
Nicoletta
Known for Acting · 42 credits
- Born
- 1944-04-11 (age 82)
- Place of birth
- Vongy [now Thonon-les-Bains], Haute-Savoie, France
- Also known as
- Nicole Grisoni
Biography
Nicoletta Grisoni, longer name Nicole Fernande Grisoni-Chappuis, better known by her mononym Nicoletta (born 11 April 1944 in Vongy, now merged into Thonon-les-Bains, Haute-Savoie, France) is a French pop singer. Becoming very popular on French radio and television, where she had a number of hits in the 1960s and the 1970s, she was considered part of what is known as the French yé-yé generation heavily influenced by American music, particularly rhythm and blues, rock and roll and Beat music. She is mostly known for her version of "Mamy Blue".
Nicoletta Grisoni was reportedly born to a mentally retarded woman who became pregnant as a result of rape. She reportedly chose the song "Mamy Blue" as a tribute to her mother. The original of the song was from the Spanish band Los Pop-Tops and had been the subject of many interpretations.
She began her music as a member of her local church choir. She worked for a while in a laundry and at a medical clinic in addition to DJ-ing in the beginning 1960s developing contacts. Encouraged by French songwriter Léo Missir, she was signed to Barclay. Her initial hits included "L'Homme à la moto" (an earlier Edith Piaf song), "Pour oublier qu'on s'est aimé" (from Nino Ferrer, and "Encore un jour sans toi" (co-written by Guy Marchand and Léo Missir).
1967 saw the release of "La Musique" (adaptation from Ann Grégory), and "Il est mort le soleil", written by Pierre Delanoë and music by Hubert Giraud. The song was adapted and interpreted later on by Ray Charles under the title "The Sun Died", also covered by Tom Jones. As activist, she campaigned against play-back music, insisting she sing live in her appearances on television. She also supported the French general strike in May 1968, singing in its support.
In 1971, she recorded a French version of "Mamy Blue", a gospel song composed by Hubert Giraud with massive success. It was a hit in many countries outside France as well. In 1973, she founded her own record label, "Rapa Nui", for producing and launching new talents. The same year she released "Fio Maravilla", another big hit for her. The origin was a Brazilian hit from Jorge Ben Jor about soccer player Fio Maravilha, adapted to French by lyricist Boris Bergman. In 1976, her French version of The Battle Hymn of the Republic, titled "Glory Alleluia" with new French lyrics and arrangement by André Pascal, became a Christmas hit.
Known For
TV Shows (29)

Champs-Elysées
1982
as Self

Vivement dimanche
1998
as Self

Midi Première
1975
as Self

Sacrée soirée
1987
as Self

Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
1975
as Self

Le monde est à vous
1987
as Self

Numéro un
1975
as Self

Le Grand Échiquier
1972
as Self
Midi trente
1972
as Self

Fan School
1977
as Self

Discorama
1959
as Self
Samedi soir
1971
as Self

Star Academy
2001
as Self

Police Commissioner Moulin
1976
as La mère de Valérie

Téléthon
1987
as Self
Système 2
1975
as Self

Dim Dam Dom
1965
as Self

Les Jeux de 20 heures
1976
as Self

À bout portant
1968
as Self

The Unexpected Getaway
2022
as Self
Amanda
2016
as Self

N'oubliez pas les paroles - Primes événementiels
2008
as Self

Cadet Rousselle
1971
as Self

Rembob'Ina
2018
as Self (chanteuse de soul et variété française)
Matin Bonheur
1987
as Self

La Boîte à secrets
2019
as Self

Un monde, un regard
2021

Collaricocoshow
1987
as Self

The Nursing Home, the TV series
2026
as Nicole
Movies (13)

La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était président
2022
as Self (archive footage)

Aznavour by Charles
2019
as Self - Singer (archive footage)

One Way Ticket
1971
as Rose

50 ans de Numéro Un - Les Carpentier
2025
as Self : Guest

Je m'appelle Régine et je vous emmerde !
2025
as Self : Chanteuse

Laurent Gerra, l'anniversaire-événement
2025
as Self

Chroniques de l'âge tendre
2021
as Self

11e edition de La Nuit de la Deprime aux Folies Bergère
2026

Toute la télé chante pour le Sidaction
2013
as Self

Shadows of the Past
2018
as Jeanne Leblanc

La Grande Fête de Carcassonne
2025
as Self

Voyage voyage, les stars chantent au Maroc
2026
as Self : Guest

Patrick Juvet : À cœur ouvert
2021
as Self
About Nicoletta
Nicoletta Grisoni, longer name Nicole Fernande Grisoni-Chappuis, better known by her mononym Nicoletta (born 11 April 1944 in Vongy, now merged into Thonon-les-Bains, Haute-Savoie, France) is a French pop singer. Becoming very popular on French radio and television, where she had a number of hits in the 1960s and the 1970s, she was considered part of what is known as the French yé-yé generation heavily influenced by American music, particularly rhythm and blues, rock and roll and Beat music. She is mostly known for her version of "Mamy Blue".… With 42 credits spanning from 1959 to 2026, Nicoletta has appeared in 13 films and 29 TV shows.
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Most Popular Nicoletta Movies
- La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était président (2022) — as Self (archive footage)
- Aznavour by Charles (2019) — as Self - Singer (archive footage)
- One Way Ticket (1971) — as Rose
- 50 ans de Numéro Un - Les Carpentier (2025) — as Self : Guest
- Je m'appelle Régine et je vous emmerde ! (2025) — as Self : Chanteuse
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