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Raquel Bitton (born in Marrakesh, Morocco) is a French jazz singer and interpreter of songs by Edith Piaf. Life and career As a teenager in 1970, Bitton moved to San Francisco, where she began to work on the songs from the French Age d’Or ('Golden Age'). Her passion for music and song led her to the Edith Piaf songbook. Bitton became a renowned interpreter of Edith Piaf's music. Bitton's hit show, “Raquel Bitton sings Piaf - her story, her songs” has been performed across North America including selling out Carnegie Hall. Critic Ann Powers, writing in the New York Times, liked Bitton's low-key treatment as she "served her subject by de-emphasizing the pathos in favour of the craft", using "calm narration". Bitton "did well to concentrate on the great singer as a virtuoso rather than a heroine" as the legend was impossible to live up to, but "a bright interpreter like Ms. Bitton certainly can illuminate it", wrote Powers. The show “PIAF- her story, her songs” was made into a film which won first place at the 25th Classic Telly awards, and received the Special Jury Award for most moving film experience at The Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival.It was released on DVD by Lionsgate Films User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Paris Blues

Rhythm of the Heart

Dream A Little Dream

Raquel Bitton Sings Edith Piaf

C'EST MAGNIFIQUE

Boleros
Raquel Bitton Sings Edith Piaf - Volume 1, The Golden Album

I Wish You Love
Raquel Bitton: Greatest Hits (2025 Remastered Version)

Changes

In A Jazzy Mood -Songs Of The Legendary French Composer Paul Misraki
Sings Edith Piaf