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  2. Des mots qui sonnent (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Des mots qui sonnent" (meaning "words that resonate") is a 1991 French-language song of Canadian singer Celine Dion, included on her tenth studio album, Dion chante Plamondon. It is based on the music of "Nothing Can Stop My Love", a song by American R&B singer Angela Clemmons from her second studio album, This Is Love (1987). [1]

  3. L'hymne - Wikipedia

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    The English-language version of "L'hymne" (French-language duet between Dion and Pellerin), titled "Hymn," features Dion vocals only. [3] The soundtrack to Snowtime! was released digitally on 12 February 2016 and on CD on 19 February 2016. [3] "Hymn" was chosen as the first single and the music video to this version premiered on 5 February 2016.

  4. Je ne vous oublie pas - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics, by Jacques Veneruso, who worked with Dion on her previous French album, 1 fille & 4 types, say that the song is a dedication to all Dion's fans, a declaration of love. Veneruso wrote and produced also four tracks for Dion's next French album D'elles, as well as the lead single from Sans attendre.

  5. On ne change pas (song) - Wikipedia

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    On ne change pas", written by Goldman, was chosen as the third single. Commercially, it was released on 1 March 1999 in France and 15 March 1999 in Belgium. The song talks about childhood and adolescence, with lyrics saying that we do not change. [3] Dion admitted that she still feels like a little girl from Charlemagne, Quebec. [3]

  6. Celine Dion - Wikipedia

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    Céline Marie Claudette Dion CC OQ (/ s eɪ ˌ l iː n d i ˈ ɒ n / say-LEEN dee-ON, [a] French: [selin maʁi klodɛt djɔ̃] ⓘ; [b] born 30 March 1968) [3] is a Canadian singer. Referred to as the "Queen of Power Ballads", [4] [5] Dion's powerful, technically skilled vocals and commercially successful works have had a significant impact on popular music.

  7. La religieuse (song) - Wikipedia

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    "La religieuse" (meaning "The Nun") is a song by Canadian singer Celine Dion, written and produced by French songwriter, Didier Barbelivien. It was released as a single in France in March 1988. It was released as a single in France in March 1988.

  8. L'amour existe encore - Wikipedia

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    "L'amour existe encore" (meaning "love still exists") is a song by Canadian singer Celine Dion from her tenth studio album, Dion chante Plamondon (1991). It was written by Luc Plamondon and Riccardo Cocciante, and produced by Jannick Top and Serge Perathoner. "L'amour existe encore" was released as a promotional single in Quebec in November 1991.

  9. D'eux - Wikipedia

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    D'eux (French for "of them, "about them", or "from them"; homophonic with deux, meaning "two") is the thirteenth studio album by Canadian singer Celine Dion, and her tenth French-language album. It was released by Sony Music on 30 March 1995 in Canada and on 3 April 1995 in France. It was issued in other countries in the following months.