Le Tour de Chant d'Édith Piaf a l'Olympia - No. 2
1955 live album by Édith Piaf
Le Tour de Chant d'Édith Piaf a l'Olympia - No. 2 | ||||
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Live album by Édith Piaf | ||||
Released | 1955 | |||
Recorded | 1955 | |||
Genre | Chanson | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Édith Piaf chronology | ||||
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Le Tour de Chant d'Édith Piaf a l'Olympia - No. 2 is an album from Édith Piaf recorded live at L'Olympia in Paris in 1955. Piaf was accompanied by the Orchestre Et Choeurs conducted by Robert Chauvigny. The album was released on the Columbia label (FS 1065).[1]
The Olympia was renovated and reopened by Bruno Coquatrix in February 1954 as a music venue. Piaf gave several series of recitals at the venue from 1955 to 1962. Three of Piaf's early recitals at Olympia were released by Columbia as part of its "Le Tour de Chant d'Édith Piaf a l'Olympia" (Edith Piaf's Singing Tour at the Olympia) series.
Track listing
Side A
- "Marie la Francaise" (Jacques Larue, M. Philippe-Gerard)
- "Une Dame" (Michel Emer)
- "L'Homme à la moto" (Drejac, Mike Stoller, Jerry Leiber)
- "Toi Qui Disais" (Michel Emer)
Side B
- "Hymne à l'amour" (Edith Piaf, Marguerite Monnot)
- "Les Amants D'Un Jour" (Senlis et Delecluse, Marguerite Monnot)
- "Bravo Pour le Clown" (Henri Conet, Louiguy)
- "L'Accordéoniste" (Michel Emer)
References
- ^ "Le Tour de Chant d'Édith Piaf a l'Olympia - No. 2". Encycopedisque. Retrieved November 26, 2020.
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Édith Piaf
- "Les Mômes de la cloche"
- "Mon légionnaire"
- "L'Accordéoniste"
- "La Vie en rose"
- "Mais qu’est-ce que j’ai?" ("What Can I Do?")
- "Hymne à l'amour"
- "Padam, padam..."
- "Don't Cry"
- "Sous le ciel de Paris"
- "L'Homme à la moto"
- "La Foule"
- "Milord"
- "Mon Dieu"
- "Non, je ne regrette rien"
- Chansons Parisiennes (1949)
- Chansons des Cafés de Paris (1950)
- Edith Piaf (1953)
- Le Tour de Chant d'Édith Piaf a l'Olympia - No. 1 (1955)
- Le Tour de Chant d'Édith Piaf a l'Olympia - No. 2 (1956)
- Le Tour de Chant d'Édith Piaf a l'Olympia - No. 3 (1958)
- Récital 1961
- Récital 1962
- Piaf (1974 film)
- Piaf (1978 play)
- Édith et Marcel (1983 film)
- La Vie en rose (2007 film)
- Jacques Pills (first husband)
- Théo Sarapo (second husband)
- Line Marsa (mother)
- Louis Alphonse Gassion (father)
- Emma Saïd Ben Mohamed (grandmother)
- Musée Édith Piaf