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Essential Celine Dion: 4 Deep Cuts Every Fan Should Know

Thereโ€™s no one quite like the incomparable Celine Dion. This Canadian singer has had a legendary career packed with hits from the iconic Titanic track โ€œMy Heart Will Go Onโ€ to โ€œIt’s All Coming Back To Me Nowโ€ to โ€œBecause You Loved Meโ€. That being said, she also has a few songs in her discography that few might remember, other than hardcore Redheads. Letโ€™s take a look at some essential Celine Dion deep cuts that every fan should know!

1. โ€œTo Love You Moreโ€

This track was big in Asia, but not so big in the States. It was first released on a Japanese reissue of The Colour Of My Love, as well as an Asian-continent release of Falling Into You. It finally made it to a US version of Letโ€™s Talk About Love. The song was initially used in a Japanese drama program in 1995, but it has more than enough appeal for virtually any Dion fan from any country.

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2. โ€œWhere Does My Heart Beat Now?โ€

This is less of a Celine Dion deep cut and more of a โ€œforgottenโ€ hit by the Canadian singer. This track hit no. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 back in 1990, but itโ€™s rarely on the same rotations as โ€œThe Power Of Loveโ€ and โ€œMy Heart Will Go Onโ€. Itโ€™s a classic, soft rock track packed with the melodrama youโ€™d expect from Celine Dion. It was first performed during Dionโ€™s time at Eurovision, and it introduced her to a global audience.

3. โ€œThink Twiceโ€

This stellar track from The Colour Of My Love didnโ€™t really hit the US airwaves as hard as it should have. However, it got plenty of love across the ocean and became one of the United Kingdomโ€™s highest-selling solo songs by a female singer of all time. King Crimsonโ€™s Peter Sinfield has a writing credit on โ€œThink Twiceโ€, which is kind of fascinating. Stellar songwriting aside, itโ€™s Dionโ€™s insane vocals on this track that make it one of the best Celine Dion deep cuts ever.

4. โ€œPour Que Tu M’aimes Encoreโ€

Celine Dionโ€™s English material was the most globally popular of her discography, and so much of her Canadian French material is sorely underrated. โ€œPour Que Tu M’aimes Encoreโ€ is just one of many beautiful French pieces of work that Dion released in 1995.

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