[Global Diva] A Collection of Celine Dion’s Greatest and Most Iconic Songs
At the Paris 2024 Olympic opening ceremony held on July 26, Céline Dion performed Hymne à l’amour—an astonishing comeback after overcoming illness.
Many were deeply moved by the raw depiction of her battle in the documentary I Am: Céline Dion, which revealed her human strength.
Dion is a singer of innate talent who made her professional debut at the astonishingly young age of 12 and has continued to sing magnificent songs that will go down in music history.
In this article, we’ll introduce a selection of her signature and popular songs, including her early French-language tracks.
It’s a great read for those who first discovered her through the Paris Olympics!
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[The World’s Diva] A Collection of Celine Dion’s Famous and Signature Songs (41–50)
Any Other WayCéline Dion

This is a song included on Dion’s English-language debut album, Unison.
Released as the first single in Canada and the second in the United States from the album, it was subsequently released worldwide.
In the United Kingdom, it was issued only as a promotional single.
Je ne vous oublie pasCéline Dion

The lyrics were written by Jacques Veneruso, who also worked on Dion’s previous album One Girl and Four Boys, and he described the song as a loving dedication to Dion’s fans.
To promote her new album, Dion appeared live on French television in October 2005 and performed the song.
It later reached number two on the French music charts and was certified Silver with sales of 165,000 copies.
S’il suffisait d’aimerCéline Dion

It’s a French-language song by Dion.
The French Dion speaks in interviews has a strong accent and is quite English-accented.
However, in her singing, there’s no such accent and it’s easy to understand.
This is the best-selling single from the album that won the Juno Award for Francophone Album of the Year.
Don’t Save It All for Christmas DayCéline Dion

Dont Save It All For Christmas Day captivates with its bold, soaring vocals.
Sung by the world-beloved Celine Dion, it’s a slightly bittersweet Christmas song.
The theme is, “Don’t wait for Christmas—express your love every day.” The lyrics convey the protagonist’s frustration with a partner who rarely shows affection.
Let yourself be swept away by Celine Dion’s powerhouse performance as you listen!
AloneCéline Dion

Originally a song by the band Heart, this track was covered by Celine Dion.
Since the original comes from a rock band, its foundation is a solid, muscular 8-beat groove.
In contrast to that robustness, the lyrics feel delicate and fragile, and together with the overall harmonic texture, the sense of loneliness and poignancy stands out even more.
Listening to it alone in a moonlit room might make the experience even more emotional.
Another Year Has Gone ByCéline Dion

Celine Dion, a Canadian female singer well known even in Japan.
She is currently battling illness, but the songs she has created continue to give courage and move many listeners.
Among her works, the one I especially recommend for January is Another Year Has Gone By.
It’s a peaceful love song that expresses renewed gratitude for a romance that continues even after a year has passed.
If you plan to spend the New Year with your partner, this is a must-check track.
How Does A Moment Last Forever (From “Beauty and the Beast”)Céline Dion

The song that plays during the end credits of the live-action Disney film Beauty and the Beast is sung by Canadian diva Celine Dion.
Celine’s rich vocals and the beautiful melody create a grand piece of music that brings both inspiration and comfort to listeners.
The lyrics also sing of the immortality of love, and each time you listen, you can feel a renewed sense of hope in love.





