Berger first became known to the French public in the 1960s as singer of hit song Salut les copains, after which he became record producer and songwriter for EMI and where he wrote amongst others Les Girafes for Bourvil in 1967. In the early 1970s, he moved to Warner Music where he produced the early albums of Véronique Sanson, and Allah once again in 1989. In 1973, he was responsible for producing the album Message personnel, the title track of which relaunched the career of Françoise Hardy. He also produced the single Je suis moi for Hardy.
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Chansons pour une fan
Pour me Comprendre (disc 2)
Pour me comprendre (disc 1)
Pour Me Comprendre
Celui Qui Chante (disc 2)
Celui Qui Chante (disc 1)
Les plus belles chansons
Celui qui chante (best of)
Celui Qui Chante
Tycoon
Ça ne tient pas debout
Michel Berger Au Zenith
Voyou
Beaurivage
Beauséjour
Mon Piano Danse