Plus Haut Que Moi
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"Plus Haut Que Moi" | ||
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Single by Mario Pelchat and Céline Dion | ||
from the album Pelchat and On Ne Change Pas | ||
Released | September 1993 (CA); March 1994 (FR) | |
Format | Promo | |
Genre | Pop | |
Length | 3:12 | |
Label | Columbia | |
Writer(s) | Eddy Marnay; Ken Cummings; Mark Blatte | |
Producer(s) | Aldo Nova; Tino Izzo | |
Céline Dion singles chronology | ||
"Did You Give Enough Love" (1993) |
"Plus Haut Que Moi" (1993) |
"The Power of Love" (1993) |
"Plus Haut Que Moi" is a duet between Mario Pelchat and Céline Dion, released as a radio single only, in Canada (1993) and France (1994).
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The song was taken from Mario's album, called Pelchat (February 1993). Céline included it on her greatest hits compilation On Ne Change Pas in 2005. "Plus Haut Que Moi" was written by Eddy Marnay, Ken Cummings and Mark Blatte. It is a French adaptation of "Higher Ground," sung by Jennifer Rush on her album Wings Of Desire in 1989. Later, Dion covered another Rush's song, called "The Power of Love" which become one of her biggest hits.
"Plus Haut Que Moi" was produced by Aldo Nova who already collaborated with Céline on her previous albums, and by Tino Izzo. The latter worked with Dion again in 2005 on "Tout Près du Bonheur" (a duet with Marc Dupré), which was released as a single in Canada, in 2006.
"Plus Haut Que Moi" is the last song Céline recorded, which was written by Eddy Marnay (who wrote all her French songs between 1981-1987).
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