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Song popularized by Frank Sinatra
This article is about the song popularized by Frank Sinatra. For other uses, see My Way (disambiguation).
"I did it my way" redirects here. For other uses, see I Did It My Way (disambiguation).

"My Way"
West German release
Single by Frank Sinatra
from the album My Way
B-side"Blue Lace"
Released1969
Recorded1968
GenreTraditional pop
Length4:35
LabelReprise
ComposerJacques Revaux
Lyricists
  • Gilles Thibaut
  • Claude François
  • Paul Anka
ProducerSonny Burke
Frank Sinatra singles chronology
"Rain in My Heart"
(1969)
"My Way"
(1969)
"Love's Been Good to Me"
(1969)
Alternative cover
A-side label of US single
A-side label of US single

"My Way" is an English-language lyrical adaptation of the French song "Comme d'habitude", written by Paul Anka and released by Frank Sinatra in 1969. The original song was written by Jacques Revaux, Gilles Thibaut, and Claude François, and was first recorded by the latter in 1967.[1][2]

The song was a success for a variety of performers, including Sinatra, Elvis Presley, and Sid Vicious. Sinatra's version of "My Way" spent 75 weeks in the UK top 40, which is the 4th most weeks in UK chart history.

Background

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In 1967, Jacques Revaux wrote a ballad named "For Me", with English lyrics about a couple falling out of love.[2] According to Revaux, the demo was then sent to Petula Clark, Dalida, and Claude François, to no avail. Revaux rejected a version by Hervé Vilard, the singer of the international hit "Capri c'est fini" and reworked the track into "Comme d'habitude" ("As Usual") with the help of Claude François.[3] It was released in November 1967 and was at the top of the French pop chart for one week in February 1968.[4]

In 1968, seeking to capitalize on the song's European success, music publisher David Pitt asked a young David Bowie, then working as a for-hire songwriter, to adapt the lyrics of "Comme d'habitude" into English for release in English-speaking markets. Bowie wrote and recorded a demo version of his interpretation, "Even a Fool Learns to Love". However, the song was not formally recorded, and the project was shelved. (Bowie later developed his idea into a wholly original song, "Life on Mars?", which became a hit single for him and one of his signature songs.)[5][6]

Paul Anka heard the French original while on vacation in the south of France. He flew to Paris to negotiate the rights to the song.[7][8] He acquired adaptation, recording, and publishing rights for the nominal, but formal, consideration of one dollar,[9] subject to the provision that the three songwriters would retain their original share of royalty rights with respect to whatever versions Anka or his designates created or produced.[10] Sometime later, Anka had a dinner in Florida with Frank Sinatra and "a couple of Mob guys" during which Sinatra said: "I'm quitting the business. I'm sick of it; I'm getting the hell out."[8]

Back in New York, Anka re-wrote the original French song for Sinatra, subtly altering the melodic structure[citation needed] and changing the lyrical theme:

At one o'clock in the morning, I sat down at an old IBM electric typewriter and said, 'If Frank were writing this, what would he say?' And I started, metaphorically, 'And now the end is near.' I read a lot of periodicals, and I noticed everything was 'my this' and 'my that'. We were in the 'me generation' and Frank became the guy for me to use to say that. I used words I would never use: 'I ate it up and spit it out.' But that's the way he talked. I used to be around steam rooms with the Rat Pack guys—they liked to talk like Mob guys, even though they would have been scared of their own shadows.

Anka finished the song at 5 in the morning: "I called Frank up in Nevada—he was at Caesars Palace – and said, 'I've got something really special for you.'"[8] Anka asserted: "When my record company caught wind of it, they were very pissed that I didn't keep it for myself. I said, 'Hey, I can write it, but I'm not the guy to sing it.' It was for Frank, no one else."[8]

On December 30, 1968, Frank Sinatra recorded his version of the song in one take, featuring session drummer Buddy Saltzman among the band. "My Way" was released in early 1969 on the My Way LP and as a single. It reached No. 27 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and No. 2 on the Easy Listening chart in the US. In the UK, the single achieved a still unmatched record, becoming the recording with the most weeks inside the top 40, spending 75 weeks from April 1969 to September 1971. It spent a further 47 weeks in the top 75 but never bettered the No. 5 slot achieved upon its first chart run.[11]

