Vesoul (song)
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Vesoul (1968) is a musical composition by Jacques Brel.
It is a fast-paced waltz during the recording of which Brel famously yelled «Chauffe, Marcel, chauffe!» ("heat up, Marcel, heat up!") at his accordionist, Marcel Azzola.
Next to Vesoul, the song references cities such as Vierzon, Honfleur, Hamburg, Antwerp, Paris.
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