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In 1946, Piaf sang "Life of the Rose" for the first time. At first, everyone was not optimistic about the song, because many people at the time thought that the lyrics were too advanced, but unexpectedly, "Rose Life" quickly swept throughout France. The song also pushed Piaf to the status of the French Chanthon Diva. Soon, "Life of a Rose" was translated into English for singing, and Mark David filled in the English lyrics based on the original melody. After being performed by the famous American jazz singer Louis Armstrong, "Rose Life" became a world famous song.

In 2007, a film as the opening film of the Berlin Film Festival that year, "Rose Life", once again presented edith Piaf's bumpy and brilliant life to the world, Cotillard's performance was agile, portraying a generation of singers with flesh and blood, and the film was also popular for excellent scripts and directors, and finally won 3 Oscar nominations, and won the Best Actress Award and the Best Makeup Award.
Finally, let's savor the sound of the years that slowly flowed out of this old record, "La Vie En Rose".