Mireille Mathieu
Edith Piaf Sings 2 CDs
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Release November 3, 2023
Edition 2 CD
AFTER SELLING 200 MILLION RECORDS WORLDWIDE AND AFTER ALMOST 60 YEARS OF PROFESSIONAL CAREER, FRENCH SINGER MIREILLE MATHIEU UNVEILS THE SPECIAL REISSUE OF HER SUCCESSFUL TRIBUTE TO FRENCH MUSIC ICON EDITH PIAF WITH ORCHESTRA AND FOR THE FIRST TIME ON LP
INCLUDES 'LA VIE EN ROSE', 'NON, JE NE REGRETTE RIEN', 'MILORD', 'PADAM PADAM', 'HYMNE À L'AMOUR'…
16 CLASSICS + 9 ALTERNATIVE VERSIONS
+ 3 NEW UNRELEASED SONGS, INCLUDING THE NEW 2023 SONG 'L'AMOUR EN ROBE NOIRE' COMPOSED BY MIREILLE MATHIEU
"The new Edith Piaf" is what they called Mireille Mathieu when they heard her magical voice on French television on November 21, 1965 while singing Edith Piaf songs.
200 million records sold worldwide and almost 60 years later, Mireille Mathieu presents a special and memorable reissue of her successful Tribute to the icon of France, Edith Piaf. This new remastered edition of Piaf's timeless songs will be available on all digital platforms, on double CD Digipack and, for the first time, on double gatefold vinyl.
This 2023 reissue, which commemorates the sixtieth anniversary of Edith Piaf's death, will include 16 classics, 9 little-known alternative versions, two unreleased live songs from 1965 and an unreleased tribute song composed by Mireille Mathieu herself and written by Claude Lemesle titled "L'amour en robe noire" ("Love in a black dress").
Recorded with a large orchestra, Mireille Mathieu's captivating performances and unique voice showcase her musical passion and admiration for Edith Piaf and her world-famous melodies.
This essential double album by Mireille Mathieu, a timeless star of the French chanson who has dedicated her life to singing, is a tribute to the great Edith Piaf, for whom Mireille continues to perform some of her emblematic songs in her concerts around the world.
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