Singer and actress Marianne Faithfull has died at the age of 78, her spokesperson has said.
Tributes have poured in for the star whose hits included As Tears Go By, which was written by The Rolling Stones‘ Sir Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.
In addition to her music career, Faithfull also acted in films including The Girl on a Motorcycle, as well as theatre productions.
A statement said: ‘It is with deep sadness that we announce the death of the singer, songwriter and actress Marianne Faithfull.
‘Marianne passed away peacefully in London today, in the company of her loving family. She will be dearly missed.’
Paying tribute, Tony Blackburn OBE posted on X: ‘Sorry to hear that 69’s singer Marianne Faithfull has died at the age of 78.
‘She gave us some great songs to play. R.I.P.’
Marianne Faithfull, pictured here in April 2016, has died at the age of 78, it has been announced
She starred in the 1960s film Girl On A Bicycle as well as enjoying chart success as a singer
Marianne Faithfull, pictured here in 1967, has hits such as Come And Stay With Me
Her other hits in the 1960s included As Tears Go By – co-written by her then-boyfriend Mick Jagger (the couple are pictured together in Sydney in July 1969)
Faithfull began her singing career in 1964, after being discovered by Rolling Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham.
She released her self-titled debut album in 1965, which featured her UK number nine hit single, along with number four hit Come And Stay With Me, at the same time as follow-up LP Come My Way, largely made up of folk covers.
From 1966 to 1970, Faithfull was in a highly-publicised relationship with Sir Mick following his split from model and actress Chrissie Shrimpton.
Her first hit, As Tears Go By, was written by Sir Mick and Richards, and was followed up with a series of successful singles, including Come And Stay with Me, This Little Bird and Summer Nights.
She was famously found wearing nothing except a rug at an infamous drugs bust at Rolling Stones guitarist Richards’ country house, Redlands, in 1967.
Following her split with Sir Mick, Faithfull spent two years on the streets of Soho while addicted to heroin before living in a squat.
Faithful during her performance at the Montreux Jazz Festival July 10, 1995
Faithful after she opened the Innocence and Experience exhibition at Tate Liverpool in April 2012
Faithfull sings in a concert at the Jazz Festival in Montreux, Switzerland July 3, 1999
She returned to release an album, Broken English, in 1979, which is now regarded as a classic.
Faithfull re-invented herself in 1987 as a jazz and blues singer, with the critically acclaimed Strange Weather, and in the same decade went into rehab.
Recently she has enjoyed a resurgence and is said to be admired by the likes of Kate Moss and Courtney Love.
The daughter of a British military officer and an Austro-Hungarian Jewish baroness, Faithfull recently appeared in Sofia Coppola’s film Marie Antoinette.
She made guest star appearances as God in the TV sitcom Absolutely Fabulous.
Early films included I’ll Never Forget What’s ‘Is Name, alongside Orson Welles, and Girl On A Motorcycle.
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