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  2. Édith Piaf - Wikipedia

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    The following titles are compilations of Piaf's songs and not reissues of the titles released while Piaf was active. Edith Piaf: Edith Piaf (Music For Pleasure MFP 1396) 1961; Potpourri par Piaf (Capitol ST 10295) 1962; Ses Plus Belles Chansons (Contour 6870505) 1969; The Voice of the Sparrow: The Very Best of Édith Piaf, original release date ...

  3. Margaret Crosland (writer) - Wikipedia

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    She has written biographies of Colette, Jean Cocteau, Simone de Beauvoir and Edith Piaf, and translated work by writers including the Marquis de Sade, Émile Zola, Colette, Jean Cocteau, Edmond de Goncourt and Cesare Pavese. She also wrote book-length studies of women's writing in Britain and France. [3] Crosland married Max Denis in January 1950.

  4. La Vie en Rose (film) - Wikipedia

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    Marion Cotillard was chosen by Dahan to portray Édith Piaf in La Vie en Rose before he had even met her, [12] and he wrote the script with Cotillard in mind. [13] Dahan said she was cast because he noticed a similarity between Piaf's and Cotillard's eyes after seeing a photo of Piaf when she was 16 years old in a book.

  5. Edith piaf - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 10 February 2006, at 18:50 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Beware of Pity (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Edith falls in love with him. When she develops a hope for a speedy recovery, he eventually promises to marry her when she is recovered, with the hope that this will convince her to take the treatment. However, for fear of ridicule and contempt, he denies the engagement in public. When Edith learns of this, she takes her own life.

  7. Piaf - Wikipedia

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    Piaf or PIAF may refer to: Édith Piaf (1915–1963), one of France's most celebrated singers Musée Édith Piaf, the Piaf museum; Piaf, a 1980 play by Pam Gems; Piaf, a 1974 musical biographical film; Piaf, a 1994 album by Elaine Paige, covering Edith Piaf; 3772 Piaf (1982 UR7), a main-belt asteroid discovered on 1982 by L. G. Karachkina

  8. Louis Alphonse Gassion - Wikipedia

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    Louis Alphonse Gassion (10 May 1881 – 3 March 1944) was best-known as the father of Édith Piaf, the singer who was known as France's national chanteuse and was internationally famous. He was an entertainer, circus performer and theatre actor.

  9. Chansons Parisiennes - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Piaf's performances were supported by orchestras conducted by Robert Chauvigny (tracks 1-3) and Guy Luypaerts (tracks 4-8). [ 1 ] [ 3 ] The notes on the back cover of the album state: "For this collection Édith Piaf has chosen eight characteristic songs of the Paris streets and cabarets, each one of which tells a story or sets a rueful ...