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  1. Suzanne (Leonard Cohen song) - Wikipedia

    " Suzanne " is a song written by Canadian poet and musician Leonard Cohen in the 1960s. First published as a poem in 1966, it was recorded as a song by Judy Collins in the same year, and …

  2. Leonard Cohen - Suzanne (Official Audio) - YouTube

    #LeonardCohen #Suzanne #SongsofLeonardCohen Leonard Cohen – Suzanne (Official Audio) ...more

  3. Leonard Cohen – Suzanne Lyrics | Genius Lyrics

    Suzanne is the first track on Leonard Cohen’s 1967 debut album: Songs of Leonard Cohen. It was first published as a poem in Cohen’s 1966 collection “Parasites of Heaven”.

  4. Meaning, origin and history of the name Suzanne

    Apr 16, 2019 · French form of Susanna. Name Days?

  5. Suzanne - Meaning of Suzanne, What does Suzanne mean? - BabyNamesPedia

    Meaning of Suzanne - What does Suzanne mean? Read the name meaning, origin, pronunciation, and popularity of the baby name Suzanne for girls.

  6. Behind the Song: Leonard Cohen, “Suzanne” - American …

    Oct 15, 2021 · Such is the case with “Suzanne,” the haunting composition that has become one of Canadian singer/songwriter Leonard Cohen’s best-known works.

  7. Suzanne - Meaning, Nicknames, Origins and More | Namepedia

    The name "Suzanne" is of French origin and is a variant of the name "Susan," which is derived from the Hebrew name "Shoshana," meaning "lily" or "rose." The name has a rich history and …

  8. Suzanne by Leonard Cohen - Songfacts

    In 2006, the Canadian Broadcasting Company (CBC) found Suzanne Verdal, who inspired the song. She was a dancer and traveled around the world, but in the '90s, she hurt her back and …

  9. The Story of Suzanne - Leonard Cohen Files

    She became the muse of dozens of Beat poets but for one, Leonard Cohen, she became extra special. Suzanne: The Beat scene was beautiful. It was live jazz and we were just dancing our …

  10. Suzanne (given name) - Wikipedia

    Suzanne is a common female given name that was particularly popular in the United States in the 1950s and 1960s. It remained in the top 200 most popular names in the United States …