Véronique Sanson Dictionary Part 2 |
Word | Details |
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Nathalie Blues |
Fourth track on the first 45t from "Les Roche-Martin", released in 1967, and written by Violaine. |
Neal Wilkinson |
An English drummer who works closely on stage with Lee Sklar when Véro goes out on the road. Often seen with headphones... very much a perfectionist percussionist! |
Nicholas "Nick" Lane |
One of the "coolest" members of Véro's entourage. When he's not blowing his instrument, he smiles a lot! |
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Odeur de neige |
Seventh song on Véro's 1992 studio album: "Sans Regrets". Also the title chosen for this site! |
Olympia |
One of Paris' most famous venues, and where all the stars want to play. Recently refitted for better acoustics. Apparently the venue where the artist feels closer to the audience. |
On m'attend là-bas |
Eleventh track on the "Le Maudit" album. |
Orgeval |
Became Véro's home in 1983... a few kms to the west of Paris. |
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Palais des Sports | A venue in Paris where Véro is often seen entertaining those with excellent musical taste. |
Panne de cœur |
Tenth song on Véro's 1992 studio album "Sans Regrets" |
Paranoïa |
Véro's sixth track on the "Moi, le venin" album. |
Pathé-Marconi | The record label for "Les Roche-Martin" |
Peut-être toi, peut-être moi |
Tenth track on the "D'un papillon à une étoile" album. |
Piano Blanc (éditions) |
They publish and have copyright on Véro's lyrics and musique. (44 rue de Miromesnil, 75008 Paris). |
Pièrre Palmade | Véro's second ex-husband who is well known in France as a comedian. He often appeared on TV in the same show as Véro. |
Pour celle que j'aime |
Véro's tenth track from her "7ème" album |
Pour les Michel |
Sixth track on the "Amoureuse" album. |
Pour ma symphonie | An early song written and recorded by Véro with "Les Roche-Martin" (1967). |
Pour qui |
Seventh track on the "Amoureuse" album. |
Pour me comprendre |
First track on the "D'un papillon à une étoile" album. |
Poussière de pollen |
Second track on the "Album blanc" aka "C'est long c'est court". |
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Quebec |
Where Véro made her first tour as the main act, and she did it alone on stage. Towns included Montréal, Rimouski, Chicoutimi, Trois-Rivières, and others. |
Quelques mots d'amour |
Song written by Michel Berger and covered by Véro. The lyrics to this song inspired the title of Véro's 1999 album release "D'un papillon à une étoile". |
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Radio Vipère |
Véro's fourth track on the "Moi, le venin " album. |
Redoutable |
Third track on the "Vancouver " album, Véro's fourth. |
René Sanson |
Véro's father. Married Colette (Véro's mother) on 19th January 1945. |
Room Service |
A film by Boris Bergman where Véro played a small role in the summer of 1982. |
Rien que de l'eau |
Fourth song on Véro's 1992 studio album: "Sans Regrets". Adapted from Bernard Swell's "I wanna know". |
Run |
A song that Véro recorded with her son Christopher Stills. |
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Sad Limousine |
Seventh track on the "Vancouver" album, Véro's fourth. |
Saint Monica |
Sixth track on the "Laisse-la vivre " album. |
Salsa |
Véro's ninth track from her "7ème" album |
Sanson | Singer And Naturalism Of "Ne plus ultra" |
Sanson Portrait | A video release from TF1 video which takes a glimpse at Véro's life and career. Various clips of songs are included on this cassette. The Reference is Warner Music Division 470086. |
Sans Regrets |
First song on Véro's 1992 studio album of the same name: "Sans Regrets". |
7ème |
Véro's studio album release of October 1979. In fact, this was her sixth studio album. |
Sergio Mendes |
An early influence on Véro. |
Si je danse pour toi |
Véro's fourth track from her "7ème" album |
Si tu t'en vas |
Third track on the "D'un papillon à une étoile " album. |
