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Nathalie Pâque

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Nathalie Pâque
Born
Nathalie Dominique Françoise Pâque

(1977-05-11)11 May 1977 (age 48)
OriginLiège, Belgium
GenresPop
OccupationSinger
Musical artist

Nathalie Dominique Françoise Pâque (born 11 May 1977,Liège) is a Belgian singer, best known for her participation on behalf of France in the 1989Eurovision Song Contest.

Pâque was internally selected by channelAntenne 2 to represent France with the song "J'ai volé la vie" ("I've Stolen Life") in the1989 Eurovision Song Contest, held inLausanne,Switzerland on 6 May. At five days short of her 12th birthday, Pâque was the youngest performer ever to take a lead vocal at the adult Eurovision. "J'ai volé la vie" finished in eighth place of the 22 entrants.[1][2] In response to reservations expressed by a number of participating countries regarding Pâque's youth (and that of 1989 Israeli singer Gili, who was only slightly older), theEuropean Broadcasting Union amended the Eurovision rules on age with effect from 1990.[3]

Pâque released several singles and two albums in Belgium during the 1990s, and in recent years has appeared in stage musicals such asTitanic andSingin' in the Rain in Belgium and France.

Discography

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Singles

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  • 1989: "J'ai volé la vie"
  • 1989: "Ils reviennent"
  • 1990: "Bébé bambou"
  • 1991: "Danse"
  • 1991: "Noël différent"
  • 1992: "Kiss Me"(with Daniel Mendy)
  • 1992: "Nous, c'est spécial"
  • 1993: "Laisse-moi voyager"
  • 1996: "C'est vrai...je t'aime"
  • 1996: "Je garderai pour toi"
  • 1998: "Mama, c'est l'heure"

Albums

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  • 1996:C'est vrai...je t'aime
  • 1998:Chante-nous la vie[4]

References

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  1. ^ESC History 1989.Archived 2014-07-09 at theWayback Machine
  2. ^"J'ai volé la vie" at diggiloo.net
  3. ^O'Connor, J:Eurovision Song Contest – Official History. Carlton Books, 2005.ISBN 978-1-84442-586-0
  4. ^Discography at Ultratop.be.Archived 2012-10-21 at theWayback Machine

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Preceded byFrance in the Eurovision Song Contest
1989
Succeeded by
Participation
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Note: Entries scored out signify where France did not compete. Italics indicate an entry in a future contest.
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  • "Apopse as vrethoume"
  • "Avrei voluto"
  • "Bana Bana"
  • "Blijf zoals je bent"
  • "Conquistador"
  • "Derekh Hamelekh"
  • "La dolce vita"
  • "Door de wind"
  • "En dag"
  • "Flieger"
  • "J'ai volé la vie"
  • "Monsieur"
  • "Nacida para amar"
  • "Nur ein Lied"
  • "The Real Me"
  • "Rock Me"
  • "Það sem enginn sér"
  • "To diko sou asteri"
  • "Venners nærhet"
  • "Vi maler byen rød"
  • "Viver senza tei"
  • "Why Do I Always Get It Wrong"
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