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Isabelle Aubret

1938 - Today

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Isabelle Aubret (French pronunciation: [izabɛl obʁɛ]; born Thérèse Coquerelle; 27 July 1938) is a French singer best known for winning the Eurovision Song Contest in 1962 with the song "Un premier amour". Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Isabelle Aubret is the 506th most popular singer (up from 580th in 2019), the 2,444th most popular biography from France (up from 2,768th in 2019) and the 27th most popular French Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Isabelle Aubret ranks 506 out of 4,381Before her are Sena Jurinac, Marian Anderson, Pérez Prado, Mia Martini, Stromae, and Paula Abdul. After her are Katy Perry, Johnny Rebel, Esther Ofarim, Maria Bethânia, Natalie Cole, and Randy Newman.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1938, Isabelle Aubret ranks 165Before her are Derviş Eroğlu, Paul Martin, Vakhtang Kikabidze, Jaswant Singh, Benjamin Mkapa, and Jan Assmann. After her are Hermann Nitsch, Johnny Rebel, Félix Mourinho, Omar Abdel-Rahman, Astrid Kirchherr, and David Bailey.

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In France

Among people born in France, Isabelle Aubret ranks 2,444 out of 6,770Before her are Bernard Palissy (1510), Henry Darcy (1803), Aldegonde (639), Jacques Claude Marie Vincent de Gournay (1712), Yann Tiersen (1970), and Marie Bracquemond (1840). After her are Édouard René de Laboulaye (1811), René Caillié (1799), Aurore Clément (1945), François Devienne (1759), Pierre Lemaitre (1951), and François Blondel (1618).

Among SINGERS In France

Among singers born in France, Isabelle Aubret ranks 27Before her are Barbara (1930), Sacha Distel (1933), Alan Stivell (1944), Alizée (1984), Théo Sarapo (1936), and Aristide Bruant (1851). After her are Patrick Hernandez (1949), Séverine (1948), Tino Rossi (1907), Bertrand Cantat (1964), Adolphe Nourrit (1802), and Jean-Jacques Goldman (1951).