Tracklist Collaborations

Wishful thinking

(Duet with Dan Hill) (1989) In 1989, Céline recorded a duet entitled Wishful thinking with famous author-compositor-singer Dan Hill. The song, written by Hill, can be found on his album Real Love released in 1989 and on his best-of Love of my life, released in 1999.

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Ziggy

(1992) This song is an adaptation in english by Tim Rice of the song Ziggy (Un garçon pas comme les autres) (Ziggy, a boy not like the others). It can be found on the album Tycoon aired in 1992, the english version of the musical Starmania.


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The prayer (A mother's prayer)

(solo) (Theme song in "Quest For Camelot") Celine Dion originally performed this song in solo for Quest For Camelot, Warner Bros' first full-length, fully-animated feature, released in 1998. She provided the singing voice of the character Lady Juliana (speaking voice by Jane Seymour) and sang The prayer. Celine's version of The prayer as well as a separate Italian version performed by Andrea Bocelli are featured in the film's soundtrack.
A duet of this song between Celine and Andrea Boccelli appears on Celine's These Are Special Times and The Collector's Series Vol. 1 as well as Andrea Bocelli's Sogno.
At last, for the album Miracle, Celine Dion recorded a new studio version of this song in solo then entitled A mother's prayer.

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Here, there and everywhere

(1998) Céline covered Beatles' song Here, there and everywhere for a classical tribute album In My Life from Beatles' famous producer Sir George Martin, released in 1998. In the booklet, George Martin wrote about Celine:
"This is not only my favourite Paul McCartney song, it is probably his as well, so writing a special arrangement of it for one of my favourite voices was a daunting proposition. I do not think Celine is capable of making anything but a perfect sound, and I was thrilled to hear every take getting better and better. We ended up recording two tracks together; one for my album and one for hers (The reason on the album Let's Talk About Love). Both were terrific, and it was a session to remember."
The original version is from the Beatles' album Revolver, originally released in 1966.

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