Sanatçının Albümleri
Sans attendre
2001 · albüm
Touché
1997 · albüm
Entre elles et moi
1994 · derleme
Lignes de vie
1993 · albüm
Blessures d'enfance
1990 · albüm
Ton absence
1987 · albüm
La langue de chez nous
1985 · albüm
La statue d'ivoire
1983 · albüm
Ca n'est pas c'qu'on fait qui compte
1981 · albüm
J'ai la guitare qui me démange
1979 · albüm
Yves Duteil en public
1978 · albüm
La tarentelle
1977 · albüm
J'attends
1976 · albüm
Chemins de liberté (Les Chansons Du livre)
2021 · albüm
Respect
2018 · albüm
Flagrant délice
2012 · albüm
L'écritoire
1974 · albüm
Un Chemin De Chansons
2010 · derleme
Dans L'air Des Mots Anthologie 100 Chansons
2008 · derleme
Yves Duteil chante les enfants
2008 · derleme
(fr)agiles
2008 · albüm
Chante l'air des mots
2004 · albüm
Chante pour elle
2003 · derleme
Tous les droits des enfants
2003 · single
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Yves Duteil was born in 1949, and grew up in a Paris suburb. After years of piano and organ, Duteil switched to guitar at age 15. After enrolling in University, Duteil dropped out and concentrated on music, studying at the Petit Conservatoire. Although he recorded a single in 1972, it wasn't until 1974 that Duteil released his first album, on the heels of winning the Prix du Public at the Spa Festival in Belgium. His second album, from 1976, won the Jeune Chanson prize from the Haute Comité de la Langue Française, the first of many awards for preserving the French language. Duteil's star continued to rise through the mid-'80s. As one of France's best-loved singers, he played a four-week stand at the Olympia in 1984, and later that year was made a Knight of Arts and Letters by French President François Mitterrand. His album La Langue de Chez Nous ("Our Language") was released in 1985, and was subsequently awarded both Best French Song by SACEM (The Society of Composers and Authors) and the Silver Medal of the Académie Française, France's leading French Language Institution. More awards followed, and Duteil's popularity was such that he was elected mayor of his town in 1989, and his song "La Fleur de L'Impossible" was chosen to represent France during the 1992 Olympic Games in Albertville. In the mid- to late '90s, Duteil's popularity waned a bit, in part due to legal problems with his record company. He re-emerged in 2001 with the release of Vivre Sans Vivre, and followed it up in 2003 with Chante Pour Elle. ~ Sean Westergaard, Rovi