Piaf poses for photographers on October 18, 1947 upon her arrival in New York aboard the "De Grasse."
Piaf and French boxer Marcel Cerdan, the man who became the love of her life, in the Club des Cinq theater in Paris on March 17, 1948.
Piaf in New York on April 1, 1950.
Piaf and Jacques Pills toasting at their wedding in New York on July 29, 1952.
Piaf with French composer Michel Emer, American actor Eddie Constantine, and French singer of Armenian origin Charles Aznavour (left to right). (undated)
Piaf posing with stage partners Armand Mestral and Michel Auclair on December 30, 1957 in Paris wishing a Happy New Year to the audience.
Piaf onstage at the Olympia during a show in Paris on December 30, 1960.
Piaf leaving the Olympia music hall after a recital on December 30, 1960.
Piaf and composer Charles Dumont in Paris on December 30, 1960.
Piaf recovering from another illness, and her last husband, Theo Sarapo, walking in a park in Paris on June 1, 1963.
On October 11, 1963 a crowd gathered near the Paris home of Piaf after the news of her death.
Piaf's funeral at the Pere Lachaise cemetery in Paris on October 14, 1963.
Michel Rivegauche and Charles Dumont, former lyricists and composers for Piaf, unveil a plaque in memory of the singer on February 8, 1966 at a Paris club -- the former cabaret Le Gerny's -- where an unknown singer named Edith Gassion debuted in 1935 and quickly became famous under the name "Mome Piaf."