Billboard said that the "driving, lush and commercial Don Costa arrangement and production is an added plus to one of Sinatra's finest performances."[12] Cash Box said that "The powerful material is matched by a splendidly moving performance which is certain to win rave comments from programmers with teen and adult audiences."[13]

Although this work became Frank Sinatra's signature song, his daughter Tina has said the singer came to hate the song: "He didn't like it. That song stuck and he couldn't get it off his shoe." "He always thought that song was self-serving and self-indulgent."[14]

In 2000, the 1969 release of "My Way" by Frank Sinatra on Reprise Records was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.[15]

Despite asserting that he never intended to sing the song himself, Anka recorded "My Way" in 1969 on The John Davidson Show, shortly after Sinatra's recording was released.[16] Anka recorded it four other times as well: in 1996 (as a duet with Gabriel Byrne, performed in the film Mad Dog Time);[17] in 1998 in Spanish as "A mi manera" (duet with Julio Iglesias);[18] in 2007 (as a duet with Jon Bon Jovi);[19] and in 2013 (as a duet with Garou).[20]

Charts

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Chart (1969) Peak
position
Canada RPM Top Singles[21] 26
Canada RPM Easy Listening[22] 2
Ireland (IRMA)[23] 4
UK Singles (OCC)[24] 5
US Billboard Hot 100[25] 27
US Billboard Easy Listening 2
US Cash Box Top 100[26] 29
Chart (2021) Peak
position
Hungary (Single Top 40)[27] 40

Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
Germany (BVMI)[28] Gold 250,000‡
Italy (FIMI)[29] Platinum 100,000‡
New Zealand (RMNZ)[30] Platinum 30,000‡
Spain (Promusicae)[31] Gold 30,000‡
United Kingdom (BPI)[33] Platinum 991,563[32]

‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Versions

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David Bowie wrote the first English-language lyrics to Claude François' original song, though the lyrics and performance were only informally recorded and never commercially published.[34] The version by Brook Benton reached number 49 in Canada in May 1970.[35]

Dorothy Squires

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In the midst of Sinatra's multiple runs on the UK Singles Chart, Welsh singer Dorothy Squires also released a rendition of "My Way" in summer 1970. Her recording reached number 25 on the UK Singles Chart and re-entered the chart twice more during that year.[citation needed]

Elvis Presley

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"My Way"
Single by Elvis Presley
from the album Elvis in Concert
B-side"America"
ReleasedOctober 3, 1977
RecordedJune 21, 1977
GenrePop, country
Length3:51
LabelRCA Records
ComposerJacques Revaux
Lyricists
  • Gilles Thibaut
  • Claude François
  • Paul Anka
Elvis Presley singles chronology
"Way Down"
(1977)
"My Way"
(1977)
"Unchained Melody"
(1978)

Elvis Presley began performing the song in concert during the mid-1970s, despite Anka's suggestions that the song did not suit him.[citation needed] Nevertheless, on January 12 and 14, 1973, Presley sang the song during his satellite show Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite, beamed live and on deferred basis (for European audiences, who also saw it in prime time), to 43 countries via Intelsat.[citation needed]

On October 3, 1977, several weeks after Presley's death, his live recording of "My Way" (recorded for the Elvis in Concert CBS-TV special on June 21, 1977) was released as a single.[citation needed] In the U.S., it reached number 22 on the Billboard Hot 100 pop singles chart in late 1977/early 1978 (higher than Frank Sinatra's peak position), number 6 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart, and went gold for its successful sales of over a million copies.[citation needed] The following year the single reached number 2 on the Billboard Country singles chart but went all the way to number 1 on the rival Cash Box Country Singles chart. In the UK, it reached number 9 on the UK Singles Chart.[citation needed]

Presley's version is featured in the climax of the 2001 film 3000 Miles to Graceland (Paul Anka appears in a cameo as a casino pit boss who loathes Presley).[citation needed]

