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 Famous and Signature Songs (1–10)
Mother’s prayerNEW!Céline Dion

This is a solemn yet warm ballad included on the concept album “Miracle,” released in October 2004 by world-renowned Canadian songstress Celine Dion.
Created in collaboration with photographer Anne Geddes, known for her newborn-themed works, the album centers on the bond between mother and child, and this track stands as a defining piece of that world.
It is originally the solo version of the acclaimed song “The Prayer,” which won a Golden Globe as a film theme, and here the lyrics are sung as a mother’s prayer for her child.
Carried by David Foster’s beautiful piano, Celine’s expressive performance powerfully conveys a mother’s heartfelt wish for her child’s happiness, touching the hearts of all who listen.
It’s All Coming Back to Me NowCéline Dion

A renowned masterpiece known as one of Celine Dion’s signature songs, often hailed as the queen of power ballads.
Featured on her March 1996 album Falling into You, the track became a worldwide hit.
Its grand, sweeping sound and lyrics that vividly rekindle memories of a lost love strike a deep chord.
Crafted by Jim Steinman, the song is said to have been inspired by Emily Brontë’s novel Wuthering Heights.
Thanks to Dion’s overwhelming vocal prowess and emotional expression, it continues to move countless listeners.
It’s a must-listen for anyone trying to overcome the pain of heartbreak.
My Heart Will Go OnCéline Dion

A gem of a ballad sung by Canadian diva Celine Dion, known as the theme song for the 1997 film Titanic.
Delivered with her overwhelming vocal power, this piece captured hearts around the world as a song that symbolizes the immortality of love.
It won multiple Grammy Awards and an Academy Award, cementing its place as one of Dion’s signature songs.
With a structure that builds from a quiet beginning to a powerful crescendo, it sweeps listeners into a whirlwind of emotion, much like the film’s story.
It’s a song I especially recommend to those who have experienced parting from someone dear, or who are filled with longing for the one they love.
Pour que tu m’aimes encoreCéline Dion

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.
Because You Loved MeCéline Dion

When you think of signature songs by Canadian songstress Celine Dion, this track is likely one that comes to mind.
Released in March 1996, it was also used as the theme song for the film Up Close & Personal, showcasing Celine’s incredible vocal prowess.
The lyrics, which express deep gratitude to a loved one, resonated with many people and propelled the song to massive worldwide success, including six consecutive weeks at No.
1 on the U.S.
Billboard Hot 100.
It’s a perfect song to listen to when you want to convey your appreciation to someone important—be it a partner, family member, or friend.


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