Edith Piaf - La Mome (La Vie En Rose)

Pop

2007

#
Track
Listeners
1
Heaven Have A Mercy (3:41)
767
2
Milord (4:30)
724
3
Rien De Rien (2:19)
570
4
La Foule (2:57)
714
5
Cri Du Coeur (2:39)
403
6
La Vie En Rose (3:25)
761
7
Padam Padam (3:27)
750
8
Mon Dieu (3:25)
445
9
L'hymne A L'amour (3:26)
513
10
Mon Manege A Moi (3:01)
347
11
Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien (2:22)
570
12
L'eveil (1:04)
360
13
Mon Legionnaire (Piano Solo) (1:20)
306
14
Lisieux (2:32)
393
15
La Mort De Leplee ("Mon Legionnaire") (1:07)
280
16
Apparition (1:31)
246
17
L'abc (2:28)
292
18
L'arrestation ("Mon Legionnaire") (1:17)
227
19
L'idylle (2:28)
179
20
Derniere Nuit (7:29)
214
21
Mon Homme (Interpreted By Jil Aigrot) (1:27)
241
22
Les Momes De La Cloche (Interpreted By Jil Aigrot) (3:53)
320
23
Les Hiboux (Interpreted By Jil Aigrot) (1:03)
177
24
Fascination (Interpreted By Maya Barsoni) (1:55)
188
25
Il M'a Vue Nue (Interpreted By Mistinguett) (3:16)
172
26
La Poupee (1:41)
265
27
Vie En Rose (Accordeon) (2:08)
307

About this album

Édith Piaf (US /piːˈɑːf/ or UK /ˈpiːæf/; French: edit pjaf; 19 December 1915 - 11 October 1963), born Édith Giovanna Gassion, was a French singer who became widely regarded as France's national popular singer, as well as being one of France's greatest international stars. Her singing reflected her life, with her specialty being of Chanson and ballads, particularly of love, loss and sorrow. Among her songs are "La Vie en rose" (1946), "Non, je ne regrette rien" (1960), "Hymne à l'amour" (1949), "Milord" (1959), "La Foule" (1957), "l'Accordéoniste" (1955), and "Padam ... Padam ..." (1951)....read more

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