OK, garcons et filles, back to the 40s: "La Mome" wrote the lyrics to this somewhat autobiographic classic at the height of World War II, during which she secretly assisted the French resistance. The melody is by Louis "Louiguy" Gugliemi, who also wrote "Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White". Mack Davis penned the English version. Won a Grammy Hall Of Fame Award in '98. It debuted in 1946 and appeared in most of the chanteuse's subsequent albums. Sung by Audrey Hepburn in "Sabrina" ('54). Among the many covers, two outstanding ones are Chet Atkins' on solo acoustic guitar and Susan Werner's a capella version. Artist? Song?
Answer: "La Vie En Rose" by Edith Piaf. When we travel, I always like to visit the resting places of my heroes (kudos to Judy for tagging along!). It is the closest I'll ever be to them. We spent a few hours getting lost among the graves at the Pere-Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. The highlight for me was Edith Piaf's tomb (next to Oscar Wilde's). There was no one around so I was able to have a special moment with "La Mome".
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