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Canadian singer Celine Dion was only 12 years old when she wrote her debut single, "Ce n'était qu'un rêve", with the help of her mother and her brother Jacques. It was promoted with her first music video in 1981. Her DVDs/videos found considerable commercial success, mostly filmed from her concerts.
The classics include "My Heart Will Go On," "Because You Loved Me," "Beauty and the Beast" and "I'm Your Angel".New tracks include a remake of the Roberta Flack classic, "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face," "If Walls Could Talk," a Mutt Lange tune featuring background vocals by Shania Twain (this video wasn't available before), and "Then You Look at Me", title track from the Chris Columbus ...
Taylor Swift won big and made history at this year's GRAMMYs on Sunday, taking home her fourth Album of the Year award at the close of the star-studded show.Swift was genuinely shocked by the ...
Celine Dion and Taylor Swift Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Recording Academy Taylor Swift is keeping her side of the street clean when it comes to Céline Dion. The women caused a stir after ...
A new, remastered version of the video for Celine Dion’s massive hit “My Heart Will Go On” from “Titanic” will have fans enjoying the track with the kind of clarity the ship’s captain ...
The Colour of My Love Concert is the second home video by Canadian singer Celine Dion, released on VHS on 19 October 1995 and on DVD on 6 January 1998. [2] It was filmed in September 1993 at Le Théàtre Capitole in Quebec City, Canada and aired in December 1993 in Canada on CTV and in February 1994 in the United States on Disney Channel.
The way Miley Cyrus’s speech was all about Mariah and Taylor Swift didn’t even acknowledge the legend that is Celine Dion, especially with her health issues, on stage with her is annoying as ...
The music download was released in Canada on the same day as the album (4 October 2005), but the CD single was released as late as March 2006 in France, Belgium and Switzerland. Then, "Tous les secrets" became a theme song from the animated movie Asterix and the Vikings meaning that it was not recorded as a theme song from the beginning.