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Edith Piaf- La Vie En Rose

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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2008

The sparrow's famous song, La Vie En Rose....

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  • I don't know what she's saying, but its making me cry...

  • @tata131211 He doesn't. Globally, it's the same thing, but the words are totally different :) She begins with " These eyes which are staring me out, a laugh which is loosing itself on his mouth, this is the picture unaltered of the man I belong to." Then piano... "When he hugs me, when he whispers to me, I live/see la Vie en Rose "life in pink". He says to me some love-words, everyday's words, and it gives me some feelings... He got into my heart, like a happiness' time, whose origin is clear.."

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  • @Argiur Piaf is talking how se feel when she's with the one she loves. How happy is when is between his arms and sees his eyes, how the love words seems to turn into love songs, and life resive a rose tone, La Vie en Rose.

  • what, i'm french (15 years) , it very touching to see that our french edith piaf, is famous even in US .. :) a great artist... who died too fast...

  • Gaaaaahhh such beautiful music.

  • the world misses this talent

  • @Kaiwyn

    I think they have understood by now.

    They know you didn't intend to really badmouth Piaf.

    You know all the stars have people who hate them and spit on them.

    I have seen an article about Charlie Chaplin showing him as a monster.

    Yet, when you see his movies, it is difficult to imagine him as a monster, he appears very humane much to the contrary.

  • @hunchbacked I understand and I agree. I am only relating something that happened when I was around 8 years old. What my mother chose to believe was her opinion only. Mum was in the french Resistance but I admit she had some problems. I cannot condemn her now for her opinions or discuss them with her as she died in 2000, I was only relating a story about a memory I had related to Piaf. I am glad they blocked the comment.....now if they would just block all the replies going on and on and on....

  • @Kaiwyn

    You know there was a famous German boxer; he was instrumentalized by the NAZI.

    But this man also hid Jews in his room and saved them from the gestapo.

    So was he a collabo because he accepted to be instrumentalized by the NAZI, or a hero because he saved Jews?

    Before judging people, one must have all the cards of knowledge in his hands.

  • @Kaiwyn

    Piaf didn't mean to be a collabo.

    What about the pseudo resistants who never did anything for the resistance (and shouted "Vive le Maréchal") and turned resistants at the last minute just to shave the head of women who would have slept with Germans.

    It's easy to judge people, more difficult to have an unbiased opinion of them.

  • @hunchbacked I meant not to disrespect Piaf. I was only stating how my mother felt and how a great many of the French people felt at the time, whether factually deserved or not. i remember bringing a Piaf album home as a gift for my mother when I was a kid and she broke it into bits and screamed at me and then let fly with a whole bunch of vitreol aimed at Piaf. I did not feel that way nor did I ever know Piaf. I only had my mother's reaction to go on.

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