Featured Playlist
- 21 Songs
- 100 titres cultes de la chanson française · 1960
- French Femmes Fatales, Vol. 1 · 1990
- The Very Best of Café de Paris - Top 40 French Classic Songs (Dinner Party Jazz Edition) · 1956
- No. 7 · 1960
- No. 8 (Juliette Gréco) · 1963
- No. 7 · 1960
- Beware of Paris · 1958
- La belle vie... Embrasse-moi ! · 1956
- 100 Classic French Songs · 2007
- No. 8 (Juliette Gréco) · 1963
Essential Albums
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- 2021
- 2021
Artist Playlists
- Each chanson by this stylish French actress is a capsule of tragedy and seduction.
Singles & EPs
- 2022
- 2007
Live Albums
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About Juliette Gréco
Actress and inimitable singer of the chanson, Juliette Gréco became a leading member of philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre’s intellectual Existentialist movement in the mid-'40s. With her slightly raw-edged voice, seductive appearance, and impeccable stage presence, she became immensely popular in the world of cabaret. The winsome Gréco imbued the songs of all the countrymen's leading songwriters -- noblemen of French pop like Hubert Giraud, Jean Drejec, Jacques Brel, Joseph Kosma, and Jacques Prevert -- with a nimble warmth. In the late-'50s Gréco appeared in a number of Hollywood films. While her popularity would wane and her performances became more infrequent, she basked in a grand comeback show in London in 1989.
- HOMETOWN
- Montpellier, France
- BORN
- 7 February 1927
- GENRE
- French Pop