Latest Release
- La Maritza · 1968
- Si tu n'existais pas · 1966
- Marie-Francine (Bande Originale du Film) · 2017
- Le loco-motion (feat. Mickey Baker et son orchestre) [Mono Version] - EP · 1962
- Sylvie Vartan · 1968
- Qu'est ce qui fait pleurer les blondes ? · 1975
- Sylvie Vartan · 1968
- Comme un garçon · 1965
- Ta sorcière bien-aimée · 1976
- Une vie en musique · 2015
Essential Albums
- 1963
- 2021
- 2018
- 2015
- 2013
- 2010
- 2004
Music Videos
Artist Playlists
- France's sassiest, most rockin' yé-yé girl.
- Hear the artists who were influenced by her sweet, smoky purr.
- Early rock ‘n' roll and cabaret classics inspire the yé-yé icon.
- 2012
Live Albums
- 2011
- 2010
- 2004
- 2018
- 2015
- 2014
- 2013
Appears On
About Sylvie Vartan
Although actor/pop singer Sylvie Vartan is Bulgarian, she would eventually receive recognition from the French, usually singing entirely in the language of her adopted homeland. The early '60s saw the release of a steady stream of singles; EPs included the recording of a pair of songs ("If I Sing" and "Most Beautiful to Go to Dance") with famed country artists Chet Atkins and Ray Stevens, in addition to appearances in European movies. Subsequently, Vartan kept on issuing albums and touring at a steady rate right up to the 21st century, as 2001 saw the release of the 14-track career overview L'Essentiel. ~ Greg Prato
- HOMETOWN
- Iskretz, Bulgaria
- BORN
- 15 August 1944
- GENRE
- French Pop