Aznavour’s solo recording career gained momentum in the early 1950s after touring with Edith Piaf. His debut studio albums established his reputation for poignant storytelling and distinctive vocals.
Aznavour's music career began in the early 1950s, performing in Parisian cabarets and jazz clubs. His first single, "J'ai Bu," was released in 1952, marking the beginning of a remarkable journey. During this period, he released several EPs and singles, experimenting with various genres, including jazz, chanson, and pop. Aznavour’s solo recording career gained momentum in the