Part 2 of a four-part series on Johnny Hallyday (1943-2017), who died over five years ago.
Johnny, the icon, the crowd favourite, sold some 110 million records and whose often tragic private life was closely followed by the tabloid press for 57 years but also the professional who gave his all during his spectacular performances enjoyed by several generations.
His 51 studio albums include rock songs (often translated from English in the early years) and many quality chansons written for him by big names like Aznavour, Miossec, Cabrel, Grand Corps Malade and, last but not least, son David.
Repeat from 2017.