12 - The Nights of Edith Piaf by The Kitchen Sisters Present published on 2014-12-19T23:48:19Z Produced by The Kitchen Sisters in collaboration and translation with Raquel Bitton She rose every day at dusk and rehearsed, performed, ate and drank until dawn. Then slept all day, woke up and began to create and unravel again as the sun went down. Nearly every song Edith Piaf sang came from a moment of her life on the streets of Paris. She would tell her composer and musician lovers a story, or describe a feeling or show them a gesture and they would put music and words to her pain and passion, giving her back her own musical autobiography. Charles Aznavour, Francis Lai, Georges Moustaki, Henri Contet, some of France's great musicians and writers recall their nights with Edith Piaf. Fugitive Waves is one of 10 podcasts in the Radiotopia Collective, some of the best story-driven podcasts on earth. 99% Invisible, The Truth, Love & Radio,Theory of Everything, Strangers, Radio Diaries, and us, The Kitchen Sisters. Come January you'll also be hearing Criminals, Mortified, The Illusionist and Heart. Love Funding for this episode comes from Mothlight Creative and Audible.com. Funding for Radiotopia comes from Mailchimp and The Knight Foundation and from all of you who backed the Kickstarter campaign that kicked some serious support. Genre Kitchen Sisters Comment by User 352176920 👄I LIKee IT!👄 2022-09-24T12:34:03Z Comment by Jessica Rondeaux 💟wow greeat soong!😍 2022-05-27T12:33:05Z