
Sheila
Biography
Annie Chancel (born 16 August 1945), known as Sheila, is a French pop singer who became successful as a solo artist in the 1960s and 1970s, and was also part of the duo Sheila & Ringo with her husband singer Ringo. She also fronted a disco act called Sheila and B. Devotion. Her stage name came from the title of her first release, a French cover version of "Sheila", a hit by Tommy Roe. Throughout her career, Sheila has sold more than 85 million records worldwide. Sheila started her musical career in 1962, after being noticed by Claude Carrère, a French record producer and songwriter. Her parents signed a contract with Carrère for her, when she was 16; the contract led to an artistic collaboration which lasted for more than 20 years. In 1995, a lawsuit put an end to this life-time deal. She entered into a long royalties battle against her former producer, which she won. Sheila had numerous hits in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, playing the typical 'girl next door'. Her first hit was "L'école est finie" ("School is over"), in 1962 (1 million copies). It reached the #1 position in France. In 1964, she recorded and released "Vous Les Copains, Je Ne Vous Oublierai Jamais", her French adaptation of the international hit, "Do Wah Diddy Diddy" as popularized by Manfred Mann, also charted. Notably, the original pop song was sung by The Exciters from a year earlier in 1963. In the movie, Eight Women, Ludivine Sagnier sang her 1963 hit "Papa t'es plus dans l'coup" ("Daddy, you are not in on it anymore"). Sheila's music also featured in the 1996 François Ozon film Une robe d'été (A Summer Dress). The character Sébastien is a fan of Sheila, and Sheila's version of Cher's "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" was on the soundtrack. "Les rois mages" also featured in "Ma vie en rose", a 1997 gender-bender film, "Love me baby", in 1978, "Attention les enfants regardent", with Alain Delon, "Spacer" in "Podium" (2004). After more than a decade of targeting the French teen music audience, mainly in French but also in Spanish, German and Italian, Sheila made a change in her career by releasing "Les Femmes (Qu'y a-t-il dans le cœur des femmes)", a song by Christine Charbonneau in 1976. "Les Femmes" climbed to number one and stayed in the chart for three months. "Les Femmes" brought to Sheila a revolution of modernity, making her one of the idols of the French pop music. In 1977, she started singing in English as Sheila and B. Devotion (in some countries records were under the name "Sheila B. Devotion") and changed her style to disco music. Sheila was accompanied by three male dancers who made up the "Black Devotion" in her routine. She enjoyed international success with hits such as "Singin' in the Rain", "Love Me Baby", "You Light my Fire" and "Spacer" (from the album King of the World, produced by Chic). "Spacer" is one of her biggest hits with more than 5 million copies sold worldwide. According to different interviews, she often said her experience with Chic completely changed her way of working and singing. It was the beginning of a deep artistic disagreement with her French manager Carrère, which made Sheila leave France, move to New York "to start all over again" and studied at the Actors Studio. ... Source: Article "Sheila (French singer)" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
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Movie Appearances

Chroniques de l'âge tendre
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2021

Sheila - Tournée anniversaire : 60 ans de carrière
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2022

Terzo canale - Avventura a Montecarlo
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1970

Bang Bang
as Sheila
1967
La Lucarne magique
as A star
1971

Numéro un - Demis Roussos
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2020

La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était président
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2022

Graduation Year
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1964

Sheila, toutes ces vies-là
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2022

Cambiando el destino
as Imán
1992

La Génération Salut les copains
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2019

Nile Rodgers: Secrets of a Hitmaker
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2015

Treasure Island
as Aunt Helen
1986

For the Sake of a 50!
as Eugenie
2025

50 ans de Numéro Un - Les Carpentier
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2025
TV Appearances

La Chance aux chansons
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1984

La Chance aux chansons
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1984
Amanda
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2016

The Unexpected Getaway
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2012

Victoires de la musique
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1985

Midi Première
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1975

L'Académie des 9
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1982

La Boîte à secrets
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2019

The Secret Song
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2018

Stars à domicile
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2001

Archives secrètes
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2021

Le Grand Échiquier
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1972