champion Ray Sugar Robinson following his performance at the Palais des Sports in Paris, Oct. 20, 1962.

    Some international artists paid tribute to Hallyday’s career. French-Canadian singer Celine Dion tweeted that she was very saddened to hear of his death.

    "He was a giant in show business," she said. "A true icon."

    I'm very sad to hear the news that Johnny Hallyday passed away. He was a giant in show business…a true icon! My thoughts go out to his family, his loved ones, and to the millions of fans who adored him for many decades.He will be sadly missed, but never forgotten.- Céline xx…

    — Celine Dion (@celinedion) December 6, 2017

    American guitarist Lenny Kravitz also reacted to the news, tweeting, "Your soul is pure Rock and Roll. Repose en paix (Rest in peace)."

    Farewell Dear @JohnnySjh. Your friendship, sweetness and support are imprinted in my heart. It is an honor to have known you and to have spent time with you and your beautiful family. Your soul is pure Rock and Roll. Repose en paix. ??: @candyTman pic.twitter.com/1ZAFUewHlo

    — Lenny Kravitz (@LennyKravitz) December 6, 2017

    Despite his degrading health conditions the last few years, Hallyday recently tour all over France singing his hits. He said he considered it his therapy.

    Hallyday gave his last concert on July 5, in the city of Carcassonne, in the south of France.

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