Veronique sanson wikipedia
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Véronique Sanson is a singer-songwriter who can boast, apart from being the daughter of a deputy, of composing, writing and singing her own songs and has done so for 5 decades, just that.
The artistic career of the young Véronique really began at the age of 18 when she created the group 'Les Roche Martin' with her sister Violaine and a certain François Bernheim. The same François Bernheim who would become a renowned composer a few years later, notably for artists like Brigitte Bardot, Gérard Lenorman, Marie Laforet and other Patricia Kaas.
The trio will release two 45s which will unfortunately meet with no success but which will at least have the merit of launching the careers of 2 of the protagonists of the trio. We are then in A decisive year for the fate of the young singer, since she met there for the first time a certain… Michel Berger, who then held a position of artistic director at Pathé Marconi.
T • • French singer-songwriter Musical artist Véronique Marie Line Sanson[1] (French pronunciation:[veʁɔnikmaʁilinsɑ̃sɔ̃]; born 24 April ) is a three-time Victoires de la Musique award-winning French singer-songwriter and record producer with an avid following in her native country. Ten years after Barbara, Véronique Sanson became one of the first French female singer-songwriters to break into stardom with her debut album "Amoureuse" in She also became one of the most successful and most prominent members of the Seventies "Nouvelle chanson française" ("New French chanson"), alongside Alain Souchon, Bernard Lavilliers, Jacques Higelin, Michel Polnareff, Catherine Lara, Yves Duteil, Maxime Le Forestier, Renaud, William Sheller, Michel Jonasz, Michel Berger, Hubert-Félix Thiéfaine, Louis Chédid, or Francis Cabrel.[2] Unlike most previous French artists of the Sixties Yé-yé era, who mostly released EPs consisting of a collection of singles Véronique Sanson discography
Year Album Chart Certification (France) Notes France Belgium Switzerland Les plus belles chansons — — — 2× Gold Exclusivement féminin — — — — Les plus belles chansons volume 1 — — — — Les plus belles chansons volume 2 — — — — Les plus belles chansons volume 1 — — — — (Second edition) Les plus belles chansons volume 2 — — — — (Second edition) Les moments importants 76 — Gold (2 CD, 3 unreleased tracks) Petits moments choisis 15 79 — — (3 CD, Rare and unreleased tracks, live CD3 w/ 19 tracks) Et voilà! Intégrale – — — — — (22 CD + 4 DVD, Complete discography, 53 rare and unreleased tracks, limited edition, copies) Et voilà! Intégrale – — — — — (Second edition, copies) Amoureuse, – 8 20 — — (Box set: remastered CD of Amoureuse + 11 demo song Véronique Sanson