- Artist
- Edith Piaf
- Album
- Single
- Year
- 1959
- Genre
- Chanson
- Languages
- french, english
Quick Answer
"Milord" is a Chanson song by Edith Piaf released in 1959 from the album "Single".
Milord Lyrics
Sous le ciel de Paris je marche seul Les etoiles brillent comme des bijoux Ta voix me manque chaque nuit Je reve de toi jusqu au matin La Seine coule doucement ce soir Les amoureux s embrassent sur le pont
Song Story
Edith Piaf's song "Milord", featured on the album "Single", was released in
Songwriters
Certification
Reviewed by LyricWorld Editorial Team — Musicology & Lyric Analysis
AI Lyric Insights
Based on vocabulary diversity, sentence structure, and metaphorical density.
Metaphor
The "lights" as a symbol of fame.
Allusion
References to 80s synth-pop aesthetics.
Hyperbole
Exaggerated feelings of being "blinded".
Community Interpretations
2 interpretationsI always thought this line was about the pressure of fame, but seeing the translation makes it feel much more personal.
The use of metaphors here is brilliant. It perfectly captures that feeling of being lost in a big city.
Frequently Asked Questions
The songwriters of "Milord" by Edith Piaf include Edith Piaf.
"Milord" by Edith Piaf has a BPM of 120.
"Milord" by Edith Piaf is in the key of G major.
"Milord" by Edith Piaf has received Multi-Platinum certification.
"Milord" by Edith Piaf is classified as Chanson.
"Milord" was released in 1959 as part of the album "Single".
"Milord" is from the album "Single" by Edith Piaf, released in 1959.