Pierre Perret
The music of Pierre Perret captured the lives of the French working class with uncommon precision. A supremely gifted lyricist renowned for his mordant wit and playful eroticism, his songs employed everyday slang to startlingly poetic effect. Born in Castelsarrazin on July 9, 1934, Perret spent a sizable chunk of his adolescence in his father's restaurant, Le Café du Pont, absorbing the street-smart patois of the local workers who comprised its core clientele. At the same time, he studied music theory and saxophone, and later attended the Toulouse Conservatoire. Beginning in 1953, Perret served a three-year term in the French military. Assigned to the army music corps, he began writing his first songs, and during a subsequent stint playing guitar in support of aspiring singer Françoise Lô (later known as Sophie Makhno), he occasionally performed his own material in between sets. In time Perret came to the attention of agent Emile Hebey, who introduced him to label owner Eddie Barclay. His debut single, "Moi J'Attends Adèle," was released in 1957, but despite a regular presence on the Paris nightclub circuit, most notably an extended residency at the Colombe on the Ile de la Cité, the record failed to catch on.
After a 1958 tour of Africa and France in support of the immortal American R&B vocal quintet the Platters, Perret was diagnosed with pleurisy. He spent the better part of two years in a sanatorium, writing the songs that comprised his 1960 debut LP, Le Bonheur Conjugal, but sales were again middling and Barclay terminated his contract. Perret resurfaced on Vogue in 1963 with "Le Tord Boyaux" ("Rot Gut"). The single proved a blockbuster hit, selling more than 100,000 copies and establishing the acerbic wit that would remain the hallmark of his lyrics for the duration of his career. A series of follow-up hits including "Trop Contente" and "La Corrida" culminated with 1966's "Les Jolies Colonies de Vacances," the biggest and most beloved French pop song of its year. That November, Perret headlined his first performance at the famed Olympia Theatre, returning two years later to cut a live album. After co-starring in Claude Autant-Lara's 1969 feature film Les Patates, Perret resumed his music career with 1971's "La Cage aux Oiseaux." His biggest hit to date, 1974's "Le Zizi" ("The Willy") sold more than five million copies, but in the years to follow his music grew more thoughtful, with 1977's "Lily" winning the Prix de la Ligue Contre le Racisme et l'Antisémitisme for its attack on racism.
Perret subsequently explored suburban malaise ("Y'a des Gosses Dans l'Escalier"), abortion ("Elle Attend Son Petit"), and famine ("Riz Pile"), and spent much of the 1980s channeling his energy into books, most notably Le Petit Perret Illustré par l'Exemple. In 1983 Perret traveled to China, the inspiration behind the album Comment C'Est la Chine? In 1987, he published a cookbook, Au Petit Perret Gourmand, and continued work on a three-volume update of The Fables of La Fontaine written in contemporary slang. He did not release a new LP until 1992's Bercy Madeleine, returning a year later with Chansons de Toute une Vie, a compendium assembling 250 of his songs. The 1995 release of Anthologie de la Chanson Érotique was overshadowed by the death of Perret's youngest daughter, Julie, and after more than a year out of the limelight, he resurfaced in late 1996 with an extended stay at the Casino de Paris, recorded for a subsequent live album. That same year, he also earned the Grand Prix de la Chanson Française and published a book on the art of eating titled La Cuisine de Ma Femme.
Perret finally returned to recording with 1998's La Bête Est Revenue, a blistering meditation on the rise of the far-right French National Front. 2002's Cui-La continued to tackle weighty themes such as globalization, but on 2006's Mélangez-Vous he returned to the playful wit of his early work. During the next few years, as well as a children's album, Pierrot Chante pour les Gamins, he released a trio of records which were decidely not for children: Le Plaisir des Dieux (2007), Les Dieux Paillards (2008) and Trésors de la Paillardise (2009) collected the bawdiest and most lecherous of French songs and bore the legend "Oreilles chastes s'abstenir" ("Chaste ears should abstain"). In 2010 he returned to a more politicized style with the album La Femme Grillagée, which spoke out against the maltreatment and subordination of women.
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Discography
46 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Mes adieux provisoires
Pop - Released by Irfan, le label on 26 Feb 2021
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Le zizi
French Music - Released by Éditions Adèle on 17 Jun 2022
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L'âge de pierre
French Music - Released by Éditions Adèle on 20 Oct 2017
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Chansons nouvelles
French Music - Released by Éditions Adèle on 1 May 1973
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Bercy Madeleine
French Music - Released by Éditions Adèle on 27 Apr 1992
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Les dieux paillards
French Music - Released by Éditions Adèle on 12 Nov 2008
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Ma vieille carcasse
Miscellaneous - Released by Éditions Adèle on 14 Apr 2023
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La cage aux oiseaux
French Music - Released by Éditions Adèle on 1 Dec 1971
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Humour liberté
French Music - Released by Éditions Adèle on 9 Nov 2018
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Le plaisir des dieux
French Music - Released by Éditions Adèle on 20 Nov 2007
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Mon p'tit loup
French Music - Released by Éditions Adèle on 1 Mar 1975
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Ma p'tite Julia
Pierre Perret, François Morel, Lionel Suarez
French Music - Released by Irfan, le label on 15 Sep 2017
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Cuvée 71
French Music - Released by Éditions Adèle on 1 Nov 1970
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Celui d'Alice
French Music - Released by Éditions Adèle on 1 Nov 1976
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La femme grillagée
French Music - Released by Éditions Adèle on 16 Nov 2010
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Mélangez-vous
French Music - Released by Éditions Adèle on 18 Apr 2006
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Chansons éroticoquines
French Music - Released by Éditions Adèle on 1 Nov 1995
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La bête est revenue
French Music - Released by Éditions Adèle on 1 Jan 1998
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Moi J'attends Adèle
Pop - Released by Rendez-Vous Digital on 15 Sep 2011
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