Édith Piaf
Édith Giovanna Gassion (19 December 1915 – 10 October 1963), known as Édith Piaf (French: [edit pjaf]), was a French singer and lyricist best known for performing songs in the cabaret and modern chanson genres. She is widely regarded as France's greatest popular singer and one of the most celebrated performers of the 20th century.
Having begun her career touring with her father at age fourteen, she was discovered in 1935 in Paris by night club owner Louis Leplée, and achieved her first successes in the "Theatre de l'ABC" among others with the song "Mon Légionnaire". Owner of the ABC music hall Mitty Goldin also wrote songs for her, e.g. "Demain", and produced some of her songs. Her fame increased during the German occupation of France, shortly after which (in 1945) she wrote the lyrics to her signature song, "La Vie en rose" ('life in pink'). She became France's most popular entertainer in the late 1940s, also touring Europe, South America and the United States, where her popularity led to eight appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show.
Piaf continued to perform, including several series of concerts at the Paris Olympia music hall, until a few months before her death in 1963 at age 47. Her last song, "L'Homme de Berlin", was recorded with her husband Théo Sarapo in April 1963. Since her death, several documentaries and films have been produced about Piaf's life as a touchstone of French culture, including the Academy Award winning La Vie en Rose in 2007.
Piaf's music was often autobiographical, and she specialized in chanson réaliste and torch ballads about love, loss and sorrow. In addition to her signature song, her most widely known songs include "Non, je ne regrette rien" (1960), "Hymne à l'amour" (1949), "Milord" (1959), "La Foule" (1957), "L'Accordéoniste" (1940), and "Padam, padam..." (1951).
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Padam padam - Edith Piaf at Berns in Stockholm, 1958 -
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C'est pour ca - Edith Piaf at Berns in Stockholm, 1958 -
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Je hais les dimanches - Edith Piaf at Berns in Stockholm, 1958 -
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My Lost Melody - Edith Piaf at Berns in Stockholm, 1958 -
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La foule - Edith Piaf at Berns in Stockholm, 1958 -
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L’accordéoniste - Edith Piaf at Berns in Stockholm, 1958 -
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Hymn To Love - Edith Piaf at Berns in Stockholm, 1958 -
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My Love Is For You - Edith Piaf at Berns in Stockholm, 1958 -
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La goualante du pauvre Jean - Edith Piaf at Berns in Stockholm, 1958 -
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Bravo pour le clown! - Edith Piaf at Berns in Stockholm, 1958 -
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La vie en rose - Edith Piaf at Berns in Stockholm, 1958 -
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Symphonique
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La foule - Symphonique, orch. Nathan Stornetta - Symphonique -
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Milord - Symphonique, orch. Samuel Pegg - Symphonique -
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Mon manège à moi (Tu me fais tourner la tête) - Symphonique, orch. Nathan Stornetta - Symphonique -
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Non, je ne regrette rien - Symphonique, orch. Martin Batchelar - Symphonique -
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Hymne à l'amour - Symphonique, orch. Samuel Pegg - Symphonique -
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L'homme à la moto - Symphonique, orch. Martin Batchelar - Symphonique -
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Padam, Padam - Symphonique, orch. Samuel Pegg - Symphonique -
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Sous le ciel de Paris - Symphonique, orch. Martin Batchelar - Symphonique -
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Mon dieu - Symphonique, orch. Nathan Stornetta - Symphonique -
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Notre dame de Paris - Symphonique, orch. Samuel Pegg - Symphonique -
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A quoi ça sert l'amour ? (En duo avec Théo Sarapo) - Symphonique, orch. Martin Batchelar - Symphonique -
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La vie en rose - Symphonique, orch. Nathan Stornetta - Symphonique -
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La Vie En Rose
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