Thereโs no one quite like the incomparable Celine Dion. This Canadian singer has had a legendary career packed with hits from the iconic Titanic track โMy Heart Will Go Onโ to โIt’s All Coming Back To Me Nowโ to โBecause You Loved Meโ. That being said, she also has a few songs in her discography that few might remember, other than hardcore Redheads. Letโs take a look at some essential Celine Dion deep cuts that every fan should know!
1. โTo 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 Letโs 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. โWhere Does My Heart Beat Now?โ
This is less of a Celine Dion deep cut and more of a โforgottenโ hit by the Canadian singer. This track hit no. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 back in 1990, but itโs rarely on the same rotations as โThe Power Of Loveโ and โMy Heart Will Go Onโ. Itโs a classic, soft rock track packed with the melodrama youโd expect from Celine Dion. It was first performed during Dionโs time at Eurovision, and it introduced her to a global audience.
3. โThink Twiceโ
This stellar track from The Colour Of My Love didnโt 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 Kingdomโs highest-selling solo songs by a female singer of all time. King Crimsonโs Peter Sinfield has a writing credit on โThink Twiceโ, which is kind of fascinating. Stellar songwriting aside, itโs Dionโs insane vocals on this track that make it one of the best Celine Dion deep cuts ever.
4. โPour Que Tu M’aimes Encoreโ
Celine Dionโs English material was the most globally popular of her discography, and so much of her Canadian French material is sorely underrated. โPour Que Tu M’aimes Encoreโ is just one of many beautiful French pieces of work that Dion released in 1995.
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