Presley's studio version of the song, recorded in 1971, was included on the fourth disc of Walk a Mile in My Shoes: The Essential '70s Masters.[citation needed]

Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[37] Platinum 200,000[36]
United Kingdom (BPI)[38] Silver 250,000^
United States (RIAA)[39] Gold 1,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Sid Vicious

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"My Way"
Single by Sid Vicious
from the album The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle
A-side"No One Is Innocent"
ReleasedJune 30, 1978[40]
RecordedApril 10, 1978[41]
GenrePunk rock
Length4:06
LabelVirgin Records
ComposerJacques Revaux
Lyricists
  • Gilles Thibaut
  • Claude François
  • Paul Anka
ProducersBill Price, Simon Jeffes

Sex Pistols bassist Sid Vicious did a punk rock version of the song, in which a large body of the words were changed and the arrangement was sped up. The orchestral backing was arranged by Simon Jeffes.[citation needed]

Interviewed in 2007, Paul Anka said he had been "somewhat destabilized by the Sex Pistols' version. It was kind of curious, but I felt he [Sid Vicious] was sincere about it."[8]

For the recording, which took place on April 10, 1977 with the rhythm section consisting of members of the French bands Magma and Voyage,[42] Vicious and his girlfriend, Nancy Spungen, changed many of the words when it was recorded, including use of the swear words "cunt" and "fuck" as well as the word "queer" (slang for a gay man). Vicious's reference to a "prat who wears hats" was an in-joke directed towards Vicious's friend and Sex Pistols bandmate Johnny Rotten, who was fond of wearing different kinds of hats he would pick up at jumble sales.[citation needed] It is a rare example of a UK Top 10 hit that contains the word "cunt".[43] Although other members of the band did not contribute to the initial track, guitarist Steve Jones later overdubbed lead guitar parts onto the song.

Leonard Cohen said of the song:

I never liked this song except when Sid Vicious did it. Sung straight, it somehow deprives the appetite of a certain taste we'd like to have on our lips. When Sid Vicious did it, he provided that other side to the song; the certainty, the self-congratulation, the daily heroism of Sinatra's version is completely exploded by this desperate, mad, humorous voice. I can't go round in a raincoat and fedora looking over my life saying I did it my way – well, for 10 minutes in some American bar over a gin and tonic you might be able to get away with it. But Sid Vicious's rendition takes in everybody; everybody is messed up like that, everybody is the mad hero of his own drama. It explodes the whole culture this self-presentation can take place in, so it completes the song for me.[44]

The 1986 film Sid and Nancy features a scene where Gary Oldman, portraying Vicious, performs his version of "My Way" while filming the song's music video.[45]

Vicious' version of this song appears in Martin Scorsese's 1990 film Goodfellas, where it plays over the end credits.[46]

Personnel

  • Sid Vicious – vocal
  • Steve Jones – lead guitar
  • Claude Engel – rhythm guitar, lead guitar (intro)
  • Sauveur Mallia – bass guitar
  • Pierre-Alain Dahan – drums
  • Simon Jeffes – string arrangements

Margaret Mackie and Jamie Lee Morley

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In December 2019 footage of Margaret Mackie, a resident of Northcare Suites Care Home in Edinburgh who has dementia, performing "My Way" with staff member Jamie Lee Morley, went viral after being posted online by Mackie's daughter.[47]

Morley later arranged to have the song professionally recorded and it was released in January 2020 as a charity single to raise funds for Alzheimer's Society and Dementia UK. The single peaked at number four in the iTunes top 40 UK Pop Songs live chart and number two in the Amazon best seller chart.[48][49]

Yūzō Kayama

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In Japan, Yūzō Kayama, who is usually called the Japanese Frank Sinatra, performed "My Way" in 2008 in English.[50] On April 23 and 30, 2015, as part of 2 vocal overdubbed sessions, Yūzō Kayama performed "My Way" with the earlier record of Frank Sinatra as a duet.[51]

Public use

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The song is popularly associated with nostalgia to an individual's lifetime of events.[52] Surveys beginning in 2005 have often reported that "My Way" has been the song most frequently played at funeral services in the UK.[53][54] In her memoir Walk Through Walls, Marina Abramović expressed her desire for Nina Simone's version of "My Way" to be performed by Anohni at her funeral.[55]

