Edith Piaf - Milord (Reaction)
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She'd been a street singer in Paris as a kid and learned to sing over loud noise from the start and how to keep an audience's attention. She was a lot larger than her 4'10" body. Try her song "Non, Je ne Regrette Rien"....it means "No, I regret nothing" and she meant it!
It’s not just her voice: it’s the way she performs each song; it’s her story; it’s her passion for music..all these make her a legendary singer
She is iconic. 🔥🔥🔥
A French icon. My Grandfather would have known what she is saying; Father intentionally gave myself and my 2 sisters French names😊 She’s very theatrical!
Whats the name of your sisters? Jacqueline is a famous name in france in the 50's.
@@Etiennerabati Hi Etienne! A beautiful name! My sisters are Michelle and Lorraine. Your name is much more French 😊
@@jacqueline4514 Lorraine is a french région.it couldnt be so much french too. And my second name is michel
I saw La Vie En Rose at a local art house theatre, and she was quite the interesting character; raised by her grandmother in a brothel for starters. Tiny--4'10"--with a voice that belied her stature. As far as some who believed her a collaborator, I couldn't say. She had a pain & addiction filled life, & died at 47.
I have never seen anyone react to Edith Piaf. Merci beaucoup! She's a fantastic singer. Maybe I should refresh my French I learned at school a long time ago. English was so much easier for me to learn. 😁
Thank you for veering off in this direction. She does an English version also. She helped maintain the French public spirits up as a focal point during trying times. She became part of the national pride of France but beloved everywhere.
I've always found Edith Piaf enchanting.
I am so glad that she was reacted to, as she is the best singer that has ever come out of France. I've loved her for decades 💘💘
She was one of a kind, a legend, not only in France.
The song was released in 1960. "Milord" means a British traveller in France, probably an upper-class man. Searching the net (I don't really know French) the narrator is apparently a lower-class woman near a port who wants to make acquaintace with the milord. In the end he starts crying and she cheers him up.
Maybe you know this by now, but French prostitutes along the Channel coast and ports of France would call out to Englishmen (slumming it and who looked like they might be of means), "Milord" . . . a bastardization of the English term when addressing nobility, "My Lord." The story of this particular song can be found here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milord_(song) . Great song that tells a sad, sweet story. Thanks for posting it.
Yeah ! Gorgeous 😊 Takes you straight to a certain time and place ❤ 60,s Paris possibly! 🇫🇷
I don't know......I never really thought her voice was great, yet whenever I hear her, I can't stop listening!
I would like you to react to a Spanish singer her name is Diana Navarro. With the song "El perdón" she is a great singer with incredible notes and melismas. Greetings from Spain
Given the Olympics, I feel the need to post this. You should 100% do Ca Ira.
Basically, the character in this song is cheering up someone who just got dumped - hence the upbeat chorus - while acknowledging his pain. But the most interesting part is that, he's - well, a Milord, a rich guy, while she's a poor, wroking class girl, and well, we only get her perspective, but I always thought what is implied is that, by seeing someone with a life like hers extend empathy to him, the guy is moved, finally notices her and extends it back to her. The last lyrics is her, confused, asking why he's crying, before she asks him to smile and sings the upbeat part again, this time without lyrics, to cheer him up.
I started to take liking to her from other band i requested for you to check out, sparks:) They are something out of this world sometimes:D
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Such an interesting woman-she wasn't a collaborator, but she wasn't super bugged about the Nazis taking over either. At any rate, the Nazis did seem to like her, but beyond some slight sympathies she may have held, there isn't much to suggest she was a collaborator. She was pretty much only focused on her career during ww2, though she did help hide a Jewish musician she worked with and had close ties to people in the resistance. There was a story that said she helped a hundred people in concentration camps escape by snuggling them passports, but the evidence is kind of murky for that one and no one really seems to agree whether she did or didn't.
That's m'lord as in My Lord. Not Millard as in Fillmore.
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They say she had an affair with German hollywood legend Marlene Dietrich
Well they didn’t. Piaf said that in an interview
Nope