A small, frail, fragile, moving figure. A little piece of a woman dressed in black that long expressive hands with nervous fingers lengthen. At each of her performances, Edith Piaf intensely inhabits her songs, distilling deep and intense emotions. Various excerpts from recitals of the "Piaf kid" given on stage or on television, at several periods of her life, are gathered here for an "ideal concert". Fifteen songs, fifteen hits follow one another, from "La Foule" to "L'Hymne à l'amour", including "La Vie en rose", "Milord", "A quoi sert l'amour", "Non, je ne regrette rien" or "L'Accordéoniste".