Singer Claude Barzotti, performer of the hit Le Rital, died at 69

The Belgian author, composer and performer of Italian origin succumbed to generalized cancer.

The Belgian singer Claude Barzotti, whose real name is Francesco Barzotti, author of slows and hit songs of the 1980s such as Love me, Madame or I won’t write to you anymoredied at his home from cancer, his manager told AFP on Saturday.

The songwriter with the slightly hoarse voice “died at 69 in his bed, surrounded by his two daughters”in Cour-Saint-Étienne, a municipality between Brussels and Charleroi, in Belgium, said Laurent Comtat. “Barzotti preferred to be called a singer of emotion rather than a romantic. He was a lively flayed man, a real sensitive, who drank to fight against his stage fright., he specified. To our colleagues from the specialist journal Mosquitohe also confided:Alcohol still destroyed my career and destroyed me. It’s sad because I ruined everything. Because alcohol makes you stupid…»

“I am rital and I remain so”also sang Barzotti in one of his hits The Rital, where the one who was born near Charleroi on July 23, 1953 evoked his origins. His father was an Italian miner. He had taken another path, journalism first. He worked for nine years as artistic director at Vogue. Then the song.

His successes brought him in the mid-80s to the biggest stages. He was then a star and the young Céline Dion had even made her first part in 1985. He sold 1.7 million copies of his hit, Madame.

In the 2000s, he participated in the nostalgic tour Tender age and wooden head (seasons 3, 4 and 5), with Sheila, Patrick Juvet, Frank Alamo or even Stone and Charden.

In 2019, he released his latest album, A man. Before announcing a year later the complete cessation of his career due to serious health problems. He suffered from terrible pancreatitis which prevented him from standing up and forced him, at the time, to go to the hospital every day.

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