Charles Aznavour's discography comprises over 80 albums and numerous singles, recorded between 1952 and 2008. His output includes:

Charles Aznavour’s 80+ albums between 1952 and 2008 are not mere products. They are a diary of a man who wrote about shame, aging, joy, erotic loneliness, and immigrant identity before such topics were common. His voice changed from thin tenor to gravelly bass; his themes darkened and then warmed; but his commitment to telling truth through song never wavered.

This period defined Aznavour’s career. He released a steady stream of classic studio albums. He also recorded legendary live performances at the Olympia theatre in Paris. During this time, he became a master storyteller. He tackled complex adult themes that other pop artists avoided.

Albums released in the late 90s and early 2000s, such as Je voyage (2003) and Duos (2008), showed a man still deeply in love with the craft of songwriting. Collecting the Legacy

While listing all 80 individually would exceed space here, they fall into these categories: