Artist's albums
In French Please !
2023 · album
Je suis ton ami
2023 · single
Poussière au vent
2023 · single
J'dis pas qu'je t'aime
2023 · single
Claire
2022 · single
Les filles du bord de mer
2019 · single
La Mia Vita
2018 · album
Si vous saviez...
2018 · album
Juste un "Je t'aime" (Radio Edit)
2018 · single
I miei successi
2016 · album
L'amour n'a jamais tort
2016 · album
His french love songs
2014 · album
Adamo chante Becaud
2014 · album
La Grande Roue
2012 · album
La Part De L'Ange
2006 · album
Un Soir Au Zanzibar
2004 · album
En Chile (Live)
2003 · album
Le disque d'or (Remastered)
2003 · compilation
Original Hits
2003 · compilation
Platinum Collection
2003 · album
Regards
2003 · album
Seine Grössen Erfolge
2003 · compilation
Ses plus belles chansons
2003 · compilation
Triple Best Of
2003 · compilation
Zanzibar
2003 · album
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Biography
A passion for music and an emotion-tinged vocal quality has made Salvatore Adamo one of the most commercially successful singers in Europe and one of the most famous Italian immigrants living in Belgium. Since his debut album, Vous Permettez Monsieur, transformed him into an internationally recognized celebrity, Adamo has sold over 80 million copies of his albums worldwide. Adamo, who emigrated to Belgium with his parents at the age of three, was raised in Jemappes and later moved to Brussels. A bright student, Adamo was able to avoid the coal mining industry that lured many Italian immigrants to Belgium and concentrate on his academic and musical studies. Adamo's influences included the music of Victor Hugo, Jacques Prevert, and George Brassens, and the Italian canzoetta and tango. While he recorded a collection of songs from Napoli, Adamo has sung in his adopted language of French. In the mid-'60s, he reached his commercial peak, placing a number of songs at the top of the music charts including "Sans Toi Mamie" in 1963 and "Vous Permettez Monsieur," "Quand les Roses," and "Dolce Paola" in 1964. He released a string of live albums and compilations throughout the '60s and '70s, but his career trailed off in the '80s, his style being no longer fashionable. An adaptation of Adamo's composition, "Les Filles Du Bord de Mer," was recorded by Arno in 1993 and sparked a renewed interest in his work. That year, Adamo was made an honorary UNICEF ambassador and began to visit war-torn countries in this capacity. Almost certainly as a result, his 1998 comeback album, Regards, brought a sociopolitical edge to his music with songs commenting on racism and the civil war in Bosnia. In Belgium, the album was released with two songs -- "Laat Onze Kinderen Dromen (Let The Children Dream)" and "Il Zie Een Engel (I See An Angel)" -- sung in Dutch. After that, he continued to ride a wave of nostalgia-fueled success, eventually becoming at least as famous in the new millennium as he had been in his heyday. In 2001 he was knighted by King Albert II of Belgium for his services to the country's music industry. Adamo recorded several successful studio albums during the 2000s, including the obligatory duets album -- 2008's Le Bal des Gens Bien -- on which he re-recorded some of his biggest hits with a string of hot young artistes. He showed no signs of stopping as he moved into the early 2010s, with another new album, La Grande Roue, dropping in 2012. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi