[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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[Global Songstress] A Collection of Céline Dion’s Masterpieces and Signature Songs (61–70)
A Natural WomanCéline Dion

In the American comedy-drama Murphy Brown, there is a scene where the protagonist Murphy, played by Candice Bergen, passionately sings this song at home.
The song is included only as a bonus track on the Asian, European/Australian, and Spanish/South American editions of Dion’s album Falling into You.
Have a HeartCéline Dion

Dion performed this song at the 1987 Juno Awards, and thanks in part to its lavish production budget, her first English-language album Unison, which includes the track, became a hit.
Although there is no official music video for the song, a live performance is preserved in the video release “Unison.”
In conclusion
For those who only know Celine Dion from movie theme songs like “My Heart Will Go On” or “Beauty and the Beast,” this article may have felt like a refreshing discovery.
As mentioned at the beginning, having overcome her illness and risen like a phoenix, Dion will surely continue to bring us her magnificent voice!


