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Let's Talk About Love was the last English-language music album to be released by Canadian singer Céline Dion before her two year hiatus. It was released in 1997 and introduced the hugely popular "My Heart Will Go On" which was the theme song to the film Titanic. "My Heart Will Go On" also won an Academy Award for Best Original Song (1997) and a Grammy Award for Best Song of the Year (1997). The record has sold in excess of 30 million copies. Image File history File links album cover This image is of a music album or single cover, and the copyright for it is most likely owned by either the publisher of the album or the artist(s) which produced the music in question. ...
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Céline Marie Claudette Dion, OC, OQ (born March 30, 1968) is a Canadian Grammy and Juno award-winning pop singer, and occasional songwriter[1] and actress. ...
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Céline Marie Claudette Dion, OC, OQ (born March 30, 1968) is a Canadian Grammy and Juno award-winning pop singer, and occasional songwriter[1] and actress. ...
1997 (MCMXCVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Track listing - "The Reason" (5:01)
- "Immortality" (Featuring the Bee Gees) (4:10)
- "Treat Her Like A Lady" (Featuring Diana King) (4:05)
- "Why Oh Why" (4:50)
- "Love Is On The Way" (4:25)
- "Tell Him" (Duet with Barbra Streisand) (4:51)
- "Where Is The Love" (5:00)
- "When I Need You" (4:11)
- "Miles To Go (Before I Sleep) (4:40)
- "Us" (5:46)
- "Just A Little Bit Of Love" (4:05)
- "My Heart Will Go On" (Love Theme from Titanic) (4:40)
- "I Hate You Then I Love You" (Duet with Luciano Pavarotti) (4:43)
- "To Love You More" (5:28)
- "Let's Talk About Love" (5:12)
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Additional information - The track listing shown is for those versions of the album released outside North America. The Canadian and US versions both have 15 tracks. "Be The Man (On This Night)" is missing on the Canadian version. The US version is missing both "Be The Man (On This Night)" and "Amar Haciendo El Amor", but features "To Love You More" as a bonus track. Although this song dates back to 1995, it was previously unreleased in the US.
- A limited edition 2 CD version of the album was released in various Asian countries. This Asian Tour Special Package features a 5 track bonus disc which contains "My Heart Will Go On (Richie Jones Mix)", "To Love You More (Tony Moran Mix)", "Be The Man (Karaoke Version)", "Unison (Remix)" and "Love Can Move Mountains (Live Version)".
- Several famous songwriters worked on the album including Carole King and Bryan Adams. The famous Beatles producer George Martin produced the track "The Reason".
- The song "Where Is The Love" was a last minute addition to the album. It replaced "Is Nothing Sacred", a Jim Steinman penned/produced song which was removed from the album for unknown reasons. An early Asian advertisement poster for the forthcoming album listed "Is Nothing Sacred" in the tracklist.
- The album was originally named "The Reason".
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