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”’Sharif Dean”’ (August 14, 1947 — February 14, 2019), stage name ”’Cherif-Eddine Kharroubi”’, was a French-Algerian singer and composer. His most famous titles are “Do you love me?” (also versioned into Spanish) and “Goodbye and Thank You”, both recorded with the collaboration of the Belgian singer Evelyne D’Haese and released in 1973.

”’Sharif Dean”’ (August 14, 1947 — February 14, 2019), stage name ”’Cherif-Eddine Kharroubi”’, was a French-Algerian singer and composer. His most famous titles are “Do you love me?” (also versioned into Spanish) and “Goodbye and Thank You”, both recorded with the collaboration of the Belgian singer Evelyne D’Haese and released in 1973.

==Career==

==Career==

Born in Morocco from a French mother and an Algerian father, he moved to Paris as a child,

Born in Morocco from a French mother and an Algerian father, he moved to Paris as a child,

where he came into contact with modern music, winning the [[RMC (France)|Radio Monte Carlo]] talent show in 1964. He studied in Brussels and obtained a university degree in philosophy and literature in 1971, later dedicating himself to an artistic career. Her first single, Mary-Ann (released in 1972 and produced by Belgian Jean Huysmans), was not a sales success. A year later, he gained prominence with Do You Love Me?,<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.offiziellecharts.de/suche?artist_search=Sharif+Dean&do_search=do | title=Suche – Offizielle Deutsche Charts }}</ref> which featured singer Evelyne D’Haese, a Belgian singer who often worked in the studio, including for Luc Hensill.<ref>{{cite web|access-date=16 September 2020 |date=30 August 2012 |language=fr |title=Sharif Dean ou la déchéance d’un artiste oublié |url=https://www.elwatan.com/archives/culture-archives/sharif-dean-ou-la-decheance-dun-artiste-oublie-30-08-2012 |website=elwatan.com}}<!– auto-translated from French by Module:CS1 translator –></ref> Sharif Dean earned a gold record.<ref>{{cite web|access-date=16 September 2020 |date=10 November 1973 |publisher=Billboard |title=Company reports: Belgium |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=LAkEAAAAMBAJ&dq=Sharif+Dean&pg=PA63-IA19}}<!– auto-translated from Portuguese by Module:CS1 translator –></ref> Dean receives a gold record for selling 100,000 copies of his single Do you love me? in Belgium,<ref name=”Bill”>{{cite web |language=fr |title=Company reports: Belgium |publisher=Billboard |date=10 November 1973 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=LAkEAAAAMBAJ&dq=Sharif+Dean&pg=PA63-IA19 |access-date=16 September 2020}}</ref>{{rp|62, 68}} The single also reached number one in Rio de Janeiro.<ref name=”Bill” /> The song ranked first on Belgian radio and also stood out on the music charts in France, the Netherlands, West Germany and Brazil.<ref name=”Bill” /> This was followed by Plus de problèmes, a much lesser success and only in Belgium.

where he came into contact with modern music, winning the [[RMC (France)|Radio Monte Carlo]] talent show in 1964. He studied in Brussels and obtained a university degree in philosophy and literature in 1971, later dedicating himself to an artistic career. Her first single, Mary-Ann (released in 1972 and produced by Belgian Jean Huysmans), was not a sales success. A year later, he gained prominence with Do You Love Me?,<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.offiziellecharts.de/suche?artist_search=Sharif+Dean&do_search=do | title=Suche – Offizielle Deutsche Charts }}</ref> which featured singer Evelyne D’Haese, a Belgian singer who often worked in the studio, including for Luc Hensill.<ref>{{cite web|access-date=16 September 2020 |date=30 August 2012 |language=fr |title=Sharif Dean ou la déchéance d’un artiste oublié |url=https://www.elwatan.com/archives/culture-archives/sharif-dean-ou-la-decheance-dun-artiste-oublie-30-08-2012 |website=elwatan.com}}<!– auto-translated from French by Module:CS1 translator –></ref> Sharif Dean earned a gold record.<ref>{{cite web|access-date=16 September 2020 |date=10 November 1973 |publisher=Billboard |title=Company reports: Belgium |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=LAkEAAAAMBAJ&dq=Sharif+Dean&pg=PA63-IA19}}<!– auto-translated from Portuguese by Module:CS1 translator –></ref> Dean receives a gold record for selling 100,000 copies of his single Do you love me? in Belgium,<ref name=”Bill”>{{cite web |language=fr |title=Company reports: Belgium |publisher=Billboard |date=10 November 1973 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=LAkEAAAAMBAJ&dq=Sharif+Dean&pg=PA63-IA19 |access-date=16 September 2020}}</ref>{{rp|62, 68}} The single also reached number one in Rio de Janeiro.<ref name=”Bill” /> The song ranked first on Belgian radio and also stood out on the music charts in France, the Netherlands, West Germany and Brazil.<ref name=”Bill” /> This was followed by Plus de problèmes, a much lesser success and only in Belgium.

In 1974, he released No More Troubles, another well-known single in his career.

In 1974, he released No More Troubles, another well-known single in his career.


Latest revision as of 10:40, 2 November 2025

Sharif Dean

Born

Cherif-Eddine Kharroubi

(1947-08-14)August 14, 1947

Died 14 February 2019(2019-02-14) (aged 71)[1]
Genres World
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, composer
Years active 1972–2019

Musical artist

Sharif Dean (August 14, 1947 — February 14, 2019), stage name Cherif-Eddine Kharroubi, was a French-Algerian singer and composer. His most famous titles are “Do you love me?” (also versioned into Spanish) and “Goodbye and Thank You”, both recorded with the collaboration of the Belgian singer Evelyne D’Haese and released in 1973.

Born in Morocco from a French mother and an Algerian father, he moved to Paris as a child,
where he came into contact with modern music, winning the Radio Monte Carlo talent show in 1964. He studied in Brussels and obtained a university degree in philosophy and literature in 1971, later dedicating himself to an artistic career. Her first single, Mary-Ann (released in 1972 and produced by Belgian Jean Huysmans), was not a sales success. A year later, he gained prominence with Do You Love Me?,[2] which featured singer Evelyne D’Haese, a Belgian singer who often worked in the studio, including for Luc Hensill.[3] Sharif Dean earned a gold record.[4] Dean receives a gold record for selling 100,000 copies of his single Do you love me? in Belgium,[5]: 62, 68  The single also reached number one in Rio de Janeiro.[5] The song ranked first on Belgian radio and also stood out on the music charts in France, the Netherlands, West Germany and Brazil.[5] This was followed by Plus de problèmes, a much lesser success and only in Belgium.

In 1974, he released No More Troubles, another well-known single in his career.

Sharif Dean died on February 14, 2019, in Oran, Algeria, after complications from diabetes that had affected him for some time.[6][7]

  • Do You Love Me? (1972)
  • Anna Marianna/ Mary Ann (1972)
  • No More Troubles (1973)
  • So Good (To Be Together) (1974)
  • Stand By Me (1975)
  • Hey Baby/ He’ll Have To Go (1976)
  • Dance Girl Dance (1984)
  • Sleepless (In Your Dreams of Love) (1985)

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