Stephen Stills | He was the lucky guy who married Véro! Of Crosby, Stills, Young, and Nash fame. |
Studio de la Gaité (Paris) |
Used for the recording of Véro's first album. |
Symphonique Sanson | Video and live CD recorded at the Théâtre du Châtelet (Paris) in December 1998 for a release in 1989. Recorded with the Symphonique orchestra Fisyo from Prague under the direction of Leos Svarovsky.. |
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Titou | Alias for Christopher Stills. |
Toi et Moi | Song written for a friend of Véro's. First appeared on "Zenith 93". |
Tony Franck |
Probably the professional photographer who has taken more photographs of Véro than anyone else. |
Toute Seule |
Fourth track on the "De l'autre côté de mon rêve" album. |
Tout est cassé, tout est mort |
Second track on the " Amoureuse" album . |
Toute une vie sans te voir |
Véro's first track from her "7ème" album |
Tout va bien |
Fourth track on the "Album blanc " aka "C'est long c'est court". |
Trident Studios, London | Where Véro first had a go on an Elton John piano... studios also used by Queen. Véro recorded her album "Vancouver" here. |
Triel-sur-Seine, (très tôt, le matin) | A French town where famous people live! Also, the closing instrumental track on the "Longue Distance" album. |
Tu as peur du bruit |
Track on the second 45t from "Les Roche-Martin", released in 1967, and written by François Bernheim. |
Tu sais que je t'aime bien |
Eighth track on the "Vancouver " album, Véro's fourth. |
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Un amour qui m'irait bien |
Third song on Véro's 1998 album "Indestructible ". |
Une maison après la mienne |
Fifth track on the "Vancouver " album, Véro's fourth. |
Une Nuit Sur Son Epaule |
Second track on the " De l'autre côté de mon rêve " album. |
Un être idéal |
Seventh song on Véro's 1998 album "Indestructible ". |
Un peu d'air pur, et hop |
Véro's second track on the "Moi, le venin " album. A video clip was made for this track, and it has even been banned from the radio. |
Un peu plus de noir |
Fifth track on the "Le Maudit " album. |
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Vancouver |
First track on the "Vancouver " album, Véro's fourth. |
Vaucresson (Paris) | Véro had a residence here in the mid 70s. |
Véronique |
Fourth track on the "Le Maudit" album. |
Véronique Sanson |
She might well have been called Nathalie Sanson. Multi-talented singer (vibrato) songwriter. One of France's hottest properties! |
Vert vert vert |
Eighth track on the "Amoureuse" album. |
Victoires de la Musique | French award ceremony where Véro has been voted "top female performer" in 1992 and in 1996. She is again nominated for the awards in 2000, to be held on 11th March. |
Violaine | Véro's sister, born two years earlier. Also a member of the trio "Les Roche-Martin". She was nearly named Marie, but eventually called Violaine in hommage to Paul Claudel. |
Visiteur et Voyageur |
Ninth song on Véro's 1992 studio album: "Sans Regrets" |
Vue sur la mer |
Seventh track on the "Longue Distance" album. |
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W.E.A. |
Véro's rec ord label (Warner Music France) |
When we're together |
Second track on the "Vancouver" album, Véro's fourth. |
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XII |
The number of studio albums that Véro has recorded to date! |
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Yann Morvan |
A very talented writer who has brought us the most exclusive book (a portrait) yet on Véro in 1995. ISBN 2-87795-064-6. Published by DLM éditions. Unfortunately now out of print. |
Y'a pas de doute il faut que je m'en aille |
Fifth track on Véro's fifth album, "Hollywood". |
Y'a quelque chose là-dessous |
Eighth track on the "Longue Distance" album. |
Yves Duteil |
He recorded a duet with Véro in 1994 entitled "Mélancolie". |
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Zenith '93 |
Many people's favourite live album from Véro... highly recommended! |
Revised: February 27, 2008. |