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Released in 1960, "Mon Dieu" (My God) stands as one of the most haunting and raw expressions of grief and desperation in the French chanson tradition. Written by Charles Dumont with lyrics by Michel Vaucaire , the song is widely interpreted as a late-career tribute to the love of Edith Piaf’s life, boxer Marcel Cerdan , who died in a 1949 plane crash. The Plea for Time

: The lyrics count down from six months to one day, showing the shrinking scale of her hope. edith_piaf_mon_dieu

: Piaf’s delivery is famous for its "cracked" quality, shifting from a whisper to a powerful, lung-bursting demand for mercy. Historical Significance Released in 1960, "Mon Dieu" (My God) stands