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  2. Édith Piaf - Wikipedia

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    Édith Piaf: Eternal Hymn (Éternelle, l'hymne à la môme, PAL, Region 2, import) Piaf: Her Story, Her Songs (June 2006) Piaf: La Môme (2007) Édith Piaf: The Perfect Concert and Piaf: The Documentary (February 2009) In 1978, a play titled Piaf (by English playwright Pam Gems) began a run of 165 performances in London and New York.

  3. List of songs recorded by Édith Piaf - Wikipedia

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  4. Non, je ne regrette rien - Wikipedia

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    The song's composer, Charles Dumont, states in the book Édith Piaf, Opinions publiques, by Bernard Marchois (TF1 Editions 1995), that Michel Vaucaire's original title was "Non, je ne trouverai rien" (No, I will not find anything) and that the song was meant for the French singer Rosalie Dubois. However, thinking of Piaf, he changed the title ...

  5. Piaf (play) - Wikipedia

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    Piaf is a play by Pam Gems that focuses on the life and career of French chanteuse Edith Piaf.The biographical drama with music portrays the singer as a self-destructive, promiscuous alcoholic and junkie who, in one controversial scene, urinates in public.

  6. Les Trois Cloches - Wikipedia

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    Édith Piaf and Les Compagnons de la chanson in 1946. The song was written by Swiss songwriter Jean Villard, also known as Gilles, in the folk idiom.He was an acquaintance of Edith Piaf and had performed with her before, and when Piaf went to Lausanne in 1945, he offered the song to her. [6]

  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. Padam, padam... - Wikipedia

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    "Padam, padam..." is a song originally released in 1951 by Édith Piaf. The melody of the song was originally composed in 1942 by Norbert Glanzberg, [1] and lyrics were later added by Henri Contet . [2] [3] [4]

  9. Milord (song) - Wikipedia

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    In connection with the film about Edith Piaf, La Vie en Rose (2007), Moustaki talked in an interview with Le Nouvel Observateur (14 February 2007) about "Milord": "It was a song I had left in draft form until one day I found the scribbled sheet next to the typewriter Piaf had given me. I resumed to work with it.