Episode notes
In this episode, we dive into the turbulent life of France’s greatest popular singer, Édith Piaf. Born Édith Giovanna Gassion, she rose from a childhood of extreme poverty—raised in a Normandy brothel and temporarily blinded by keratitis—to become an international cultural icon. We explore how a nightclub owner discovered the 4'8" street singer and christened her "La Môme Piaf" (The Sparrow Kid), launching a career defined by her signature black dress and powerful voice.
Join us as we discuss the scandals and heartbreaks that fueled her "chanson réaliste" style, including the murder of her mentor, accusations of collaboration during WWII, and the tragic plane crash that killed the love of her life, boxer Marcel Cerdan. We also examine her struggles with morphine and alcohol addiction following multiple car accidents, her legendary efforts t ...