- The Originals: La chanson des rues (remastered) · 2006
- Le gentleman de la chanson (50 succès essentiels) · 2014
- BD Music Presents Jean Sablon · 2008
- The Very Best of Café de Paris - Top 40 French Classic Songs (Dinner Party Jazz Edition) · 1933
- BD Music Presents Jean Sablon · 2008
- Paris With Love - Essential French Songs · 2009
- BD Music Presents Jean Sablon · 2008
- C'est si bon (Original Recordings 1933-1950) · 2002
- The Very Best of Café de Paris - Top 40 French Classic Songs (Dinner Party Jazz Edition) · 1946
- The Very Best of Café de Paris - Top 40 French Classic Songs (Dinner Party Jazz Edition) · 1935
- BD Music Presents Jean Sablon · 2007
- The No.1 French Classic Songs Collection - The Very Best of French Music from the Legends of France - Featuring Edith Piaf, Charles Trenet, Yves Montand, Django Reinhardt, Maurice Chevalier, Tino Rossi & Many More · 2002
- Vive La France - Die Schönsten Chansons Aus Frankreich - The Best French Chansons · 2001
Albums
- 2020
- 2014
About Jean Sablon
French crooner Jean Sablon was often compared to such big names as Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, and Dean Martin. During his music career, he recorded with some of the world's top musicians, including Django Reinhardt, André Ekyan, Stéphane Grappelli, and Michel Warlop, among others. Sablon first started singing in musicals and operas, before scoring with such hit singles as "Ce Petit Chemin" (This Small Way), "Fermé Jusqu'à Lundi" (Is Closed Until Monday), and "Puisque Vous Partez en Voyage" (Since You Left on a Journey), and eventually relocating to America during World War II. Throughout the 1990s, numerous compilations of Sablon's work were issued, including Selection of Jean Sablon and Portrait of Jean Sablon, among others. ~ Greg Prato
- HOMETOWN
- Nogent-sur-Marne, France
- BORN
- 25 March 1906
- GENRE
- Easy Listening