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  1. Séverine (born Josiane Grizeau; 10 October 1948) is a French singer. Séverine won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1971 for Monaco, performing "Un banc, un arbre, une rue" ( A bench, a tree, a street ), with music by Jean-Pierre Bourtayre and words by Yves Dessca.

  2. Severina Vučković (born 21 April 1972), better known mononymously as Severina, is a Croatian singer-songwriter and actress. In 2006, the Croatian weekly Nacional listed her among the 100 most influential Croats, calling her "the only bona fide Croatian celebrity".

  3. May 16, 2024 · Séverine (born October 10, 1948), born Josiane Grizeau, is a French singer. Born in Paris, Séverine won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1971 for Monaco, performing "Un banc, un arbre, une rue" (A bench, a tree, a street), with music by Jean-Pierre Bourtayre and words by Yves Dessca.

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  4. The winner of the 1971 Eurovision Song Contest, where she represented the tiny principality of Monaco, French singer Séverine was born Josiane Grizeau on October 10, 1948, in Paris. A virtual unknown…

  5. Jul 28, 2023 · Séverine sings Un banc, un abre, une rue for Monaco and wins the Eurovision Song Contest with 128 points.3 APRIL 1971 - GAIETY THEATRE IN DUBLIN, IRELANDMusi...

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  6. severineofficiel.wixsite.com › severineofficielSEVERINE OFFICIAL WEBSITE

    50 old life singer and Victory for Monaco Eurovision song contest happy birthday ! Séverine was born on the 10th of October 1948 in Paris. Even as a child, she had already a passion for singing. Aged 14, she sung in a band called Les Murators. In 1967, the VOGUE company offered her to record a song.

  7. Apr 13, 2021 · Séverine, whose original name is Josiane Grizeau, was asked by the famous lyric writer Georges Aber if she would like to enter the Monaco song selection for the Eurovision Song Contest in 1971, and Jean-Pierre Bourtayre and Yves Dessca wrote the song ‘Un banc, un arbre, une rue’.