Phil Barney

Phil Barney
Birth name Philippe Baranés
Born (1957-02-02) February 2, 1957
Origin Algeria
Genres Pop, Rap
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter
Years active 1987–present
Website Official site

Phil Barney (real name : Philippe Baranés, born February 2, 1957 in Annaba, Algeria) is a French singer-songwriter. He was particularly successful with his 1987 song "Un Enfant de toi".

Biography

In the 1980s, Phil Barney had several success on the French Singles Chart,[1] including the big hit "Un Enfant de toi", his first single, which was a number three hit in November 1987. "Avec qui tu vis", "Tellement je pense à toi", "Il est parti" and "Loin de tes bras" were among his other singles, but they achieved a moderate success in comparison with his debut single. Most of his songs are pop ballads related with romantic themes. However, throughout his career, Barney changed his musical style and also recorded rap songs.[2]

He published several studio albums, but the last ones passed almost unnoticed. In 2002, he covered his 1987 hit in a duet version with Marlène Duval and obtained a huge success since the song became a number-one single, but this notoriety remained temporary and he fell again into anonymity after this come back.

Discography

Albums

  • 1987 : Recto-verseau
  • 1990 : Tour d'ivoire
  • 1992 : Carnets de route
  • 1995 : Partager tout
  • 1996 : Histoire confidentielles - #30 in Belgium
  • 1998 : Voleurs de rêve
  • 2002 : C'est promis

Singles

  • 1987 : "Un Enfant de toi" - #3 in France
  • 1988 : "Avec qui tu vis" - #23 in France
  • 1991 : "Tellement je pense à toi" - #32 in France
  • 1991 : "Il est parti" - #36 in France
  • 1992 : "Loin de tes bras" - #40 in France
  • 2002 : "Un Enfant de toi" - #1 in France, #1 in Belgium

Other songs

  • "Celui qui passe"
  • "Chanson désenchantée"
  • "Comédie d'amour"
  • "Histoire confidentielle"
  • "J'ai fait un rêve"
  • "J'voudrai qu'on reste amis"
  • "Le Souvenir de toi"
  • "Ma vie c'est la musique"
  • "Mrs Jones"
  • "Nouveau monde"
  • "Partager tout"
  • "Seul"
  • "Tour d'ivoire"
  • "Un cœur qui danse"
  • "Voleurs de rêves"

References

  1. Phil Barney's discography and peak positions in France Lescharts.com (Retrieved October 11, 2008)
  2. Elia Habib, Muz hit. tubes, p. 115 (ISBN 2-9518832-0-X)
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