Laurell K. Hamilton
American novelist
French singer, songwriter, composer, writer, actor and director (1928-1991)
Serge Gainsbourg was a French singer-songwriter, actor, composer, and director who was renowned for his provocative and diverse musical style. He wrote over 550 songs that have been covered by numerous artists, and his music has reached legendary status in France since his death in 1991. Despite being controversial in his lifetime, he has become one of France’s best-loved public figures and has gained a cult following around the world.
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Serge Gainsbourgwas a French singer-songwriter, actor, composer, and director. Regarded as one of the most important figures in French pop, he was renowned for often provocative releases which caused uproar in France, dividing public opinion. His artistic output ranged from his early work in jazz, chanson, and ye-ye to later efforts in rock, zouk, funk, reggae, and electronica. Gainsbourg’s varied musical style and individuality make him difficult to categorise, although his legacy has been firmly established and he is often regarded as one of the world’s most influential popular musicians.
His lyrical works incorporated wordplay, with humorous, bizarre, provocative, sexual, satirical or subversive overtones. Gainsbourg wrote over 550 songs, which have been covered more than 1,000 times by diverse artists.
Since his death from a second heart attack in 1991, Gainsbourg’s music has reached legendary stature in France. While controversial in his lifetime, he has become one of France’s best-loved public figures. He has also gained a cult following all over the world with chart success in the United Kingdom and Belgium with “Je t’aime… moi non plus” and “Bonnie and Clyde”, respectively.
Serge Gainsbourg was a French singer-songwriter, actor, composer, and director who was regarded as one of the most important figures in French pop music. He was known for his often provocative and controversial releases.
Gainsbourg’s musical style was highly varied, ranging from jazz, chanson, and yé-yé to rock, zouk, funk, reggae, and electronica. His diverse musical output and individuality made him difficult to categorize.
Serge Gainsbourg wrote over 550 songs, which have been covered more than 1,000 times by various artists.
Gainsbourg’s lyrical works incorporated wordplay and often had humorous, bizarre, provocative, sexual, satirical, or subversive overtones, which contributed to his controversial reputation.
Since his death in 1991, Serge Gainsbourg’s music has reached legendary stature in France. While controversial in his lifetime, he has become one of France’s best-loved public figures.
Serge Gainsbourg has gained a cult following all over the world, with chart success in the United Kingdom and Belgium with his songs ‘Je t’aime… moi non plus’ and ‘Bonnie and Clyde’.
Serge Gainsbourg’s birth name was Lucien Ginsburg, and he was born on April 2, 1928.