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  2. Non, je ne regrette rien - Wikipedia

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    Piaf herself recorded an English version, titled "No Regrets". Shirley Bassey in 1965, (reaching No. 39 on the UK charts). Kathy Kirby recorded the English translation in 1965. Karen Akers on her 1981 album Presenting Karen Akers. German singer Martinique released a Disco/Synth-Pop version "No Regrets (Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien)" in 1984

  3. No Regrets - Wikipedia

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    "No Regrets", a song by Sugababes from The Lost Tapes "No Regrets", a song by Tom Cochrane, from the album Mad Mad World "Non, je ne regrette rien" (English translation "No, I regret nothing"; often titled "No Regrets"), a 1956 song best known from Édith Piaf's version

  4. List of songs recorded by Édith Piaf - Wikipedia

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    Miss Otis Regrets: 1946: Il est né, le divin enfant: 1947: C'est pour ça: From the film Neuf garçons, un cœur: 1947: Qu'as-tu fait John? 1947: Sophie: From the film Neuf garçons, un cœur: 1947: Mais qu'est-ce que j'ai ? 1947: Le Geste: 1947: Si tu partais: 1947: Une chanson à trois temps: 1947: Un Homme comme les autres: 1947: Les ...

  5. Charles Dumont (singer) - Wikipedia

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    However, thinking of Piaf, he changed the title to "Non, je ne regrette rien" (No, I Regret Nothing). [4] According to journalist Jean Noli, in his book Édith (1973), when Charles Dumont and Michel Vaucaire visited Piaf's home at Boulevard Lannes in Paris, on 24 October 1960, she received them in a very impolite and unfriendly manner. Dumont ...

  6. Édith Piaf - Wikipedia

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    No regrets: the life of Edith Piaf. Chicago: Chicago Review Press. ISBN 978-1-61374-392-8. OCLC 757473437. "The Sparrow – Edith Piaf", chapter in Singers & The Song (pp. 23–43), by Gene Lees, Oxford University Press, 1987, insightful critique of Piaf's biography and music. Yates, Jim (2007). Oh! Père Lachaise: Oscar's wilde purgatory ...

  7. Michel Vaucaire - Wikipedia

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    But, thinking of Édith, he changed the title to "Non, je ne regrette rien" (No, I Regret Nothing). According to journalist Jean Noli, in his book Édith (Éditions Stock 1973), when Dumont and Vaucaire visited Piaf's home at Boulevard Lannes in Paris on 24 October 1960, she received them in a very impolite and unfriendly manner. Dumont had ...

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  9. The Fifth (Bad Boys Blue album) - Wikipedia

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    Track "No regrets" was originally sung by Edith Piaf as "Non, je ne regrette rien" written by Charles Dumont. All the songs were performed by John McInerney. Trevor Taylor left the band and was replaced by Trevor Bannister (born August 5, 1965, in Grimsby, England), whose function in the group was mainly to perform Trevor Taylor's hits in live ...