"My Way" is also a popular karaoke song around the world. However, it has been reported to cause numerous incidents of violence and homicide among karaoke singers in the Philippines, referred to in the media as the "My Way" killings, which has led to the song being banned in many Filipino bars.[56][57]

The song's association with Sinatra led to Mikhail Gorbachev's policy of allowing other states in the Warsaw Pact to make their own policy decisions being nicknamed the Sinatra Doctrine, referencing the lyrics about doing things one's own way. The term was first used by Foreign Ministry spokesman Gennadi Gerasimov in 1987, who was quoted as saying "We now have the Frank Sinatra doctrine. He has a song, I Did It My Way. So every country decides on its own which road to take."[58][59]

In 2024, the song was played at Alexei Navalny's funeral.[60] French singer Yseult sang it at the end of the 2024 Summer Olympics Closing Ceremony at Stade de France in Paris.[61]

References

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  • The Capitol Years
  • Reprise Musical Repertory Theatre
  • Frank Sinatra in Hollywood
  • The Real Complete Columbia Years V-Discs
  • The Voice: Frank Sinatra, the Columbia Years (1943–1952)
  • The Reprise Years
  • Ultimate Sinatra
Tribute
albums
  • A Jazz Portrait of Frank Sinatra
  • Perfectly Frank
  • Manilow Sings Sinatra
  • ...Allow Us to Be Frank
  • Bolton Swings Sinatra: The Second Time Around
  • A Tribute to Frank Sinatra
Tribute
films
  • The Rat Pack
  • The Night We Called It a Day
Videography
  • A Man and His Music
  • A Man and His Music – Part II
  • A Man and His Music + Ella + Jobim
  • Francis Albert Sinatra Does His Thing
  • Sinatra
  • Sinatra in Concert at Royal Festival Hall
  • Ol' Blue Eyes Is Back
  • Sinatra – The Main Event
  • Sinatra and Friends
  • The First 40 Years
  • The Man and His Music
Related
  • Frank Sinatra and Jewish activism
  • "Frank Sinatra Has a Cold"
  • Hoboken Four
  • Hoboken statue
  • Frank Sinatra Park
  • My Way killings
  • Nelson Riddle
  • None but the Brave
  • Rat Pack
  • Sinatra Doctrine
  • Twin Palms
  • Sinatra: The Musical
  • Frank Sinatra Open Invitational
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Discography
Columbia singles
(1939–1940)
  • "It's Funny to Everyone but Me"
  • "On a Little Street in Singapore"
  • "Ciribiribin"
  • "All or Nothing at All"
RCA Victor singles
(1940–1942)
  • "Imagination"
  • "I'll Be Seeing You"
  • "East of the Sun (and West of the Moon)"
  • "I'll Never Smile Again"
  • "The One I Love (Belongs to Somebody Else)"
  • "Our Love Affair"
  • "We Three (My Echo, My Shadow and Me)"
  • "Stardust"
  • "Dolores"
  • "It's Always You"
  • "Oh! Look at Me Now"
  • "Without a Song"
  • "Let's Get Away from It All"
  • "This Love of Mine"
  • "Blue Skies"
  • "Pale Moon (An Indian Love Song)"
  • "Embraceable You"
  • "Just as Though You Were Here"
  • "Take Me"
  • "In the Blue of Evening"
  • "How About You?"
  • "There Are Such Things"
Bluebird singles
(1942–1943)
  • "Night and Day"
  • "The Night We Called It a Day"
  • "The Song Is You"
Columbia singles
(1943–1953)
  • "Close to You"
  • "You'll Never Know"
  • "Sunday, Monday, or Always"
  • "People Will Say We're in Love"
  • "Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'"
  • "A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening"
