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Herbert Léonard
BornHubert Lœnhard
(1945-02-25) 25 February 1945 (age 79)
Strasbourg, France
OccupationSinger
Years active1966-present
Websiteherbert-leonard.fr

Herbert Léonard (French pronunciation: [ɛʁbɛʁ leɔnaʁ]; born 25 February 1945), né Hubert Lœnhard, is a French entertainer and historian. He is principally known as a singer, however, he is also a specialist of Russian airplanes from World War II. His first success "Quelque chose tient mon cœur" (Somethings Got A Hold of My Heart) opened the doors of the hit-parade to him in 1968.

His 1982 album Ça donne envie d'aimer and the sing "Amoureux fous" was done in a duo with Julie Pietri, perpetuating his image as a crooner.

Discography

  • Si je ne t'aimais qu'un peu (1967)
  • Quelque chose tient mon cœur (1968)
  • Tel quel (1969)
  • Trois pas dans le silence (1971)
  • grands succès (1977)
  • Pour le plaisir (1981)
  • Ca donne envie d'aimer (1982)
  • Commencez sans moi (1984)
  • Mon cœur et ma maison (1985)
  • Laissez-nous rêver (1987)
  • Olympia (1988)
  • Je suis un grand sentimental (1989)
  • Herbert Léonard (1991)
  • Une certaine idée de l'amour (1993)
  • Notes intimes (1995)
  • Le meilleur de Herbert Léonard (1998)
  • Si j'avais un peu d'orgueil (1998)
  • Ils s'aiment (2000)
  • Génériquement vôtre (2001)
  • Aimer une femme (2002)
  • Entre charme et beauté (2004)
  • Déclarations d'amour (2012)
  • Mise à jour (50 ans de carrière) (2016)

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