Edith Piaf was a legendary French singer, songwriter, and actress who became one of France's greatest international stars. Nicknamed 'La Môme Piaf' (The Little Sparrow), her music often reflected her life, with lyrics focusing on themes of love, loss, and sorrow. Her most famous songs, such as 'La Vie en rose' and 'Non, je ne regrette rien', have achieved worldwide acclaim and timeless appeal. Despite a life marked by personal tragedy, Piaf's powerful, emotive voice and unforgettable stage presence have secured her legacy as an icon of French culture.