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Celine Dion sings "Hymns of Love" by French Chanson Empress Edith at the American Music Awards

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Hymne à l'amour, written by the famous French singer Edith Piaf and composed by Marguerite Monnot, is a famous French love song written for lovers and an immortal classic in Edith Piaf's life alongside La vie en rose ( Rose Life ) , Non , Je ne regrette rien (no, I don't regret it at all).

Celine Dion sings "Hymns of Love" by French Chanson Empress Edith at the American Music Awards

You may not necessarily know Edith Piaf's name, but you must have heard "Life of a Rose"~

That's right! The legendary French female singer in the "Rose Life" movie is Edith Piaf. The girl who stood in the street singing a Marseillaise and attracted a crowd of roses. L'Hymne A L'Amour is an enduring classic of her life alongside La vie en Rose, Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien (no, I don't regret it at all).

In 1947, Édith Piaf and the famous boxer Marcel Cerdan met and fell in love.

Celine Dion sings "Hymns of Love" by French Chanson Empress Edith at the American Music Awards

Édith Piaf collaborated with Marguerite Monnot on the famous hymne à l'amour. Her boyfriend died in a plane crash on October 28, 1949, and was recorded on May 2, 1950, with her affectionate singing and affection for her lover, worthy of being the Chanson Empress of France.

People often describe a beautiful song as "lingering for three days", but a great singer's voice can be "lingering for decades". Edith Piaf, known as the "Little Lark of France" and "The Queen of Chansons", died in the 1960s, but her singing voice is still heard today, leaving a valuable spiritual wealth for future generations.

Today Xiaobian brings you the version sung by Celine Dion, let's listen to it together

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