"Fan" is a 2003 song recorded by French singer and composer Pascal Obispo. Written by Lionel Florence who had previously worked for many notable artists, the song is a tribute to great artists, particularly Michel Polnareff. Released on March 14, 2003, as the lead single of the album of the same name, "Fan" achieved great success in France and Belgium (Wallonia), becoming to date Obispo's first number-one hit and his most successful single in terms of chart peak positions. The song was also performed during the singer's next tours and was thus included on the albums Studio Fan / Live Fan (2004) and Les Fleurs de Forest (2007).
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| - Fan est une chanson écrite par Lionel Florence, composée et interprétée par Pascal Obispo, sortie en single en 2003. Elle figure dans le double album Studio Fan - Live Fan qui sort en juin 2004. Elle se classe en tête des ventes en France et en Belgique, ainsi que 15e en Suisse. Le single est sorti avec dix visuels différents. Sur les pochettes en éditions limitées, le chanteur est déguisé en différents artistes : Freddie Mercury, Robert De Niro, Elvis Presley, Michel Polnareff, Marilyn Monroe, Angus Young, Gene Simmons, JoeyStarr. (fr)
- "Fan" is a 2003 song recorded by French singer and composer Pascal Obispo. Written by Lionel Florence who had previously worked for many notable artists, the song is a tribute to great artists, particularly Michel Polnareff. Released on March 14, 2003, as the lead single of the album of the same name, "Fan" achieved great success in France and Belgium (Wallonia), becoming to date Obispo's first number-one hit and his most successful single in terms of chart peak positions. The song was also performed during the singer's next tours and was thus included on the albums Studio Fan / Live Fan (2004) and Les Fleurs de Forest (2007). (en)
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| - "Fan" is a 2003 song recorded by French singer and composer Pascal Obispo. Written by Lionel Florence who had previously worked for many notable artists, the song is a tribute to great artists, particularly Michel Polnareff. Released on March 14, 2003, as the lead single of the album of the same name, "Fan" achieved great success in France and Belgium (Wallonia), becoming to date Obispo's first number-one hit and his most successful single in terms of chart peak positions. The song was also performed during the singer's next tours and was thus included on the albums Studio Fan / Live Fan (2004) and Les Fleurs de Forest (2007). The CD single was released in many editions with various art cover showing Obispo portraying many artists such as Robert De Niro, Freddie Mercury and Marilyn Monroe. In France, the single went straight to number-one on 1 June 2003, and almost didn't stop to drop the weeks after, totalling eight weeks in the top ten, 18 weeks in the top 50 and 27 weeks in the top 100. (en)
- Fan est une chanson écrite par Lionel Florence, composée et interprétée par Pascal Obispo, sortie en single en 2003. Elle figure dans le double album Studio Fan - Live Fan qui sort en juin 2004. Elle se classe en tête des ventes en France et en Belgique, ainsi que 15e en Suisse. Le single est sorti avec dix visuels différents. Sur les pochettes en éditions limitées, le chanteur est déguisé en différents artistes : Freddie Mercury, Robert De Niro, Elvis Presley, Michel Polnareff, Marilyn Monroe, Angus Young, Gene Simmons, JoeyStarr. (fr)
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