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The song begins, Non, rien de rien / Non, je ne regrette rien ("No, nothing at all / No, I regret nothing"). It goes on to describe how the singer has swept away all of her past and cares nothing for it, ending Car ma vie, car mes joies / Aujourd'hui, ça commence avec toi ("For my life, for my joys / Today, it starts with you").
Édith Giovanna Gassion (19 December 1915 – 10 October 1963), known as Édith Piaf (French: [edit pjaf]), was a French entertainer 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.
This is a list of songs recorded by the mid-20th century French singer Édith Piaf. Year Title Notes ... Miss Otis Regrets: 1946: Il est né, le divin enfant: 1947:
I regret nothing is a catchphrase that may refer to: "Non, je ne regrette rien" ("No, I regret nothing"), French song by Charles Dumont Jag ångrar ingenting, album from Swedish pop singer Lena Philipsson
The single was only released in Italy, where "No Regrets" was used as the theme song of the second season of Premiatissima which Amanda hosted at that time, and was played during end credits. [2] In the 2017 book Europe's Stars of '80s Dance Pop, the song is mentioned as one of Lear's "noteworthy tracks" from the 80s. [3]
With 13 Academy Award nominations, the — take a deep breath — French-made, Netflix-distributed, Mexican trans-narco musical “Emilia Pérez” made history Thursday morning.
"No Regrets" (Amanda Lear song), 1983 "No Regrets" (Dappy song), 2011 "No Regrets" (Elisabeth Withers song), 2010 song from the same album "No Regrets" (Magic! song), 2016 "No Regrets" (Robbie Williams song), 1998 "No Regrets" (Tom Rush song), 1968, re-recorded 1974 and subsequently covered by numerous artists "No Regrets", a song by Aesop Rock ...
After sharing that “So What” and “Get the Party Started” are among her best songs, Pink cited two tracks as her worst: 2012’s “True Love” and “We’ve Got Scurvy,” which appeared ...