Edith Piaf's song Les Amants d'un jour from 1956. A lovelorn suicide pact in a dingy hotel room - essential Piaf. Muriel Zagha dissects a fated melodrama of intimate economy. Show more
Edith Piaf defined in five songs. Singer Myriam Phiro unlocks the passion and pain of Piaf's song Hymne à l'amour she penned to her greatest love and greatest loss Marcel Cerdan. Show more
Edith Piaf in five songs: Non, je ne regrette rien. Elizabeth Alker celebrates the defiant spirit of the song that has come to define Piaf in the same way My Way did for Sinatra. Show more
Edith Piaf - from her mouth to your heart. The Essay explores her life and work through five writers on five songs. 1 - Milord by Lucy O'Meara. Show more
Historian Catherine France chooses the Edith Piaf classic 1940 song L'Accordeoniste to peer through the fog of war and collaboration enveloping the Paris nightclubs where she sang. Show more