- "Non, je ne
regrette rien" (pronounced [nɔ̃ ʒə nə ʁəɡʁɛt ʁjɛ̃]; transl. "No, I do not
regret anything") is a
French song
composed in 1956 by
Charles Dumont...
- The
Regrettes were an
American punk rock band from Los Angeles. The band was led by
frontwoman Lydia Night. They
released three studio albums on Warner...
- Her most
widely known songs include "La Vie en rose" (1946), "Non, je ne
regrette rien" (1960), "Hymne à l'amour" (1949), "Milord" (1959), "La Foule" (1957)...
- as the lead
vocalist and
rhythm guitarist of
California rock band the
Regrettes. She was also the lead
vocalist and
guitarist of pop rock
bands Pretty...
-
Other songs include "Su****ious Minds" by
Elvis Presley, "Non, Je Ne
Regrette Rien" by Édith Piaf and "Glory of Love" by Big Bill Broonzy.
Tracks by...
-
Further Joy is the
third and
final studio album by
American rock band the
Regrettes. The
album was
released on
April 8, 2022, by
Warner Records. The album...
- now
pregnant with twins,
drives to a job
interview singing "Non, je ne
regrette rien" by
Edith Piaf. At the
interview for a new position, the dean asks...
-
Kelly Jason Sudeikis Teleplay by
Brendan Hunt
Featured music "Non, je ne
regrette rien" by Édith Piaf
Cinematography by John
Sorapure Editing by A.J. Catoline...
- pneumonia.
Charles Dumont, 95,
French singer and
songwriter ("Non, je ne
regrette rien").
Arthur Frommer, 95,
American travel writer,
founder of Frommer's...
- well-known
songs recorded by
singer Édith Piaf,
including "Non, je ne
regrette rien".
Dumont was born in Cahors,
France on 26
March 1929. He
wrote songs...