Edith Piaf
The love of Piaf's life,[3] the married boxer Marcel Cerdan, died in a plane crash in October 1949, while flying from Paris to New York City to meet her. Cerdan's Air France flight, flown on a Lockheed Constellation, went down in the Azores, killing everyone on board, including famous violinist Ginette Neveu.[11] Piaf and Cerdan's affair made international headlines,[4] as Cerdan was the middleweight world champion and a legend in France in his own right. Piaf was later married twice. Her first husband was Jacques Pills, a singer. They married in 1952 (Piaf's maid of honour was Marlene Dietrich) and divorced in 1956. Her second husband, Théo Sarapo, was a Greek hairdresser-turned-singer and...
Ringtones
Album Eternelle CD2 - 2004
Mon Dieu
Comme Moi
Non Je Ne Regrette Rien
Mon Manege A Moi
Album La Mome De Paris Disk 2 - 2003
Milord
Le Vieux Piano
Album La vie en rose - 1999
La Vie en Rose
Album The Very Best of Edith Piaf - 1991
Le Bleu de Tes Yeux
Le Goulante De Pauvre Jean
Bravo Pour le Clown!
Toujours Aimers
Album L'homme A La Moto - 1954
Sous Le Ciel de Paris
Avant Nous
Album Bravo Pour Le Clown - 1952
Notre Dame de Paris
Album L'Integrale 1946-1963 Vol.9
Polichinelle
Other Edith Piaf ringtones
C`est L`amour
Hymne a l`Amour
L`Effet Que Tu Me Fais
La Croix
La Vie, L`amour
L` Accordeoniste
T`es Beau, Tu Sais