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Que. A primary school music teacher plans to cut the last line out of "Hymne a l'amour," by the late French singer Edith Piaf, at an end-of-year student performance. That classic 1949 song ends with the line: "God reunites those who love." A...
LOL You’re dreaming my mate! Je discute un peu avec la serveuse, qui s’intéresse à notre aventure. Au fait, on a oublié de vous dire, il y a quelque jours, lors du painting, on a appris à Greg des chansons françaises, et il aime particulièrement celle...
A singer and dancer of the National Theatre of Gyor Csaba Bede-Fazekas performs on the stage of the Arts' Palace of Budapest on November 22, 2011 during the premiere of the Ballet Company of Gyor, 'La vie en rose' a time travel of the French chansons' history... View Photo »
Edith Piaf was right...Paris is the most romantic city in the world!
Le Vie En Rose, Edith Piaf. This is not the very best song here, but perhaps the most intense one. Here’s something I wrote about it years ago: “I do not want to know the meaning of the lyrics, for they will inevitably be too definite and down-to-earth,...
It offers the former Marine paratrooper, pump jockey and bartender's accounts of three decades of having sex with — or arranging others to have sex with — some of the biggest names of Hollywood's Golden Age — Cary Grant, Vincent Price, Edith Piaf,...
While the Op-Shop Tours are selling faster than you can say "$5 bargain bin", the Melbourne based performer is also a hit in A History of Now , a Rockwiz -style Fringe show that includes covers of Pink Floyd , Cole Porter , Edith Piaf , Joni Mitchell...
French actor-singer Yves Montand performs 14 November 1962 on the stage of the Theatre de l'Etoile for the first night of his new show. Montand, Italian born Ivo Livi, who was a protégé of Edith Piaf, made his film debut with her in Star Without Light... View Photo »
"Madeleine" and sweet-and-saucy "Timid Frieda"). And the band — Michael Dunford, Trevor Pearson, John Williams and Tad Price — absolutely recalls the house band at some offbeat Latin Quarter joint. In a genius choice, CCftA removed its usual stadium...
Édith Piaf (19 December 1915—10 October 1963) was a French singer and cultural icon who is widely accepted as the country's greatest pop singer. Her singing reflected her life, with her specialty being the ballads. Among her famous songs are "La vie en rose" (1946), "Hymne à l'amour" (1949), "Milord" (1959), and "Non, je ne regrette rien" (1960). Full Article
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View Photo »French actor-singer Yves Montand performs 14 November 1962 on the stage of the Theatre de l'Etoile for the first night of his new show. Montand, Italian born Ivo Livi, who was a protégé of Edith Piaf, made his film debut with her in Star Without Light (1946) and stared in 60...
View Photo »1971 headshot of French actor-singer Yves Montand taken in Paris. Montand, Italian born Ivo Livi, who was a protégé of Edith Piaf, made his film debut with her in Star Without Light (1946) and stared in 60 international movies during his career among which The Wages of Fear, Let's Make...
View Photo »Pallbearers carry the remains of Claude Leveillee from the Basilica Notre Dame in Montreal, Saturday, June 18, 2011, following his funeral. Leveillee, who rose to international stardom in the early 1960s after penning songs for Edith Piaf, died Thursday June 9, 2011.
View Photo »Edith Piaf was right...Paris is the most romantic city in the world!
