music.wikisort.org - CompositionThe Best of Celine Dion is the third French-language compilation album by Canadian singer Celine Dion, released by Carrere Records in selected European countries on 2 May 1988, preceded by the Eurovision-winning song, "Ne partez pas sans moi". The album was also released in few other European countries. In Germany, it was issued with a different cover and titled Vivre.
1988 compilation album by Celine Dion
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Released | 2 May 1988 (1988-05-02) |
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Recorded | 1982–1988 |
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Genre | Pop |
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Length | 44:55 |
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Label | Carrere |
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 Vivre |
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Background
On 30 April 1988, Dion won the Eurovision Song Contest in Dublin, Ireland. She represented Switzerland with the song "Ne partez pas sans moi". After this success, the single was released in selected European countries on 2 May 1988 and Dion promoted it in mid-May in Switzerland, France, Denmark, Germany, Finland and Italy. The single entered the European charts reaching number one in Belgium, number eleven in Switzerland, number thirty-six in France and number forty-two in the Netherlands. Then Carrere Records / Mega Records issued a compilation of Dion's songs, including "Ne partez pas sans moi". The album titled The Best of Celine Dion was released in Switzerland, France, Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg on 2 May 1988.[1][2] In Germany it was re-titled to Vivre and issued with a different cover but the same track listing.[3]
Content
The Best of Celine Dion starts with the 1988 Eurovision-winning song, "Ne partez pas sans moi". The other songs were previously released in France on Du soleil au cœur (1983) and Les oiseaux du bonheur (1984) or on the singles only: "C'est pour vivre" (1985), "Billy" (1986), "Je ne veux pas" (1987) and "La religieuse" (1988). Aside from "Ne partez pas sans moi", the album also contains another hit-song, "D'amour ou d'amitié" which reached top ten in France in 1983 and was certified Gold by the SNEP for selling over 700,000 copies. All older songs (1982–1986) were produced by Eddy Marnay and Rudi Pascal. The newer tracks (1987–1988) were produced by Romano Musumarra, Didier Barbelivien, Urs Peter Keller and Atilla Şereftuğ.[4]
Track listing
Release history
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External links
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- Albums discography
- Singles discography
- Songs
- Videography
- Concerts
- Awards and nominations
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Live albums | |
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Compilations | |
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Videography | |
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Concert tours |
- Céline Dion en concert
- Incognito tournée
- Unison Tour
- Celine Dion in Concert
- The Colour of My Love Tour
- D'eux Tour
- Falling into You: Around the World
- Let's Talk About Love World Tour
- Taking Chances World Tour
- Tournée Européenne 2013
- Summer Tour 2016
- Celine Dion Live 2017
- Celine Dion Live 2018
- Courage World Tour
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Concert residencies |
- A New Day...
- Celine (2011)
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TV Specials |
- These Are Special Times
- All the Way... A Decade of Song
- A New Day Has Come
- Celine in Las Vegas, Opening Night Live
- That's Just the Woman in Me
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Related |
- René Angélil
- Thérèse Dion
- Nickels Grill & Bar
- Schwartz's
- Celine Dion Parfums
- Céline
- Miracle: A Celebration of New Life
- Asia Tour
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