Michel Polnareff

Michel Polnareff (nicknamed “L'Amiral”) born July 3, 1944 in Nérac in Lot-et-Garonne, is a French singer-songwriter.

A pianist and pop melodist, he cultivates a singular appearance. He is the composer and performer of many popular hits, such as: Love Me, Please Love Me, La Poupée qui fait non, Le Bal des Laze, Tout, tout pour ma darling, Je suis ...

Michel Polnareff (nicknamed “L'Amiral”) born July 3, 1944 in Nérac in Lot-et-Garonne, is a French singer-songwriter.

A pianist and pop melodist, he cultivates a singular appearance. He is the composer and performer of many popular hits, such as: Love Me, Please Love Me, La Poupée qui fait non, Le Bal des Laze, Tout, tout pour ma darling, Je suis un homme, On ira tous au paradis , Letter to France or Goodbye Marylou.  

Upon his arrival in the United States, Polnareff spent three months in New York, then moved to Los Angeles and signed with the Atlantic label, which released his latest French record.

In 1977, he composed Letter to France, which expressed his nostalgia for France, however he was attached to the comfort of Californian life, played sports and was passionate about computers.

On November 18, 2024, Michel Polnareff (80 years old since July 2024) announced that he had decided to end his career, but not before having published a new album

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