The way we were
(1988) On April 12, 1988, Celine Dion performed this song on the french canadian show Les démons du midi hosted by Suzanne Lapointe and Gilles Latulippe.
Barbra Streisand originally recorded it on her album The Way We Were in 1974.
(1988) On April 12, 1988, Celine Dion performed this song on the french canadian show Les démons du midi hosted by Suzanne Lapointe and Gilles Latulippe.
Barbra Streisand originally recorded it on her album The Way We Were in 1974.
(Duet with David Foster) (1989) On December 17th, 1989, in a televised benefit gala for Cystic Fibrosis, 65 Roses: A Gift of Love organized by Mila Mulroney, we could see Celine Dion performing this song with David Foster.
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(1986) (French version of "Somewhere") On August 31, 1986, Celine Dion appeared in the French Canadian show "Silence... On chante". She sang a medley of songs from movies, dressed as the characters of the films.
(1986) On August 31, 1986, Celine Dion appeared in the French Canadian show "Silence... On chante". She sang a medley of songs from movies, dressed as the characters of the films.
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(Duet with Breen LeBoeuf) (1987, 1988) Celine Dion performed this song with Breen LeBoeuf during the Incognito tour in 1987 and on the french canadian show Les démons du midi hosted by Suzanne Lapointe and Gilles Latulippe, on April 12, 1988.
This was originally recorded by the group Offenbach around 1975. Their version is on the album C'était plus qu'une aventure: 1972 à 1985.
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(Duet with Pierre Charbonneau) (1987) In 1987, Celine Dion performed this song with Pierre Charbonneau, in a french canadian TV special Station Soleil with Jean-Pierre Ferland.
Henry Thacker Burleigh (1866-1949) originally recorded the song.
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(1988) Celine Dion performed this song with her team during her Incognito tour. This version was broadcasted on the show Céline en spectacle et en coulisse in 1988.
Rod Stewart originally recorded this song in 1982. Dionne & Friends, consisting of Dionne Warwick, Elton John, Stevie Wonder, and Gladys Knight made it famous in 1985.
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(1989) In 1989, Celine Dion performed this song on the show Ferland Nadeau en vacances, hosted by Ferland Nadeau, on TVA.
It was first sung by Tino Rossi from his album Corsica.
(Duet with Eddy Marnay) (1987) In 1987, Celine performed this song with Eddy Marnay in the french canadian TV special Station Soleil.
Frida Boccara originally performed this song on her album Master Série.
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