Born in Casablanca, Morocco, on January 10, 1941, Bernard Sauvat scored his
biggest hit with the song "Le Professeur est un rêveur" in 1974. Noticed by
Europe n° 1 radio director Lucien Morisse in 1970, the singer won the Grand Prix
du disque de l'Académie Charles-Cros for the single "L'Amour il faut être deux"
(1972), before achieving national fame with an extract from his 2nd album, "Le
Professeur est un rêveur". One of the biggest hits of 1974, the song refers to
his job as a mathematics teacher at a school in Neuilly-sur-Seine. Author,
composer, guitarist and performer, Berna...