Falling into You

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Falling into You
Falling into You cover
Studio album by Céline Dion
Released Flag of European Union Flag of Australia March 11, 1996
Flag of United States Flag of Canada March 12, 1996
Flag of Japan March 14, 1996
Recorded 1995-1996
Genre Pop
Length 76:02
Label Columbia, Epic
Producer(s) Babyface, Roy Bittan, Jeff Bova, David Foster, Humberto Gatica, Jean-Jacques Goldman, Rick Hahn, Dan Hill, John Jones, Rick Nowels, Aldo Nova, Steven Rinkoff, Billy Steinberg, Jim Steinman, Ric Wake
Professional reviews
Céline Dion chronology
Gold Vol. 2
(1995)
Falling into You
(1996)
Live à Paris
(1996)


Falling into You is Céline Dion's fourth English album and twenty first in total. It was released on March 11, 1996.

Contents

[edit] Album information

Falling into You presented Dion at the height of her popularity, and showed a further progression of her music. In an attempt to reach a wider audience, the album combined many elements: ornate orchestral frills and African chanting, and instruments like the violin, Spanish guitar, trombone, the cavaquinho, and saxophone created a new sound. The singles encompassed a variety of musical styles: the title track and "River Deep, Mountain High" (a Tina Turner cover) made prominent use of percussion instruments; "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" (a remake of Jim Steinman's song) and a remake of Eric Carmen's "All by Myself" kept their soft-rock atmosphere, but were combined with the classical sound of the piano; and the maudlin ballad, "Because You Loved Me," written by Diane Warren, served as the theme to the 1996 film Up Close & Personal. The song was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1996, as well as four Grammy Awards. Céline Dion performed at both ceremonies. The album included also Aretha Franklin's "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" and Marie Claire D'ubaldo's "Falling into You."

"If That's What It Takes," "I Don't Know," and "Fly" are the English adaptations of songs from D'eux album.

Dion's status on the world stage was further solidified when she was asked to perform "The Power of the Dream" at the opening ceremonies of the 1996 Summer Olympics. She sang in front of more than 100,000 people around her, in addition to over three and a half billion of tv viewers from their homes. Céline Dion gave away the money she received for the occasion with a little extra to the Canadian team, to support Canadian athletes. The song was included on some limited editions of Falling into You in Asia and Australia. It was available worldwide on her compilation The Collector's Series Volume One.

Falling into You won a Grammy Award for Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album, as well as many various awards all over the world. On April 17, 1997, in Monaco, Dion was the big winning star of the World Music Awards ceremony. She has won 3 awards: Best-selling Canadian female singer, Best-selling artist (all categories altogether) and Best-selling Pop artist. They announced sales of 25 million for 1996, it's the second year in a row Céline Dion sold more than 20 million copies worldwide. During the ceremony, she sang "Call the Man" with a 30-voice gospel choir.

Dion did the Falling into You Tour to support the album.

[edit] Critical response

The album was met with generally favorable reviews. On the one hand, Dan Leroy wrote that Falling into You was not very different from her previous work, and Stephen Holden of The New York Times and Elysa Gardner of Los Angeles Times wrote that the album was formulaic, and there was a lack of emotional connection to the songs. However, other critics such as Chuck Eddy, Erlewine and Daniel Durchholz lavished the album as "compelling," "passionate," "stylish," "elegant," and "remarkably well-crafted."

[edit] Chart success

Falling into You became one of two Dion's most commercially successful albums: it topped the charts in many countries and became one of the best-selling albums of all time - 31 million copies sold. The album's achievements are notable as it is one of only three albums to remain in the Top 10 of the Billboard 200 for one full year (along with Michael Jackson's Thriller and Jagged Little Pill by Alanis Morissette), spending 59 consecutive weeks in the Top 10. The Falling into You album was the one that kicked D'eux off the top of the French chart. It also included a string of very successful singles. Here are their top 10 positions:

"The Power of the Dream" was released in Japan only and reached #30.

