Édith Piaf
Édith Piaf (French: [edit pjaf] ( listen); born Édith Giovanna Gassion, 19 December 1915 – 10 October 1963) was a French singer, songwriter, cabaret performer and film actress noted as France’s national chanteuse and one of the country’s most widely known international stars.[1]
Piaf’s music was often autobiographical and she specialized in chanson and torch ballads about love, loss and sorrow. Her most widely known songs include “La Vie en rose” (1946), “Non, je ne regrette rien” (1960), “Hymne à l’amour” (1949), “Milord” (1959), “La Foule” (1957), “L’Accordéoniste” (1940), and “Padam, padam…” (1951).
Since her death in 1963, several biographies and films have studied her life, including 2007’s Academy Award-winning La Vie en rose — and Piaf has become one of the most celebrated performers of the 20th century.[2]
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BornÉdith Giovanna Gassion
19 December 1915
Belleville, Paris, FranceDied10 October 1963 (aged 47)
Plascassier, Grasse, FranceResting placePère Lachaise CemeteryOther namesLa Môme Piaf
(The Little Sparrow)Occupation
- singer
- songwriter
- actress
Musical careerGenres
InstrumentsVoiceYears active1935–1963Labels
- Pathé, Pathé-Marconi
- Capitol/EMI (US and Canada)
- Parlophone/WEA (2013–present)
Associated acts