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"Mon Dieu" (''My God'' in French) is a 1960 song by
Édith Piaf Édith Piaf (, , ; born Édith Giovanna Gassion, ; December 19, 1915– October 10, 1963) was a French singer, lyricist and actress. Noted as France's national chanteuse, she was one of the country's most widely known international stars. Pia ...
. The lyrics are by Michel Vaucaire and the music is by Charles Dumont. Édith Piaf sang this song originally in French, but recorded it in English as well. The song has been sung by many other singers, such as
Mireille Mathieu Mireille Mathieu (; born 22 July 1946) is a French singer. She has recorded over 1200 songs in eleven languages, with more than 122 million records sold worldwide. Biography and career Early years Mireille Mathieu was born on 22 July 1946 in A ...
, too.


Background

The French journalist Jean Noli tells in his book "Edith" (Stock, 1973) the story about this song written by Charles Dumont and Michel Vaucaire. The story behind is that Dumont for a long time had tried to make Piaf interested in his compositions, but she had turned him down. She considered his songs too mediocre. But that changed after he had offered her ''
Non, je ne regrette rien "Non, je ne regrette rien" (, Piaf's pronunciation , meaning "No, I do not regret anything") is a French song composed in 1956 by Charles Dumont, with lyrics by Michel Vaucaire. Édith Piaf's 1960 recording spent seven weeks atop the French Sing ...
''. In the middle of the night he was sent to Piaf's home. She wanted the Olympia-boss
Bruno Coquatrix Bruno Coquatrix (5 August 1910, Ronchin, Nord – 1 April 1979) was a French music producer, the owner and manager of the Olympia Hall in Paris from 1954 until his death in 1979. Career Coquatrix was first known as a song and music writer. He ...
to listen to that song, and even Coquatrix was conquered. "Do you have another song?", Piaf asked Dumont."Yes, he answered, but I don't know if it suits you." "I'll listen to you. At last we'll listen to you.", said Piaf. He played it and sang the words. When he had finished there was a short silence."The music is very beautiful, but the text is completely impossible. What is the name of the song?", Piaf asked. "Toulon-Le Havre-Anvers", answered Dumont. "Grotesque", said Piaf. "Completely ridiculous and stupid. Who wrote this?" - "Michel Vaucaire". So in the middle of the night Piaf called Vaucaire and said that she wanted him to write a new text and bring it to her 17-o'clock next day. He arrived on time, gave a paper to Charles Dumont who played it and sang it. When he was ready Piaf applauded, her face was radiant: The sailor song "Toulon-Le Havre-Anvers" had become "Mon Dieu".


Cover versions

Elaine Paige Elaine Jill Paige (née Bickerstaff; born 5 March 1948) is an English singer and actress, best known for her work in musical theatre. Raised in Barnet, Hertfordshire, Paige attended the Aida Foster Theatre School, making her first professiona ...
covered the song on her 1994 album ''Piaf''.


External links


Mon Dieu lyrics/video in French
1960 songs French songs Édith Piaf songs French-language songs {{1960s-song-stub