Artist's albums
Les Clés du Paradis (Bande originale du film)
1991 · album
Olympia 78
1985 · album
C'est pas que je t'aime plus - Single
1981 · single
Croisille
1981 · album
Existe encore un peu - Single
1981 · single
Encore - Single
1980 · single
Léo - Single
1980 · single
Rio et Venise - Single
1980 · single
Dansez pour moi - Single
1979 · single
Fanny - Single
1978 · single
Fané, fini, foutu - Single
1978 · single
La Garonne - Single
1978 · single
Ma rue aux illusions - Single
1978 · single
Mon arc-en-ciel - Single
1978 · single
La femme et l'enfant
1977 · album
Le garçon que j'aimais - Single
1976 · single
Olympia 76 (Live)
1976 · album
Si l'on pouvait choisir sa vie
1976 · album
Si l'on pouvait choisir sa vie - Single
1976 · single
Les plus belles années d'une vie
2019 · single
Il était une fois... Nicole
2015 · album
Ses plus belles chansons
2011 · compilation
Infiniment d'amour - Single
2011 · single
Bossa d'hiver
2008 · album
Jazzille
2008 · album
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Biography
b. c.1931.This all-round showbusiness entertainer was known in France variously as Georges Reich’s dancing partner, a comedy actress with Le Theatre Nationale De Paris (notably as lead in the long-running Loin De Rueil), a mime artist with the noted Marcel Marceau - and as a chanteuse signed to Fontana and, later, AZ. Nevertheless, she worked principally in North America where, during a month’s cabaret residency at Chicago’s Playboy Club, she was recognized by critics as being in a similar league, artistically if not commercially, to Judy Garland and Barbra Streisand. Though her role in Claude Lelouch’s motor racing saga Un Homme Et Une Femme was modest, she attracted notice for the bossa-nova title song, ‘Samba Saravah’ and other duets with Pierre Barouh. Composed by Francis Lai, this was the first French film soundtrack album to sell a million copies - mostly over several months in the US chart. The film itself won Grand Prize at 1966’s Cannes Film Festival, and set the seal on Croisille’s international reputation as an all-round entertainer.