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The cover version of "When I Fall in Love" by Canadian singer Celine Dion and British singer Clive Griffin was featured in the 1993 romantic comedy Sleepless in Seattle, starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan, and released as a single in July same year.
Clive Griffin (born 30 December 1961) is a British soul vocalist, best known for his hit duet, "When I Fall in Love" (US No. 23 [1]) with pop singer Celine Dion. Clive was discovered by producer/composer Richard Niles who got him a deal with Mercury Phonogram Records. Produced by Niles, the first album, "Step By Step", was composed of songs ...
The album features seventeen of Murray's best-known songs re-recorded as duets with her favourite female singers. [2] While the record mostly consists of new studio tracks, Murray's duet with Celine Dion on "When I Fall in Love" was taken from a 1996 TV special. [2]
The single "When I Fall in Love", a duet with Clive Griffin, achieved moderate success on the U.S. and Canadian charts and was nominated for two Grammy Awards, winning one. The Colour of My Love also became Dion's first major hit in Europe, particularly in the United Kingdom.
The Colour of My Love is the twelfth studio album and third English-language album by Canadian singer Celine Dion.It was released by Sony Music on 9 November 1993. The songs were produced mainly by David Foster, Ric Wake, Walter Afanasieff, Christopher Neil, and Guy Roche, and four of them were written by Diane Warren.
"Love Can Move Mountains" (Celine Dion, 1992 & different version on Touched By an Angel: The Album, 1998) "Love Doesn't Ask Why" (The Colour of My Love, 1993) "Love Is All We Need" (One Heart, 2003) "Love Is on the Way" (Let's Talk About Love, 1997) "Love Lights the World" (With David Foster featuring Peabo Bryson and Color Me Badd) (Love ...
Warren Ray Wiebe (July 18, 1953 – October 25, 1998) was an American vocalist and session musician best known for his work with David Foster, Jay Graydon, Celine Dion, Quincy Jones, his recordings on soundtracks and his performances of the national anthem before Los Angeles Kings games.
Re-recorded as a duet with the Japanese singer Yuna Ito, it was released as the second single in Japan from Taking Chances on 16 January 2008, and also as the lead single from Dion's Japanese greatest hits album, Complete Best (2008). [2] [3] The duet version was also included on Ito's album, Wish (2008).