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Roch grew up in Saint Basile, New Bruswick, Canada, with a younger brother, Marc and a younger sister, Janice. Both his parents were English teachers so Roch grew up bilingual with French and English. After his parents divorce he spent a lot of time with this paternal grandparents. Roch wanted to be a professional hockey player, but an injury during a baseball game forced him to choose another career. Roch studied physiology at Ottawa University with intentions of becoming a medical doctor. He graduated in 1985. However, music was his calling. His tried for years to get a hit, but it wasn't until his friend suggested he sing in French and his appearance on French-Canadian TV did his musical career take off. In 1989, "Helene" (pronounced Helen) was released and it took the French speaking world and several European countries by storm. In 1990 he released an English version of "Helen" which made him a star to the rest of Canada. Ne viens pas Roch Voisine Ne viens pas réveiller ma mémoire Dire que tout se répare qu'il faut savoir pardonner. Ne viens pas faire basculer ma vie Toi qui l'as affaibli sans coeur et sans merci. Ne viens pas si tu n'as pas choisi S'il reste à tes silences encore un peu de lui. Ne viens pas si c'est pour t'endormir En essayant, à chaque nuit, de repartir. Ne viens pas remuer ciel et terre Jurer qu'il t'indiffère si tu n'es pas sûre de toi. Ne viens pas ou tu vas me tuer. Tu as beau le jurer, as-tu vraiment changé ? Ne viens pas si tu n'as pas choisi S'il reste à tes absences encore un peu de lui. Ne viens pas si c'est pour t'endormir En essayant, à chaque nuit, de repartir. Je fais ce que je peux pour m'en sortir. Je confonds la haine et l'amour à force de… Connect with me on Facebook and Linkedin : Medinat Oyedele Kindly leave me a review ,I will love to hear from you. Kindly sponsor this podcast to help me create great contents --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
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