[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 Diva] A Collection of Celine Dion’s Masterpieces and Signature Songs (21–30)
ImmortalityCéline Dion

A gem of a ballad that powerfully proclaims eternal love, included on Canadian diva Celine Dion’s album “Let’s Talk About Love,” released in November 1997.
Written and composed by the Bee Gees, who also provided backing vocals, this song is a masterpiece that showcases Celine’s overwhelming vocal prowess and emotional expression.
Set to a strong and beautiful melody, it conveys the universal theme that the bond with a loved one endures forever, even beyond death.
Released as a single in many countries in 1998, it became a major hit, especially in Europe—reaching No.
2 in Austria and Germany, and No.
5 in the United Kingdom.
A deeply moving track that offers solace to those who have experienced heartbreak or separation.
To Love You MoreCéline Dion

This is a solo song by Dion released in Japan.
It was used in a commercial for AEON English Conversation and as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Koibito Yo.” Thanks to this exposure, it sold over one million copies in Japan alone and was awarded a Gold Disc.
That’s the way it isCéline Dion

It’s a song about how acting with self-belief is tough and not an easy path, but urges you to stay true to your convictions and keep moving forward—you’ll surely find your way! It’s also a song that feels like it helps you when you’re just one step short.
MisledCéline Dion

On the charts, it reached number one for two consecutive weeks on the U.S.
Hot Dance Club Play.
This single was Dion’s only number-one on that chart at the time, but 14 years later she achieved the same top position with “Taking Chances,” bringing her total number of number-one singles in this category to two.
Power of the DreamCéline Dion

One of the two official songs of the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.
Performed live at the opening ceremony, the track was released only as a single and wasn’t included on Celine’s album until 2000.
Even so, it was played by radio stations around the world and has become one of her signature songs.


