no singer can be like Edith Piaf
There is a misunderstanding. Let"s look at the French language, Chanter is the VerbTo sing. a Chanteuse is a female singer, usually in a popular style like the Late, Great Edith Piaf, Une Cantatrice is a classical or Opera singer, female. (There is no male equivalent) rather Like(Diva) a Chanteuse song would simply mean a song by a female singer. Chanteuse (Woman who sings) is not a style of Music and should not be confused with talky-semi lyric(Chants)-thogh Chanter and chant have a common origin. There was a group called the Chanters and this was pronounced in the English, not French style Not(Shawntays!). There You Go. Love, this is my Song was orignally written in French and I suppose if you must have this ungrammatical term, a (Chanteuse) song. By the way is about, as you may have guessed Anastasia.
Edith Piaf was known for her passionate and intense personality, which mirrored the emotional depth of her music. She was often described as fiercely independent and resilient, overcoming numerous personal struggles and tragedies throughout her life. Despite her fame, Piaf maintained a vulnerable side, revealing her heartache and longing in her performances. Her charisma and authenticity captivated audiences, making her an iconic figure in French chanson.
This female singer sang similar songs like Carol King...
Édith Piaf is best known for her contributions to French chanson, a genre characterized by its lyrical and emotional depth. Her music often features themes of love, loss, and longing, conveyed through her powerful and expressive voice. Piaf's style incorporates elements of cabaret, pop, and traditional French music, making her a quintessential figure in 20th-century French culture. Her most famous songs, like "La Vie en Rose" and "Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien," showcase her unique ability to evoke deep emotions.
An old dog
There is a misunderstanding. Let"s look at the French language, Chanter is the VerbTo sing. a Chanteuse is a female singer, usually in a popular style like the Late, Great Edith Piaf, Une Cantatrice is a classical or Opera singer, female. (There is no male equivalent) rather Like(Diva) a Chanteuse song would simply mean a song by a female singer. Chanteuse (Woman who sings) is not a style of Music and should not be confused with talky-semi lyric(Chants)-thogh Chanter and chant have a common origin. There was a group called the Chanters and this was pronounced in the English, not French style Not(Shawntays!). There You Go. Love, this is my Song was orignally written in French and I suppose if you must have this ungrammatical term, a (Chanteuse) song. By the way is about, as you may have guessed Anastasia.
there are some like Charles aznovour and Edith piaf
Night club singer, cabaret artist and recording artist- a singer. She was not, strictly speaking, an actress like Judy Garland.
Madonna
Edith Piaf was known for her passionate and intense personality, which mirrored the emotional depth of her music. She was often described as fiercely independent and resilient, overcoming numerous personal struggles and tragedies throughout her life. Despite her fame, Piaf maintained a vulnerable side, revealing her heartache and longing in her performances. Her charisma and authenticity captivated audiences, making her an iconic figure in French chanson.
Sounds like Brandi Carlile.
This female singer sang similar songs like Carol King...
Édith Piaf is best known for her contributions to French chanson, a genre characterized by its lyrical and emotional depth. Her music often features themes of love, loss, and longing, conveyed through her powerful and expressive voice. Piaf's style incorporates elements of cabaret, pop, and traditional French music, making her a quintessential figure in 20th-century French culture. Her most famous songs, like "La Vie en Rose" and "Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien," showcase her unique ability to evoke deep emotions.
An old dog
bob
Rachelle means french female lamb!!to tell you the truth she is a french female lamb well she smells like one anyway!!!!!!!!!!
Outside of Paris and the music world- she was very much unique- in a sense like Sinatra in being a very individual character. Unlike Sinatra- as far as I know she never acted either on stage or in the movies- night club performances do not count here. Almost a half-century after her death- there is still a demand for her records- as is the case with Garland. Garland, however did considerable movie work- from Oz to entirely different dramas such as the Judgement at Nuremburg. Piaf was a singer- a torch singer of high caliber- but NOT an actress.