  • "White Christmas"
  • "Saturday Night (Is the Loneliest Night of the Week)"
  • "I Dream of You (More Than You Dream I Do)"
  • "Ol' Man River"
  • "Stormy Weather"
  • "When Your Lover Has Gone"
  • "Dream"
  • "If I Loved You"
  • "You'll Never Walk Alone"
  • "Mighty Lak' a Rose"
  • "Nancy (with the Laughing Face)"
  • "America the Beautiful"
  • "Day by Day"
  • "Full Moon and Empty Arms"
  • "Soliloquy (Part 1 & 2)"
  • "Begin the Beguine"
  • "Silent Night"
  • "Adeste Fideles"
  • "Jingle Bells"
  • "Oh! What It Seemed to Be"
  • "September Song"
  • "Five Minutes More"
  • "Sweet Lorraine"
  • "Time after Time"
  • "Mam'selle"
  • "Almost Like Being in Love"
  • "Tea for Two"
  • "My Romance"
  • "So Far"
  • "A Fellow Needs a Girl"
  • "But Beautiful"
  • "I've Got a Crush on You"
  • "All of Me"
  • "Nature Boy"
  • "Everybody Loves Somebody"
  • "My Melancholy Baby"
  • "Autumn in New York"
  • "Why Can't You Behave?"
  • "Some Enchanted Evening"
  • "Bali Ha'i"
  • "Let's Take an Old Fashioned Walk"
  • "I Only Have Eyes for You"
  • "The Old Master Painter"
  • "Peachtree Street"
  • "Goodnight, Irene"
  • "Nevertheless (I'm in Love with You)"
  • "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"
  • "We Kiss in a Shadow"
  • "April in Paris"
  • "I Could Write a Book"
  • "The Birth of the Blues"
Capitol singles
(1953–1961)
  • "I'm Walking Behind You"
  • "I've Got the World on a String"
  • "My One and Only Love"
  • "South of the Border (Down Mexico Way)"
  • "I Love You"
  • "Young at Heart"
  • "Don't Worry 'bout Me"
  • "Three Coins in the Fountain"
  • "The Gal That Got Away"
  • "Someone to Watch Over Me"
  • "Melody of Love"
  • "Learnin' the Blues"
  • "Love and Marriage"
  • "(Love Is) The Tender Trap"
  • "You're Sensational"
  • "True Love"
  • "Well, Did You Evah!"
  • "Mind If I Make Love to You?"
  • "Hey! Jealous Lover"
  • "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?"
  • "All the Way"
  • "Chicago (That Toddlin' Town)"
  • "Witchcraft"
  • "Mistletoe and Holly"
  • "French Foreign Legion"
  • "High Hopes"
  • "Old MacDonald"
  • "My Blue Heaven"
  • "I'll Remember April"
  • "I Love Paris"
Reprise singles
(1961–1983)
  • "Granada"
  • "I'll Be Seeing You"
  • "The One I Love (Belongs to Somebody Else)"
  • "I'm Getting Sentimental Over You"
  • "Polka Dots and Moonbeams"
  • "Without a Song"
  • "Stardust"
  • "Come Rain or Come Shine"
  • "I Left My Heart in San Francisco"
  • "Me and My Shadow"
  • "Call Me Irresponsible"
  • "I Have Dreamed"
  • "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"
  • "My Kind of Town"
  • "Softly, as I Leave You"
  • "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day"
  • "The Little Drummer Boy"
  • "It Was a Very Good Year"
  • "Strangers in the Night"
  • "Summer Wind"
  • "You Make Me Feel So Young"
  • "That's Life"
  • "The September of My Years"
  • "Somethin' Stupid"
  • "The World We Knew (Over and Over)"
  • "My Way of Life"
  • "My Way"
  • "Goin' Out of My Head"
  • "Something"
  • "Bein' Green"
  • "Send In the Clowns"
  • "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown"
  • "Theme from New York, New York"
  • "Here's to the Band"
  • "To Love a Child"
Qwest singles
(1983–1984)
  • "Teach Me Tonight"
  • "Mack the Knife"
  • "It's All Right with Me"
  • "Until the Real Thing Comes Along"
Compositions
  • "This Love of Mine"
