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Céline Dion Popular Song Rankings [2026]

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 Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)

I Know What Love IsCéline Dion46rank/position

Celine Dion, well-known for the theme song of the film Titanic.

Compared to many of her other songs, I Know What Love Is is a relatively minor track, but it’s beloved by her fans.

Its straightforward, emotional melody makes it a good recommendation even for those who aren’t usually into Western pop.

The song is fundamentally arranged with a grand, sweeping melody, so rather than something to relax to, it’s the kind of track you really listen to intently.

I’ll BeCéline Dion47rank/position

Céline Dion – I’ll Be (Official Lyric Video)
I'll BeCéline Dion

Celine Dion has left a brilliant legacy, including five Grammy Awards.

“I’ll Be” is included on the album she released in 2023, Love Again (Soundtrack from the Motion Picture).

It’s a song that depicts someone pleading for their loved one to come back.

At first glance, it seems like a breakup song, but depending on the interpretation, it could fit a variety of situations.

If You Asked Me ToCéline Dion48rank/position

Céline Dion – If You Asked Me To (Official Video)
If You Asked Me ToCéline Dion

A love song by Céline Dion, renowned as a bona fide artist who also works on film music, where her expansive vocal skills match exquisitely with a pop sound.

Its luxurious production fits perfectly even for karaoke, making it a song that teenage girls will want to stretch themselves to sing.

Power of the DreamCéline Dion49rank/position

Celine Dion – The Power Of The Dream (Theme from Atlanta Olympic Games)
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.

So This is ChristmasCéline Dion50rank/position

So this is Christmas- Celin Dion with lyrics
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.