Live and Let Die
This is the main theme song of the 1973 James Bond film Live and Let Die and was performed by Paul McCartney & Wings.
This is the main theme song of the 1973 James Bond film Live and Let Die and was performed by Paul McCartney & Wings.
This song was composed by Michel Legrand, with lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman for the 1982 film Best Friends, where it was introduced by Patti Austin and James Ingram. During her show 'Celine' in Las Vegas, Celine Dion performs this song with a hologram of herself onstage.
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This song is originally a 1985 hit single released by Stevie Wonder on his album In Square Circle. Celine Dion performs this song during her residency show 'Celine' in Las Vegas, in duet with a hologram of Stevie Wonder.
Celine recorded the song in November 2011. It's Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds who produced this song on Celine Dion's "Loved Me Back To Life" album.
Céline performed this song for the very first time in December 2008 during the GRAMMY Nominations Concert. Celine Dion also performs this song during her residency show 'Celine' in Las Vegas.
This song was originally released in 1975 on Janis Ian's "Between the Lines" album.
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Ne me quitte pas is a famous French song composed, written et performed by Jacques Brel in 1959. Céline covers this song during her show in Las Vegas.
For the recording of the album Falling Into You, David Foster asked to Celine to do a remake of "All by myself".
"David informed me that he changed the orchestrations of the last part of the song, Celine tells. I had to sing a little higher, until a F# that almost reached the limit of my voice. The worst was that he wanted me to hold this note during several seconds... I knew that I couldn't do it more than two recordings without risking to break my voice.
The day of the recording, Rene and I quarrelled, for a mere trifle... He decided not to acompany me to the studio. I left all by myself, to the Record Plant (in Los Angeles), where I found a rather cold, condescending, almost contemptuous David Foster... While the technicians were finishing to put the orchestra tracks, I was going around in circles. I think that David was delaying everything on purpose... At one point, innocently, he told me: "If you don't manage... I could ask it to Whitney". Whitney Houston was recording on this day in the nearby studio...
I did not say a word... I sang "All by myself" with all my strength, with all my soul. When I came to the time to climb towards the F#, I put my voice at maximum, until it was hurting, and I held the note a very long time, without weakening. When I finished, the musicians on the other side of the glass were standing to applause.
I left without greeting David Foster...I was thinking of Rene. I was looking for the reason of our fight. And suddenly, I understood... He put once again the difficulty harder to give me new challenges, to force me to surpass myself."
Now, Celine speaks about the impact of this song when she sings it on stage:
"Before, people did not expect this note, she says, and when I was doing it, they were surprised, amazed or not, but they did not expect this note... And now they expect this note, and there is a silence which moves me, and which paralyses me, it's incredible! And then, I say to myself, "well, I can't leave them now", so, there is a hand inside me, this performer who loves singing, who's saying to me "go girl, do your note, make them happy, do it right!"
Eric Carmen originally recorded it.
This song was originally recorded by Adele on her album 21, released in 2011. Celine Dion added the song "Rolling In The Deep" to her residency show 'Celine' in Las Vegas from June 9, 2012.
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