  • "Sheila"
  • "Peachtree Street"
  • "Take My Love"
  • "I'm a Fool to Want You"
  • "Mistletoe and Holly"
  • "Mr. Success"
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  • Discography
Albums
  • Paul Anka
  • 3 Great Guys
  • 30th Anniversary Collection
  • Amigos
  • Rock Swings
  • Classic Songs, My Way
  • Inspirations of Life and Love
Singles
  • "Diana"
  • "You Are My Destiny"
  • "Crazy Love"
  • "I Miss You So"
  • "Lonely Boy"
  • "Put Your Head on My Shoulder"
  • "It's Time to Cry"
  • "Puppy Love"
  • "My Home Town"
  • "Hello Young Lovers"
  • "In the Still of the Night"
  • "Do I Love You"
  • "(You're) Having My Baby"
  • "One Man Woman/One Woman Man"
  • "I Don't Like to Sleep Alone"
  • "Times of Your Life"
  • "Hold Me 'Til the Mornin' Comes"
Songs
  • "Send for Me"
  • "Everything's Been Changed"
  • "It Doesn't Matter Anymore"
  • "Johnny's Theme"
  • "My Way"
  • "She's a Lady"
  • "This Is It"
  • "(I'm Watching) Every Little Move You Make"
Related articles
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Nina Hagen
  • Discography
  • Filmography
Studio albums
  • Nina Hagen Band (1978)
  • Unbehagen (1980)
  • NunSexMonkRock (1982)
  • Fearless / Angstlos (1983)
  • In Ekstasy / In Ekstase (1985)
  • Nina Hagen (1989)
  • Street (1991)
  • Revolution Ballroom (1993)
  • FreuD euch / BeeHappy (1995/96)
  • Om Namah Shivay (1999)
  • Return of the Mother (2000)
  • Big Band Explosion (2003)
  • Irgendwo auf der Welt (2006)
  • Personal Jesus (2010)
  • Volksbeat (2011)
  • Unity (2022)
Extended plays
  • Nina Hagen Band (1980)
Compilations
  • 14 Friendly Abductions (1996)
Soundtracks
  • Cha Cha (1979)
Live releases
  • Live in Krefeld (2001)
Singles
  • "Du hast den Farbfilm vergessen"
  • "TV-Glotzer"
  • "My Way"
  • "Smack Jack"
  • "Zarah"
  • "New York New York"
  • "Universal Radio"
  • "Punk Wedding"
  • "Fieber"
  • "Total Eclipse/Die schwarze Witwe"
  • "Seemann"
  • "Personal Jesus"
Related articles
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  • Wolf Biermann
  • Cosma Shiva Hagen
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Brook Benton
Singles
  • "Endlessly"
  • "It's Just a Matter of Time"
  • "So Many Ways"
  • "Thank You Pretty Baby"
  • "Baby (You've Got What It Takes)"
  • "Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear to Tread)"
  • "Kiddio"
  • "A Rockin' Good Way (to Mess Around and Fall in Love)"
  • "Think Twice"
  • "Frankie and Johnny"
  • "Boll Weevil"
  • "Shadrack"
  • "Walk on the Wild Side"
  • "Hotel Happiness"
  • "Laura (What's He Got That I Ain't Got)"
  • "My Way"
  • "Rainy Night in Georgia"
Other songs
  • "Goodnight My Love"
  • "It's Been a Long, Long Time"
  • "Looking Back"
  • "Send for Me"
  • "Valley of Tears"
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Sex Pistols
  • Steve Jones
  • Glen Matlock
  • Paul Cook
  • Johnny Rotten
  • Sid Vicious
Studio album
  • Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols
Compilations
and soundtracks
  • Spunk
  • The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle
  • Some Product: Carri on Sex Pistols
  • Flogging a Dead Horse
  • Kiss This
  • Spunk/This Is Crap
  • Jubilee
  • Sex Pistols
  • Silver Jubilee
Live albums
  • Anarchy in the U.K: Live at the 76 Club
  • Live at Chelmsford Top Security Prison
  • Filthy Lucre Live
  • Live at Winterland 1978
