Frank Michael Beyer, known simply as Frank Michael, is a Belgian singer and songwriter born on February 24, 1947. He is primarily recognized for his contributions to the schlager and pop genres, which feature catchy melodies and sentimental lyrics. Michael gained popularity in the 1970s and 1980s, particularly in German-speaking countries, and is known for his romantic ballads and easy-listening style. Some of his notable works include hits like "Tous les enfants," "Adieu mon cœur," and "La chanson de l’amour." His music often resonates with themes of love and nostalgia, appealing to a wide audience. Michael's warm vocal delivery and engaging stage presence have made him a beloved figure in the European music scene. Throughout his career, Frank Michael has released numerous albums, selling millions of copies, and has maintained a loyal fan base, contributing to the enduring popularity of schlager music. His impact lies in his ability to blend traditional pop elements with contemporary sounds, influencing a generation of artists in the genre and ensuring the continued relevance of romantic pop music in European culture.