David Christie (singer)
David Christie (1 January 1948 – 11 May 1997) was a French singer. Born Jacques Pepino in Tarare, he also went by the nicknames of James Bolden and Napoleon Jones. He is best known for the hits "Saddle Up" and "I Love to Love" which are included on various 1980s compilation albums.
In 1973 Christie had his first child, Nathalie, with Françoise Richard and later had a second daughter, Julia, born of his relationship with the singer Nina Morato. Christie committed suicide in 1997 in Capbreton, following the accidental death of his daughter Julia.[1]
Discography
Albums
- 1974: Never Alone
- 1974: Napoleon Jones featuring David Christie
- 1977: Love is the Most Important Thing
- 1978: Back Fire
- 1980: Flashback
- 1982: Back in Control
- 1984: Stress
Compilations
- 1994: Best of David Christie
- 1999: Two Small Blue Beads
- 2008: "David Christie & friends"
- 2014: "Le meilleur de David Christie" (2 CD)
Singles
- "Israel"
- "Julie
- "Our First Child"
- "For a Little Heart"
- "You are the God Child"
- "Always the Same Rumba"
- "Lazy Love"
- "Falling in Love in Summertime"
- "Love is the Most Important Thing"
- "Paris by Night"
- "Do Not Stop Me, I Like It"
- "Saddle Up"
- "Rally Down to Sally's"
- "Our Time Has Come"
- "Stress"
- "Cindy Lou"
- "Living It Up"
- "Chain of Love"
- "Holidays Capbreton"
- "Saddle Up 1990"
- "Saddle Up 1993"
References
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