Francis Cabrel

Singer

Birthday November 23, 1953

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Agen, Lot-et-Garonne, France

Age 70 years old

Nationality France

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1953

Francis Christian Cabrel (born 23 November 1953) is a French singer-songwriter, composer and guitarist.

Considered one of the most influential French musical artists of all time, he has released a number of albums falling mostly within the realm of folk, with occasional forays into blues or country.

Several of his songs, such as "L'encre de tes yeux", "Je l'aime à mourir", "Petite Marie", "La Dame de Haute-Savoie", "Encore et encore", "Il faudra leur dire", "Sarbacane", "C'est écrit", "Je t'aimais, je t'aime, je t'aimerai" and "La corrida", have become enduring favourites in French music.

Since the start of his career, Cabrel has sold over 25 million albums.

1974

His first hit song was "Petite Marie" in 1974, which was about the woman who soon became his wife, Mariette.

His song "Je l'aime à mourir" was covered by Shakira; this version, both sung in French and Spanish, became a major hit single.

Although Francis Cabrel is best known as a French-speaking singer, he also sings in Spanish ("La quiero a morir", "Vengo a ofrecer mi corazón"), and even a little in Occitan ("Giors", "Rockstars du Moyen Âge") and Italian.

2015

An unauthorised biography was published in 2015.

Cabrel, who is one of the most private French singers, attempted to have the book suppressed.

Francis Cabrel was born in Agen, Lot-et-Garonne into a modest family of Venetian Veneto

descent.

His father was a labourer in a biscuit factory and his mother a cashier in a cafeteria.

He has a sister, Martine, and a brother, Philippe.

He spent his childhood in Astaffort, in Lot-et-Garonne.