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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!

Céline Dion Popular Song Rankings [2025] (41–50)

Taking ChancesCéline Dion50rank/position

Céline Dion – Taking Chances (Official Video)
Taking ChancesCéline Dion

Released in 2007, Taking Chances is her 35th album, and this track appears at the top.

The album was a massive hit, ranking within the top 10 on charts in 26 countries around the world.

A cool rock-sounding love song performed by a diva who has sold over 200 million records.

A must-listen.

Céline Dion Popular Song Ranking [2025] (51–60)

The Power Of The DreamCéline Dion51rank/position

Céline Dion – The Power Of The Dream | LIVE at Atlanta 1996 | Music Monday
The Power Of The DreamCéline Dion

This is the song Celine Dion sang at the opening ceremony of the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta.

It was written, composed, and produced by David Foster and Babyface.

The chorus—Celine’s vocals with the soulful backing choir—gives you goosebumps! The song is about how everyone has potential and can make their dreams come true.

It’s the perfect track to listen to when you need a boost of power!

To Love You MoreCéline Dion52rank/position

Céline Dion – To Love You More (Official Audio)
To Love You MoreCéline Dion

A single released in 1995 by Canadian singer Céline Dion, also known for the theme song of the film Titanic.

In 2007, it was used in a commercial for Panasonic’s “Digital High-Vision Video Camera Aijō Size,” and it has also been featured in commercials for the AEON English conversation school and as the theme song for the TV drama “Koibito yo.” The song has sold over one million copies in Japan alone.

It is also famous for a collaboration with violinist Taro Hakase, making it a luxurious number where you can enjoy her overwhelming vocals and the beautiful sound of the violin at the same time.

Treat Her Like A LadyCéline Dion53rank/position

Celine Dion feat. Diana King – Treat Her Like a Lady (Live 1998)
Treat Her Like A LadyCéline Dion

Celine Dion is strongly associated with ballads, but she also nails this reggae-influenced track.

It’s a song where you can enjoy a sharper, edgier side of her vocals.

Diana King’s authentic reggae vibe brings the track to life.

Water and a FlameCéline Dion54rank/position

Céline Dion – Water and a Flame (Official Audio)
Water and a FlameCéline Dion

Originally a track by Daniel Merriweather and Adele, released in 2009.

The version by Canadian singer Celine Dion was released in 2014.

It is a breakup ballad that reached No.

30 on the UK charts.

he Power of LoveCéline Dion55rank/position

Céline Dion – The Power of Love (Live)
he Power of LoveCéline Dion

Included on the 1993 album “The Colour of My Love.” A cover of the single originally released by Jennifer Rush in 1984.

Born in 1968.

A Canadian singer and actress.

This song became her first U.

S.

number-one hit and was a worldwide success.

From Titanic: “My Heart Will Go On”Céline Dion56rank/position

Trumpet Solo ~ My Heart Will Go On, theme from Titanic
From Titanic: “My Heart Will Go On” Céline Dion

This is the theme song from James Cameron’s epic film Titanic.

Sung by Canada’s celebrated vocalist Celine Dion, this piece evokes the film’s grandeur and moves us every time we hear it.

Many people likely dream of playing such a masterpiece on the trumpet.

It may seem like you could manage it by practicing at a relaxed tempo, but in fact the original key is E major with four sharps—and if you try to play it on trumpet at the same pitch level, you end up with five sharps.

Still, if you approach it calmly, the trumpet is just a matter of pressing valves, so at first try producing notes while keeping a tuner close at hand.

Mark the places in the score where sharps appear and memorize them, and you should be able to play it in the original key! How about tackling this piece in its original key?