Marianne Faithfull Dies at 78
Singer and actress Marianne Faithfull has passed away at the age of 78, peacefully in London, surrounded by family, according to a spokesperson
cited by the Daily Mail. Tributes have poured in for the artist, best known for her 1964 hit As Tears Go By, written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.
Born December 29, 1946, in Hampstead, London, Faithfull came from an aristocratic background. She rose to fame
in the 1960s with her ethereal vocals and captivating presence. Discovered at a Rolling Stones party,
she quickly became a defining voice of the era—and a tabloid fixture through her relationship with Jagger.
Her career faltered in the 1970s amid addiction struggles, but she returned triumphantly with Broken English (1979),
her acclaimed, edgy comeback album. Her distinctive, husky voice became a symbol of resilience.
Beyond music, Faithfull acted in films like The Girl on a Motorcycle and Marie Antoinette, and appeared in numerous stage productions.
She remained artistically active well into her 70s, despite health battles—including a serious case of COVID-19 in 2020.
Faithfull leaves behind a legacy of haunting music, raw honesty, and artistic reinvention that spanned more than six decades.