Céline Dion Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
With over 200 million records sold worldwide, Céline Dion is one of the best-selling artists in music history.
Today, we’re putting the spotlight on her.
We’ve listed her songs in a ranked format based on the number of views.
Fans, be sure to check it out!
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Céline Dion Popular Song Rankings [2025] (21–30)
Nothing Broken But My HeartCéline Dion29rank/position

Because the original song is over six minutes long, the music video was edited into a shorter version.
Released in 1992, the video is also interesting in that actors portray the story of “Romeo” and “Juliet.”
Pour que tu m’aimes encoreCéline Dion30rank/position

A French classic that sings of the pain of a broken heart and the earnest wish to win back love.
Released in March 1995 by Canada’s celebrated songstress Céline Dion, this gem of a ballad was crafted by Jean-Jacques Goldman.
Céline’s crystalline vocals beautifully convey the resolve to do anything to win back a lover’s heart.
It held the number-one spot in France for 12 consecutive weeks and has continued to move countless listeners.
It’s a perfect song for healing the pain of heartbreak or reaffirming your feelings for someone special.
Céline Dion Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (31–40)
S’il suffisait d’aimerCéline Dion31rank/position

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.
Tell HimCéline Dion32rank/position

A moving duet that portrays the courage and anxiety of confessing love.
This dream collaboration brings together global Canadian superstar Celine Dion and Barbra Streisand.
Released in November 1997, the song appears on Dion’s album “Let’s Talk About Love.” It’s characterized by a sweeping orchestral arrangement and the breathtaking harmonies created by their powerful vocals.
The lyrics emphasize the importance of expressing your feelings to the one you love—a universal message anyone can relate to.
A perfect recommendation for those struggling with love or wishing to convey their feelings to someone special.
The Last to KnowCéline Dion33rank/position

The single reached number 17 on the Canadian Singles Chart and number 17 on the Contemporary Hit Radio chart, and achieved gradual success on the U.
S.
Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks, peaking at number 22.
Tout l’or des hommesCéline Dion34rank/position

The music video, directed by Yannick Saillet, was filmed in the Mojave Desert.
It entered the top 10 across French-speaking countries, including reaching number three in France, where it sold 125,000 copies and was certified silver.
It also peaked at number two on the Canadian Singles Chart, making it the highest-charting French-language song to have ever appeared there.
Water from the MoonCéline Dion35rank/position

The song was written and composed by Diane Warren, produced by Guy Roche with additional production by Walter Afanasieff.
Diane Warren also provides backing vocals on the track.
Two music videos were made for this song: the first is entirely in black and white, and later a version was produced that inserts sepia-toned shots of Celine Dion into it.