  • Raw and Live
Singles
  • "Anarchy in the U.K."
  • "God Save the Queen"
  • "Pretty Vacant"
  • "Holidays in the Sun"
  • "No One Is Innocent"/"My Way"
  • "Something Else"
  • "Silly Thing"
  • "C'mon Everybody"
  • "The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle"
  • "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone"
Other songs
  • "Bodies"
  • "E.M.I."
  • "Belsen Was a Gas"
  • "Friggin' in the Riggin'"
Films
  • The Punk Rock Movie
  • Who Killed Bambi?
  • D.O.A.: A Right of Passage
  • The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle
  • Sid and Nancy
  • The Filth and the Fury
  • There'll Always Be an England
  • Pistol
Related articles
  • Discography
  • Sex Pistols at the Lesser Free Trade Hall
  • Nancy Spungen
  • Malcolm McLaren
  • Wally Nightingale
  • Ronnie Biggs
  • Edward Tudor-Pole
  • Jamie Reid
  • Rich Kids
  • Vicious White Kids
  • Public Image Ltd
  • The Professionals
  • Ex Pistols
  • Neurotic Outsiders
  • Bromley Contingent
  • Filthy Lucre Tour
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Julio Iglesias
  • Discography
Studio albums
  • Yo canto (1969)
  • Gwendolyne (1970)
  • Un canto a Galicia (1972)
  • Por una mujer (1972)
  • Soy (1973)
  • Así Nacemos (1973)
  • A flor de piel (1974)
  • A México (1975)
  • El amor (1975)
  • America (1976)
  • A mis 33 años (1977)
  • Aimer la vie (1978)
  • Emociones (1978)
  • Sono un pirata, sono un signore (1978)
  • À vous les femmes (1979)
  • Hey! (1980)
  • De niña a mujer (1981)
  • Zärtlichkeiten (1981)
  • Momentos (1982)
  • Momentos (Brazil) (1982)
  • Momenti (1982)
  • Amor (1982)
  • Et l'amour créa la femme (1982)
  • 1100 Bel Air Place (1984)
  • Libra (1985)
  • Un hombre solo (1987)
  • Tutto l'amore che ti manca (1987)
  • Non Stop (1988)
  • Raíces (1989)
  • Starry Night (1990)
  • Calor (1992)
  • Crazy (1994)
  • La carretera (1995)
  • Tango (1996)
  • Noche de cuatro lunas (2000)
  • Ao Meu Brasil (2001)
  • Divorcio (2003)
  • En français... (2004)
  • L'Homme que je suis (2005)
  • Romantic Classics (2006)
  • Quelque chose de France (2007)
  • 1 (2011)
  • México (2015)
Live albums
  • En concierto (1983)
Compilation albums
  • Da Manuela a Pensami (1978)
  • Begin the Beguine (1981)
  • Julio (1983)
  • My Life: The Greatest Hits (1998)
  • Mi vida: Grandes éxitos (1998)
  • Love Songs (2003)
  • 1: The Collection (2014)
Singles
  • "Chiquilla" (1970)
  • "Gwendolyne" (1970)
  • "Cucurrucucú paloma" (1975)
  • "Pauvres diables" (1979)
  • "Begin the Beguine" (1981)
  • "Yours (Quiéreme Mucho)" (1981)
  • "Amor" (1984)
  • "All of You" (1984)
  • "The Air That I Breathe" (1984)
  • "To All the Girls I've Loved Before" (1984)
  • "I've Got You Under My Skin" (1985)
  • "Lo Mejor de Tu Vida" (1987)
  • "Que No Se Rompa la Noche" (1987)
  • "My Love" (1988)
  • "Bamboléo" (1989)
  • "Vincent" (1990)
  • "Can't Help Falling in Love" (1990)
  • "Crazy" (1994)
  • "Oye Cómo Va" (1994)
  • "When You Tell Me That You Love Me" (1994)
  • "Agua Dulce, Agua Salá" (1995)
  • "El Choclo" (1996)
  • "La gota fría" (1998)
  • "Everybody's Talkin'" (2006)
Concert tours
  • Julio Iglesias World Tour (1984–85)
Family
  • Julio Iglesias Puga (father)
  • Julio Iglesias Jr. (son)
  • Enrique Iglesias (son)
  • Chabeli Iglesias (daughter)
  • Isabel Preysler (first wife)
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