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Died at the age of 95 on the night of Sunday November 17 to Monday November 18, 2024, the former composer of Edith Piaf, Charles Dumont, spoke about his last wishes during his recent visit to the Jordan de Luxe show on C8.
Charles Dumont: A host had collected his last wishes in his show
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A big name in French song recently left us. Indeed, the famous composer Charles Dumont, who notably signed some of Edith Piaf's greatest classics, is died at the age of 95 on the night of Sunday 17 to Monday 18 November 2024. As a reminder, the one who was also a performer had made his official farewell to the public during a concert organized in Bobino on March 26, 2018. He then celebrated his 89th birthday.
“It's good to leave with the complete mention on the poster. This wasn't always the case“, was then underlined in the columns of Parisian. Recently, Charles Dumont accepted the invitation of Jordan de Luxe in his daily show broadcast on C8. That day, the host addressed his guest by asking him the following question: “What would you like people to say about you the day you are gone?“. Without any hesitation, Charles Dumont then replied: “I liked him“.
“Just that! And all the titles?“, exclaimed Jordan de Luxe. “If they liked me, that was the main thing. (…) The main thing is that people like you. If they love you, they give you the best one can have. Money is only a means. Love no“, the composer explained. “That's a nice answer. Doesn't that matter to you at all what people will say about you the day you are no longer here?“, the C8 host then asked. “Not really no, it's not one of my concerns. I think the people who love me will miss me. And then, as we can't make everyone happy, there may be some who will say: 'Oh well it's about time he went'“, Charles Dumont finally concluded. Following the death of the musician, Jordan de Luxe published this extract from his show on social networks on Monday November 18, 2024.
Charles Dumont: “everything changed” for him when he “became Edith Piaf’s composer”
“Goodbye Charles Dumont“, he simply wrote as a caption. During an interview with Parisian after his farewell on stage, Charles Dumont notably underlined the importance that his meeting with Edith Piaf had in his life. “For my neighbors, I have long been the pain in the ass on the 3rd floor, who spends his day at the piano. And then after October 5, 1960 at 5 p.m., everything changed. I became Edith Piaf's composer“, had explained in particular. In total, the composer wrote no less than 15 songs for herincluding the emblematic hit called No, I don't regret anything.