In the 1990s and 2000s, Aznavour continued to release new music, including the albums "Aznavour pour toujours" (1992) and "Ne me roule pas dans la farine" (2001). His 2006 album, "Plus bleu que la mer," was a nostalgic reflection on his life and career.
The 1980s were a creative peak for Aznavour, with the release of critically acclaimed albums like "Rêve après Rêve" (1980) and "Wa Wa" (1983). This period also saw Aznavour's collaborations with notable artists, such as Freddie Mercury and Jean-Pierre Rampal. In the 1990s and 2000s, Aznavour continued to
The 1970s saw Aznavour's popularity soar globally, with the release of iconic albums like "Aznavour en studio" (1971) and "Paul & Charles" (1972), a collaborative effort with Paul Giovanni. This period also saw Aznavour's first English-language recordings, including the album "Charles Aznavour in English" (1974). This period also saw Aznavour's collaborations with notable