[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 (31–40)
Beauty and the BeastCéline Dion

It’s one of the greatest masterpieces, written as a theme song for a Disney film.
The duet version by Celine Dion and Peabo Bryson was released in 1991 and conveys a message about the power of true love and inner beauty.
The piece tells a timeless love story, depicting two people who draw closer to each other in unexpected ways.
While simply tracing the melody in a relaxed 4/4 rhythm isn’t difficult, many scores with simplified arrangements are available even for beginner saxophonists, so please give it a try.
If you play the long tones in the chorus with a lyrical and emotional touch, it will surely make for a wonderful performance!
I Am: Celine Dion — In the Midst of Her Battle with IllnessCéline Dion

This is a documentary about singer Celine Dion, known for “My Heart Will Go On,” the theme song of the film Titanic.
Active worldwide since the 1980s, she revealed in 2022 that she has Stiff Person Syndrome, a rare disease, and suspended her activities.
This documentary interweaves footage from her past concerts with scenes of her confronting her illness today.
It’s sure to move not only her fans but anyone who watches.
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.
Christmas EveCéline Dion

If Disney is for kids, then Celine Dion’s songs can be called Christmas music for adults.
Her vocal performance is overwhelming, and you’ll surely be amazed by her power.
This is what you’d call a truly great song.
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.
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So This is ChristmasCéline Dion

This famous song by John and Yoko—true symbols of love and peace—was originally titled “Happy Xmas (War Is Over).” Opposed to the Vietnam War, they packed it with a powerful anti-war message: “It’s Christmas, and a new year is beginning, so let’s wish for everyone’s happiness.” Celine Dion covered the song as the theme for Titanic and quickly rose to fame.
So yes, let’s wish for a “Merry Christmas at sea,” where even ships no longer sink.
Ce n’était qu’un rêveCéline Dion

Included on the 1981 album “La voix du bon Dieu.” Born in 1968.
A singer from Canada.
Her debut album is sung in French.
You can still sense the youthfulness in her voice, but even at this stage her vocal ability is outstanding, clearly foreshadowing her future breakout success.


