Nos rendez-vous

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"Nos rendez-vous"
Natasha St-Pier - Nos rendez-vous.jpg
Single by Natasha St-Pier
from the album De l'amour le mieux
B-side "De l'amour le mieux"
Released27 September 2002
Recorded2002
Genre Pop
Length3:04
Label Columbia
Songwriter(s) Patrice Guirao,
Volodia,
Gioacchino Maurici
Producer(s) Pascal Obispo, Volodia
Natasha St-Pier singles chronology
"Tu trouveras"
(2002)
"Nos rendez-vous"
(2002)
"Alors on se raccroche"
(2003)

"Nos rendez-vous" is a song recorded by Canadian singer Natasha St-Pier. Written by Patrice Guirao, Volodia and Gioacchino Maurici, and produced by Pascal Obispo, it was the second single from St-Pier's third album De l'amour le mieux (2002), and was released on 27 September 2002. [1] It became the singer's sixth-most successful single in terms of peak positions on the French charts, hitting some success. In France, the single debuted at number 16 on the chart edition of 5 October 2002, reached a peak of number 15 in the third week, then dropped and remained for a total of 14 weeks in the top 50 and fell out of the top 100 after 17 weeks. On 17 December 2002, it earned a Gold disc for selling over 250,000 units. [2] In Belgium (Wallonia), it entered the Ultratop 50 on 16 November 2002 at number 28, then jumped to a peak of number 15 and remained for 13 weeks in the top 40. In Switzerland, entered at a peak of number 45 on 24 November 2002, then dropped and fell off the top 100 after 11 weeks.

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The song was included in St-Pier's best of Tu trouveras... 10 ans de succès (Best of) , released in November 2009, on which it appears as the sixth track.

Track listings

CD single - Promo
  1. "Nos rendez-vous" — 3:04
CD single
  1. "Nos rendez-vous" — 3:04
  2. "De l'amour le mieux" — 4:10

Charts

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