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Don't Cry (Édith Piaf song)

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"C'est de la faute à tes yeux", is a 1951 song written and sung by Édith Piaf. It became better known in English as "Don't Cry", with new lyrics written for Piaf by Eddie Constantine.[1] Columbia released the English version of the song as 7" in the States on February 12, 1951, with "Chante Moi", by David & Piaf as the B-side.

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  1. ^ David Bret, The Piaf Legend, 1988, p. 168. Don't Cry (1) (C'est de la faute à tes yeux) (Edith Piaf, Eddie Constantine)
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