Edith Piaf
She has in her voice that truth and honesty, an unrelenting torrent of emotions. She lived with her Grandmother in a whore house. She sang on the street with her street-acrobat father. She stood 4′8″.
L’Accordioniste tells the story of a prostitute who is in love with an accordionist, because of the way his music makes her feel.
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- Published:
- January 4, 2010 / 10:20 am
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- Music
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- accordeon, accordion, accordionist, Accordionists, akkordeon, chanson, concert, edith, french, musette, performance, philadelphia, piaf


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