Compil. NL 2003 on Jaz label
Pop (Chanson)
Dutch compilation to commemorate the 40th year of Piaf's death. The CD booklet features a biography and a Dutch translation of the letter she wrote in her villa L'Enclos De La Rourée in Plascassier as a 'last confession' before she passed. The CD inlay contains an image of Piaf's villa. [see images]. All tracks on the CD are in mono and feature live recordings from 1940, 1946, 1947 and 1948. The track list on the back cover of the release contains a few typos and mistakes with the accents, which have been corrected for this submission.
Edith Piaf voc, 1915-1963 FR album by, written by, lyrics by | |
Jacques Bourgeat , lyrics by | |
Marc Herrand h, *1925 FR arranged by |
The Sons design |
Beau Vries painting |
Jan Adriaan Zwarteveen photography by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Amour Du Mois De Mai | Edith Piaf | Jacques Larue, Wal-Berg | 2:57 |
2 | Une Chanson À Trois Temps | Edith Piaf | Anna Marly | 4:27 |
3 | Si Tu Partais | Edith Piaf | Geoffrey Parsons, Michel Emer | 3:39 |
4 | Monsieur X | Edith Piaf | Michel Emer, Roger Goze | 3:17 |
5 | Les Cloches Sonnent | Edith Piaf | Edith Piaf, Marguerite Monnot | 3:01 |
6 | Le Geste | Edith Piaf | Michel Emer | 3:43 |
7 | Les Vieux Bateaux | Edith Piaf | Jacques Bourgeat | 3:23 |
8 | Sophie | Edith Piaf | Edith Piaf, Norbert Glanzberg | 4:11 |
9 | Cousu De Fil Blanc | Edith Piaf | Michel Emer | 3:24 |
10 | Monsieur Ernest A Réussi | Edith Piaf | Michel Emer | |
11 | C'est Merveilleux | Edith Piaf | Henri Contet, Marguerite Monnot | 3:05 |
12 | Les Trois Cloches | Edith Piaf | Jean Villard | 3:34 |
13 | La Vie En Rose | Edith Piaf | Edith Piaf | 3:59 |
14 | L'Accordéoniste | Edith Piaf | Michel Emer | 4:02 |