Tracklist Collaborations 2000s

Bewitched

(Theme song in 'Mona Lisa Smile') (2003) Tori Amos, Seal, Alison Krauss and Celine Dion are among those contributing to the soundtrack to the film "Mona Lisa Smile."
Due November 25, 2003, from Epic, the collection features artists' renditions of songs from the early 1950s, in step with the film's 1953 setting.
Celine Dion adds a rendition of the standard Bewitched, bothered and bewildered.
Starring Julia Roberts, Kirsten Dunst, Julia Stiles, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Marcia Gay Harden, "Mona Lisa Smile" opens December 19, 2003, in U.S. theaters.

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Dance with my father

(2004, 2005)

In July 2003, Luther Vandross released the single Dance With My Father. Celine Dion appeared a few seconds in the music video for this song.

On Sunday, February 8, 2004, Celine Dion performed en live Dance With My Father in a special tribute to Luther Vandross, at the 46th Annual Grammy Awards.

Later, on September 20, 2005, is released a tribute album 'So Amazing: An All-Star Tribute To Luther Vandross' featuring performances of Luther Vandross hits by various artists. These hits range from his debut album to his last release. Celine took part in this beautiful project by recording a studio version of Dance With My Father, from Vandross' most recent album.

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Nadie lo entiende

(Café Quijano & Céline as a vocalist) (2003) Celine Dion appears as a vocalist on Cafe Quijano's album, '¡Qué grande es esto del amor!', released on November 4, 2003. It contains 11 new original songs. It is the group's 4th album.

Manuel, one of the group singers talked about the experience, with his castilian humour: "Contacts with Celine? Not much because there was her husband... The truth is that all happened by chance. We were recording in Los Angeles and in the studio we knew a hawaiian producer and compositor called Johnson. He invited us four days in his studio on Oahu Island where by coincidence we met Humberto Gatica, Dion's producer, and now as well ours."
"During that days, Humberto Gatica took the opportunity to go in Las Vegas where Celine Dion was presenting her show. He told her the story of the song Nadie lo entiende, where we speak about the difficulties our manager had, three years ago, after an accident, when he came back at home in bath-chair in front of his three children..."
"One day, Celine follows, he explained me that Cafe Quijano's near relation had a serious accident which make him paraplegic. When he told me that he was dreaming that I collaborate with them, I didn't hesitate. I believe that we all have to help us each other."
"When Humberto Gatica came back in Los Angeles, Manuel adds, he gave us the surprise and the message that Celine was inviting us to watch her at the show in Las Vegas. At the end, we spoke with her. The only thing, I can say about Celine is that the greatness begins by the humility and she is the best exemple".

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Quand on s'aime

(Duet with René Simard) (2003) On Friday, October 03, 2003, Celine Dion recorded the song Quand on s'aime in duet with Rene Simard in studio in Las Vegas. This song can be found on his album Hier... encore.
Michel Legrand and Nana Mouskouri originally performed this song in 1965.


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I have to dream

(Theme song in 'Children On Their Birthdays') (2002) Celine Dion recorded the song I have to dream, written by JD Hinton, Rick Solemn & Ross Vannelli, for the movie 'Children On heir Birthdays'. Inspired from Truman Capote's story, the movie was only aired in a few american cinemas.

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