Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Massive funeral homage for ‘French Elvis’

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Thousands of people lined the streets of Paris on Saturday as a convoy of 700 Harley Davidson motorcycle­s escorted the white coffin of late French rock and roll giant Johnny Hallyday to a memorial service attended by French stars and politician­s.

Hallyday’s hearse drove the length of the famous Champs Elysees from the Arc de Triomphe to Place de la Concorde, in a rare honour usually reserved for foreign statesmen on July 14 National Day.

As his band played instrument­al versions of his biggest hits, the crowds belted out the words, many in leather biker jackets and carrying pictures of Harley Davidson enthusiast Hallyday, who died of lung cancer on Wednesday.

Largely unknown abroad, Hallyday was a household name in France, where he had tens of millions of fans and sold more records than any other singer in a career spanning five decades.

“The French Elvis,” as he was known, Hallyday made a name for himself with French versions of American rock and pop songs, including “House of the Rising Sun”, which many French people only know as “Le Pénitencie­r”, one of his biggest hits.

His death on Wednesday sparked days of national mourning, with broadcaste­rs providing wall-to-wall coverage of the rocker’s life, with reams of black-and-white film and song tapes tracing the history of a man regarded by many, non-fans included, as part of French national heritage. REUTERS

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AFP Fans pay homage to singer Johnny Hallyday on Saturday.

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