Born March 30, 1968, in Charlemagne, Quebec, Canada. The youngest of 14 children of Adhemar and Therese Dion, she grew up in a close-knit musical family. Her parents formed a singing group,By the age of 18, Dion had recorded nine French albums and won numerous Felix and Juno awards (the Canadian equivalent of the Grammy). In 1988, she won the Eurovision Song Contest in Dublin,in 1990. Like all of her English language albums to date, it was a collaboration with the songwriter-arranger-musician David Foster. Driven by the top-five single “Where Does My Heart Beat Now, Unison sold over one million copies worldwide. Dion’s real breakthrough into pop music stardom came in 1992, when she recorded the theme to Disney’s hit animated feature Beauty and the Beast, a duet with Peabo Bryson. The song became a No. 1 smash, winning both a Grammy and an Academy Award. It was featured on her second English album, Celine Dion, which became her first gold record in the U.S. and sold more than 12 million copies internationally. The undeniable success of her self-titled effort, which also included her second No. 1 hit, “If You Asked Me To,” allowed Dion to launch her first headlining tour in the U.S.Dion quickly capitalized on her newfound fame, releasing the top-selling The Colour of My Love in 1993. The album showcased the romantic power ballads that Dion had become known for, including “When I Fall in Love” (featured on the soundtrack for the hit film Sleepless in Seattle), “The Power of Love,” and “Because You Loved Me”
The Power Of Love
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