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David Hallyday French musician and racing driver, Johnny Hallydays son

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Estelle Lefébure French actress and model

Estelle Lefébure is a French actress and model. She was one of the top fashion models in the 1980s and 1990s. Estelle Lefebure, as she was known in the early 1980s, was discovered by George Gallier and managed by him exclusively at Prestige Models in Paris, France. George Gallier then moved to New York City to start American Model Management, and managed her career until 1991. Her national recognition was immediate after the first Guess (clothing) campaign shot by Wayne Mazer in the early 1980s; she then shot several covers of American Vogue with photographer Richard Avedon, several covers of American Elle with Marc Hispard, Gilles Ben Simon and Bill King. French Elle magazine model editor Odile Saron was also instrumental in helping Estelle's career take off. In 1991, she switched agencies, moving from American Model Management to Elite, moved to California, and married singer David Hallyday. During her marriage with David Hallyday, she was known professionally as Estelle Hallyday.

Ya Ya 1961 single by Lee Dorsey

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This is the discography of French rock and roll singer Johnny Hallyday.

"Retiens la nuit" is a song by French singer Johnny Hallyday from his 1961 studio album Salut les copains. It was also released as an EP and as a single.

"À tout casser" is a song by French singer and actor Johnny Hallyday. It was used in the opening title sequence of the 1968 film of the same name. Hallyday also released it as a single and on his 1968 studio album Jeune homme.

"Ceux que l'amour a blessé" is a song by French singer Johnny Hallyday. It was released as a single in January 1970.

"Johnny Rider" is a song by French singer Johnny Hallyday. It was released as a single and included on his 1974 studio album Rock 'n' Slow.

"Ma guitare" is a song by French singer Johnny Hallyday from the 1963 film D'où viens-tu Johnny? It was also released on a double A-side single.

"Noël interdit" is a Christmas song by French singer Johnny Hallyday. It was released as a single in late 1973.

"Pour moi la vie va commencer" is a song by French singer Johnny Hallyday. It was released in 1963.

"Cheveux longs et idées courtes" is a song by French singer Johnny Hallyday. It was released in 1966.

"Que je t'aime" is a song by French singer Johnny Hallyday. It was released in 1969. The music has been composed in one night by the french artist Gilles Thibaut, the lyrics have been written by Jean Renard. Johnny Hallyday was looking for a strong song for his new show at Le palais des Sports. The song is a success, loved or at least known by most of the French population. The hardcore fans of Hallyday, the rock and roll' fans but also people from a more pop music atmosphere.

"Jésus Christ" is a song by French singer Johnny Hallyday. It was released in 1970.

"L'Envie" is a song written by Jean-Jacques Goldman and originally recorded by French singer Johnny Hallyday on his 1987 album Gang.

"We Say Yeah" is a song originally performed by Cliff Richard & The Shadows. It was initially issued by them in 1962 on the Columbia (EMI) label as side B to "The Young Ones".