The figure “80 albums” often cited for Aznavour refers to original studio and live LPs, not including posthumous compilations. Each album captures a phase of his artistic journey — from cabaret singer to global troubadour to elder statesman of song.
Legal ways to explore his discography:
Torrent files claiming to contain all 80 albums are almost always unauthorized and may contain malware or poor-quality rips. Moreover, downloading them violates copyright and denies artists and their estates rightful royalties. The figure “80 albums” often cited for Aznavour
By the early 1970s, Aznavour had recorded over 300 songs in French and begun serious work in English and German. Torrent files claiming to contain all 80 albums
During this decade, his album count surpassed 50. Many were re-recordings or themed compilations, but each contained at least one new song. During this decade, his album count surpassed 50
Charles Aznavour (born Shahnour Vaghinag Aznavourian, 1924–2018) wasn’t just a singer — he was a monument of 20th-century music. With over 1,200 recorded songs, 80 albums, and hundreds of singles spanning from 1952 to 2008, his discography tells the story of French chanson’s evolution, crossed with Armenian soul, Hollywood glamour, and poetic realism. For collectors and music historians, understanding Aznavour’s output is like mapping the heart of modern popular song.
This article explores his complete official discography from 1952 to 2008, organized by era, key albums, and notable singles — without infringing on copyright. For legal listening, his catalog is widely available on streaming platforms, official reissues, and physical media.