Once hailed as the French Sinatra, Charles Aznavour wrote and performed hundreds of songs in many languages and sold millions of records. When the legendary Édith Piaf discovered him in the '40s, she encouraged his pursuit of a singing career, and soon Aznavour's powerful tenor voice was moving audiences worldwide. Classics like the theatrical piano ballad “La Bohème” or the swaying orchestral “Emmenez Moi” mean he is still considered by many as one of the entertainers of the last century—eternally elegant and romantic.