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Jean Ferrat (born Jean Tenenbaum on 26 December 1930 in Vaucresson, Hauts-de-Seine, and died on 13 March 2010) was a French author, poet and singer. In the early 1950s he started in Parisian cabaret, and since then has not attempted to adhere to any particular musical style but remain faithful to himself, his friends and public. Sometimes referred to as the "romantique rebelle de la chanson française". In 1961 he married Christine Sèvres. During his carrer, Ferrat has had some difficulty with the authorities owing to his humanist perpective and links with communism. His most famous songs are: Que serais-je sans toi, Heureux celui qui meurt d'aimer, Potemkine, La montagne, Les feux de Paris, L'amour est cerise and many others. His lyrics are very much influenced by french poet Aragon. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Deux enfants au soleil 1961

La montagne 1964

Ferrat 1963-1964

La Montagne

1963 - 1964 : Nuit Et Brouillard - la Montagne

Ferrat Chante Aragon, l'intégrale

Nuit et brouillard 1963

Je Ne Chante Pas Pour Passer Le Temps

Ferrat chante Aragon: l'Intégrale

Deux Enfants Au Soleil

L'Intégrale Des Enregistrements Originaux (Decca & Barclay)

Ferrat Chante Aragon