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February 11, 2023 | 5:00 a.m
Celine Dion is recognized as one of the best singers of all time, she is also liked and most talked about when the conversation about love songs comes up. It’s safe to say that Celine Dion is synonymous with love songs. Despite dropping the latest single of the day, the French-born singer who knows nothing but making…
Canadian singer Celine Dion (AFP PHOTO DDP/MICHAEL GOTTSCHALK)
Celine Dion is recognized as one of the best singers of all time, she is also liked and most talked about when the conversation about love songs comes up. It’s safe to say that Celine Dion is synonymous with love songs.
Despite releasing the latest hits of the day, the French-born singer who knows nothing but serenades big has an archive of love songs with various themes suitable for parents, well into the 21st century.
So you are head over heels, broken heart or in a love triangle, Celine Dion, the collection of songs has a place for every soul.
Here are 20 best love songs by Cline Dion for you and yours this valentine.
“Your Heart Will Go On” – Theme: Love and Loss, Release Year: 1997, Writers: James Horner, Will Jennings, General Idea: A ballad about the eternal love of two people despite death and featured in the movie Titanic “.
“The Power of Love” – Theme: Love, inspiration and Empowerment, Release Year: 1993, Writers: Jennifer Rush, Gunther Mende, Cindy Alter, General Idea: A ballad about the power of love and its ability to heal and overcome obstacles. Featured in the movie The Bodyguard
“Because You Love Me” – Theme: Love and Gratitude, Release Year: 1996, Writer: Diane Warren, General Idea: A ballad about a person thanking their loved ones for everything they have done for them. Featured in the movie Up Close & Personal
“Now everything will come back to me” – Theme: Nostalgia, Release Year: 1996, Writer: Jim Steinman, General Idea: A power ballad about remembering past loves and the emotions that come with them.
“A New Day Has Come” – Theme: New Beginnings, Release Year: 2002, Writers: Aldo Nova, Stephan Moccio, General Idea: A middle-of-the-road ballad about starting over and finding hope in a new day.
“I’m Your Angel” – Theme: Love, comfort and Support, Year of Release: 1998, Author: R. Kelly, General Idea: Duet with R. Kelly about being there for each other and giving support and love.
“all by yourself” – 1996 – Theme: loneliness and heartache – Written by Eric Carmen – Featured in the movie Bridget Jones’s Diary
“Worship” – 1999 – Theme: faith, hope and prayer – Written by David Foster, Tony Renis and Carole Bayer Sager – Featured in the movie Quest for Camelot
“I drive all night” – Theme: Longing and Desire, Release Year: 2003, Writers: Billy Steinberg, Tom Kelly, General Idea: A mid-tempo pop ballad about driving through the night to be with someone you love with a theme of longing and desire. Featured in the movie SWAT
“Love Can Move Mountains” – 1992 – Theme: determination and perseverance – Written by Diane Warren – Featured in the movie Sleepless in Seattle
“I’m Alive” – 2002 – Theme: hope and resilience – Written by Kristian Lundin, Andrew Fromm and Josh Alexander. Featured in the movie Stuart Little 2
“That’s the way”- Theme: Acceptance and Moving Forward, Release Year: 1999, Writers: Max Martin, Kristian Lundin, General Idea: A mid-tempo pop song about accepting what is and moving forward, with themes of positivity and perseverance.
“Finally” – 2002 – Theme: love and joy – Written by Harry Warren and Mack Gordon – Featured in the movie The Family Man
“Take a Chance” – 2007 – Theme: taking risks and facing your fears – Written by Kristian Lundin, Jake Schulze and Peer Astrom – Featured in the movie Rat Race
“I give up” – 1996 – Theme: surrender and letting go – Written by Jim Steinman – Featured in the movie The Haunting.
“To Love You More” – Theme: Unrequited Love and devotion, Year of Release: 1995, Writer: David Foster, Edgar Bronfman Jr., General Idea: A ballad about the desire to love someone more, even if they don’t return the feeling.
“If it’s enough to love” – Theme: Love and Devotion, Release Year: 1998, Author: Jean-Jacques Goldman, General Idea: A French ballad about the depth of love and the lengths it will go to show. Featured in the movie The Haunting.
“Have you ever been in love” – 2002 – Theme: love and heartbreak – Written by Eg White and Steve Mac – Featured in the movie Maid in Manhattan
“Beauty and the Beast” – 1991 – Theme: love and kindness – Written by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman – Featured in the movie Beauty and the Beast
“For you to love me again” – 1995 – Theme: love and regret – Written by Jean-Jacques Goldman – Featured in the movie The Parent Trap
Bonus hit songs.
“Goodbye (The Saddest Word)” – 2002 – Theme: love and heartbreak – Written by Walter Afanasieff and Diane Warren – Featured in the movie Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron
“the reason” – Theme: Self-Reflection, Release Year: 1998, Writer: Carole Bayer Sager, David Foster, General Idea: A ballad about realizing your own mistakes and learning from them.
“all by yourself” – Theme: Loneliness and Heartbreak, Release Year: 1996, Writer: Eric Carmen, General Idea: Cover of the 1975 hit, “All By Myself” is a ballad about feeling alone and heartbroken after a breakup.