Ma mère chantait toujours
(1987) In 1987, Celine Dion performed this song personating Fabienne Thibeault, in the french canadian tv show 'Station Soleil'.
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(1987) In 1987, Celine Dion performed this song personating Fabienne Thibeault, in the french canadian tv show 'Station Soleil'.
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(1988) In 1988, Celine Dion performed this song during the Incognito tour.
The original song by Lionel Richie and Diana Ross was the theme song in the movie 'Endless love' soundtrack, in 1981.
(1998) On November 1, 1998, Celine Dion, dressed as Moma, a character from a famous french canadian series, performed the theme from 'La Petite Vie' during a sketch at the Adisq Gala.
(1987) On September 27, 1987, during the TV special Les Beaux Dimanches Spécial Incognito, we could see Celine performing the french version of the song Chattanooga Choo Choo.
The english version of the song was popularized by Glenn Miller and his Orchestra (No. 1 chart record) and was nominated for Best Song Academy Award in 1941.
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(1984) In 1984, Celine Dion performed this song. An extract from this performance was shown on VH1 "Before They Were Rock Stars" on March 14, 1998.
(1987) Celine Dion performed this song dressed as Mireille Mathieu during the Incognito tour in 1987.
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(1985) (Duet with Michel Dion) Around 1985, Celine Dion performed this song with her brother Michel.
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(1984) (Duet with Peter Pringle) In 1984, Celine Dion performed this song in a 3-songs medley in duet with Peter Pringle. The medley included Je t'aime à la folie, this one which was first made famous by Jean Lapointe in 1978, and Des croissants de soleil popularized by Ginette Reno.
On this show, she also sang Mon rêve de toujours and Mélanie.
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(1984) (Duet with Peter Pringle) In 1984, Celine Dion performed this song in a 3-song medley in duet with Peter Pringle. The medley included Je t'aime à la folie, this one which was first made popular by Ginette Reno, and Chante-la ta chanson from french canadian Jean Lapointe.
On this show, she also sang Mon rêve de toujours and Mélanie.
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