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Soul Music

Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien

Soul Music

BBC

Music, Music Commentary

4.7831 Ratings

🗓️ 21 February 2012

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

The powerful song, Non, je ne regrette rien was made famous by Edith Piaf.

Written in 1960 by Charles Dumont, in a fit of despair, he gave the music to lyricist Michel Vaucaire, but was surprised by the words he wrote.

Dumont thought the song should be about war or revolution. Vaucaire explained he wanted to give the song to Edith Piaf. She was living in Paris at the time, having recently finished her 'suicide tour' during which she had collapsed.

At that time, Piaf didn't think much of Charles Dumont and tried to cancel their appointment. But on hearing the song, Piaf told Dumont that with this song, she would sing again.

Contributors include:

* Charles Dumont who lives in Paris at the same apartment, with the same piano on which he wrote the song in 1960. He plays the song on the very same piano.

* Lord Lamont, who became associated with the song when asked by a reporter which he regretted most - talking about the 'green shoots of recovery' or allegedly singing in the bath after the withdrawal of Britain from the Exchange Rate Mechanism. Lamont famously replied 'Je ne regrette rien.'

* Christine Bovill, who tours a one-woman show about Piaf's life.

* Carolyn Birke, biographer of Piaf.

Series exploring famous pieces of music and their emotional appeal.

First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in February 2012.

Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:06.6

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0:13.6

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0:15.8

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0:16.6

No, seriously, I love it.

0:18.4

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0:22.2

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0:25.0

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0:28.3

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0:32.2

You're listening to a download of soul music from BBC Radio 4.

0:43.6

Music download of soul music from BBC Radio 4. These are the words of Edith Piaf from her autobiography.

0:50.3

Of all the professions, surely singing is the most wonderful.

1:00.0

I doubt if there exists a more intense joy,

1:03.0

then that's experienced by a singer when she passes to her audience

1:07.0

a little of her personal richness.

1:10.0

But there is more... her audience a little of her personal richness.

1:13.6

But there is more to it than that.

1:18.6

It is necessary to be one's self, to retain one's own personality.

1:33.6

When I'm singing, I give everything I have.

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