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La Vie en rose

1947 song by Édith Piaf


Summary

1947 song by Édith Piaf

FieldValue
nameLa Vie en rose
coverEdith Piaf La Vie en rose 7-inch single.png
altEdith Piaf looking to the right, the image in a sepia hue.
typesingle
artistÉdith Piaf
chronologyÉdith Piaf
albumChansons Parisiennes
B-sideUn refrain courait dans la rue
released1947
length3:06
labelColumbia
composerLouiguy
lyricistÉdith Piaf
prev_titleLes Trois Cloches
prev_year1946
next_titleSi tu partais
next_year1947
misc

| B-side = Un refrain courait dans la rue ; ) is the signature song of French singer Édith Piaf, written in 1945, popularized in 1946, and released as a single in 1947. The song became popular in the United States in 1950, when seven versions reached the Billboard charts. These recordings were made by Tony Martin, Paul Weston, Bing Crosby (recorded 22 June 1950), Ralph Flanagan, Victor Young, Dean Martin, and Louis Armstrong.

A version in 1977 by Grace Jones was also an international hit.

Background and release

The song's title can be translated as "Life in happy hues", "Life seen through rose-coloured glasses", or "Life in rosy hues"; its literal meaning is "Life in Pink."

The lyrics of the song were written by Piaf, with music composed by Louiguy, and is registered with SACEM. It was probably Robert Chauvigny who completed the music. When Piaf suggested to Marguerite Monnot that she sing the piece, the latter rejected "that foolishness." It was eventually Louiguy who accepted authorship of the music. The song was broadcast live before being recorded. Piaf offered the song to Marianne Michel, who modified the lyrics slightly, changing "les choses" ("things") for "la vie" ("life"). In 1943, Piaf had performed at a nightclub/bordello called "La Vie en Rose." Initially, Piaf's peers and songwriting team did not think the song would be successful, finding it weaker than the rest of her repertoire. Heeding their advice, the singer put the song aside, only to change her mind the next year. It was performed live in concert for the first time in 1946. It became a favorite with audiences. "La Vie en rose" was the song that made Piaf internationally famous, its lyrics expressing the joy of finding true love and appealing to those who had endured the hardships of World War II.

"La Vie en rose" was released on a 10-inch single in 1947 by Columbia Records, a division of EMI, with "Un refrain courait dans la rue" making the B-side. It met with a warm reception and sold a million copies in the United States. It was the best-selling single of 1948 in Italy, and the ninth best-selling single in Brazil in 1949. Piaf performed the song in the 1948 French movie Neuf garçons, un cœur. The first of her albums to include "La Vie en rose" was the 10-inch Chansons Parisiennes, released in 1950. It appeared on most of Piaf's subsequent albums, and on numerous greatest hits compilations. It went on to become her signature song and her trademark hit, ranking with "Milord" and "Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien" among her best-known and most recognizable tunes. Encouraged by its success, Piaf wrote eighty more songs in her career.

English lyrics were written by Mack David, and numerous versions were recorded in the United States in 1950. The recordings that charted were by Tony Martin (reached the No. 9 position in the Billboard chart), Paul Weston (No. 12 position), Bing Crosby (No. 13 position), Édith Piaf (No. 23 position), Ralph Flanagan (No. 27 position) and Victor Young (No. 27 position). Louis Armstrong recorded C'est si bon and La Vie en rose in New York City with Sy Oliver and his Orchestra on 26 June 1950, which reached the No. 28 position on the Billboard chart and was certified silver in the United Kingdom in 2023. Bing Crosby also recorded the song in French in 1953 for his album Le Bing: Song Hits of Paris. A version titled "Take Me To Your Heart Again" by Vince Hill reached #18 in Canada, March 14, 1966.

In the 1958 film Música de siempre, Piaf performs a Spanish version of the song.

The song received a Grammy Hall of Fame Award in 1998.

Track listings

  • 10-inch single (1947)
  1. "La Vie en rose"
  2. "Un refrain courait dans la rue"

Chart performance

ChartPeak
positionUS Billboard Hot 100
23

Grace Jones version

| B-side = {{flatlist|

  • "I Need a Man"
  • "Tomorrow"
  • "Send in the Clowns"
  • disco 3:35 (single version)
  • Édith Piaf
  • Louiguy
  • Mack David

Background and release

Grace Jones covered "La Vie en rose" in 1977 for her debut studio album Portfolio. It was the third and the last single from that album, and at the same time, her first single release on Island Records after having signed with the label.

The single version was heavily edited from its original album version. Jones's fairly radical bossa nova interpretation of Édith Piaf's signature tune became her first international hit single and a staple of her repertoire. It was later performed as part of her 1981 A One Man Show, then the only track from her disco era to be included in the show. In Spain and Mexico the track was billed as "La Vida en Rosa" on the 7-inch single release, although it was not a Spanish language version of the song. Jones's recording of "La Vie en rose" was later re-released a number of times in the early 1980s and finally reached number 12 in the UK charts when re-released as a double A-side with "Pull Up to the Bumper" in 1985. The single was certified Gold in France and Italy.

Jones said about the song, "That's a very special song to me. Oh God, I cry every time I sing it. I had quite a few French lovers, so every time I sing it I think about them."

The music video for the song was made using the chroma key technique. It presents Jones dancing and singing the song with the famous 1978 montage of herself in the background, which was later used for the cover of her 1985 Island Life compilation. The video begins with Jones wearing a rose-patterned coat. Having removed it, the singer dances in a scanty gold dress which reveals her right nipple as well as black underwear.

Track listing

French 7-inch single (1977)/ Dutch 7-inch single (1977)

: A. "La Vie en rose" (single version) – 3:35 : B. "I Need a Man" (album version) – 3:25 Italian 7-inch single (1977) : A. "La Vie en rose" (single version) – 3:35 : B. "Tomorrow" (album version) – 5:47 Dutch 12-inch single (1980) : A. "La Vie en rose" (album version) – 7:27 : B. "I Need a Man" (album version) – 3:25

Chart performance

Chart (1977–83)Peak
positionItaly (Musica e dischi)Spain (AFYVE)US Bubbling Under Hot 100 (Billboard)Chart (2013)Peak
position
3
20
9

Certifications and sales

Louis Armstrong version

Certifications

Appearances and references in media

  • Denise Darcel sang La Vie en Rose, the first time it appeared on screen, in the 1948 film To the Victors.
  • Louis Armstrong’s English cover appears in the 2008 Disney/Pixar film WALL-E.
  • Grace Jones’ version plays over the closing credits of Robert Altman’s 1994 film Prêt-à-Porter.
  • Cristin Milioti plays a cover of the song in the 200th episode of How I Met Your Mother: How Your Mother Met Me.
  • The 2007 film La Vie en Rose, a biopic of Piaf’s life, is named in reference to the song.
  • Lady Gaga performs the song in the 2018 film, A Star is Born and its accompanying soundtrack album.

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