[edit] Track listing

# Title Writers Length
U.S. Edition
1. "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" J. Steinman 7:37
2. "Because You Loved Me" D. Warren 4:33
3. "Falling into You" B. Steinberg, R. Nowels, M. C. D'Ubaldo 4:18
4. "Make You Happy" A. Marvel 4:31
5. "Seduces Me" D. Hill, J. Sheard 3:46
6. "All by Myself" E. Carmen, S. Rachmaninoff 5:12
7. "Declaration of Love" M. Jay, C. Gaudette 4:20
8. "Dreamin' of You" A. Nova, P. Barbeau 5:07
9. "I Love You" A. Nova 5:30
10. "If That's What It Takes" P. Galdston, J.J. Goldman 4:12
11. "I Don't Know" P. Galdston, J.J. Goldman 4:38
12. "River Deep, Mountain High" P. Spector, J. Barry, E. Greenwich 4:10
13. "Call the Man" A. Hill, P. Sinfield 6:08
14. "Fly" P. Galdston, J.J. Goldman 2:58
Canadian Bonus Track
15. "Your Light" A. Nova 5:12
European / Australian Bonus Tracks
15. "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" J. Wexler, G. Goffin, C. King 3:40
16. "Your Light" A. Nova 5:12
Japanese Bonus Tracks
15. "Your Light" A. Nova 5:12
16. "To Love You More" D. Foster, J. Miles 5:28
Asian Bonus Tracks
15. "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" J. Wexler, G. Goffin, C. King 3:40
16. "To Love You More" D. Foster, J. Miles 5:28
Mexican / Spanish Bonus Tracks
15. "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" J. Wexler, G. Goffin, C. King 3:40
16. "Sola Otra Vez" E. Carmen, S. Rachmaninoff, M. Benito 5:12


# Title Writers Length
Limited Asian Bonus Disc
1. "The Power of the Dream" (live) D. Foster, Babyface, L. Thompson 4:31
2. "Your Light" A. Nova 5:12
3. "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" (Classic Paradise mix) J. Steinman 8:15
4. "The Power of Love" (live) C. Rouge, G. Mende, M.S. Applegate, J. Rush
5. "River Deep, Mountain High" (live) P. Spector, J. Barry, E. Greenwich 3:29
First Limited Australian Bonus Disc
1. "Because You Loved Me" D. Warren 4:33
2. "I Don't Know" P. Galdston, J.J. Goldman 4:38
3. "Pour Que Tu M'Aimes Encore" J.J. Goldman 4:14
4. "Le Ballet" J.J. Goldman 4:25
5. "The Power of the Dream" D. Foster, Babyface, L. Thompson 4:31
Second Limited Australian Bonus Disc
1. "Everybody's Talkin' My Baby Down" (live) A. Roman, R. Desalvo 4:01
2. "Love Can Move Mountains" (live) D. Warren 4:53
3. "If You Asked Me To" (live) D. Warren 3:55
4. "Only One Road" (live) P. Zizzo 4:49
5. "Think Twice" (live) A. Hill, P. Sinfield 4:47
6. "The Power of Love" (live) C. Rouge, G. Mende, M.S. Applegate, J. Rush 5:43

[edit] Chart performance

Country Peak
Position
Number of
Weeks
Certification Sales
Australia 1 (4w) 91 12x Platinum 840,000
Austria 1 (1w) 62 2x Platinum 100,000
Belgium Wallonie 1 (8w) 73 4x Platinum 200,000
Canada 1 (1w) 111 Diamond 1,000,000
Europe 1 (1w) n/a 9x Platinum 9,000,000
France 1 (5w) 61 Diamond 1,172,500
Greece 1 n/a n/a n/a
Netherlands 1 112 6x Platinum 600,000
New Zealand 1 (3w) 76 12x Platinum 180,000
Norway 1 (4w) 49 3x Platinum 150,000
Sweden 1 (1w) 55 Platinum 100,000
Switzerland 1 (6w) 56 3x Platinum 150,000
United Kingdom 1 (1w) 184 7x Platinum 2,270,000
United States (Billboard 200) 1 (3w) 113 11x Platinum (Diamond) 11,741,000
World (United World Chart) 1 n/a - 31,000,000
Belgium Flandres 2 87 - -
Ireland 2 n/a n/a n/a
Italy 4 47 3x Platinum 300,000
Norway (Mid-Price) 4 8 - -
Spain 4 63 2x Platinum 200,000
United States (Top Pop Catalog Albums) 4 180 - -
Germany 5 89 5x Gold (2x Platinum) 1,250,000
Japan 6 64 Million 1,000,000
Finland 9 38 Platinum 51,053
Hungary 13 46 Gold 10,000
Argentina n/a n/a Platinum 83,000
Brazil n/a n/a Gold 750,000
Korea n/a n/a n/a 450,000
Mexico n/a n/a Gold 100,000
Poland n/a n/a Platinum 200,000

Falling into You is undercertified in two countries:

  • Brazil - should be certified 3x Platinum (750,000)
  • Poland - should be certified 2x Platinum (200,000)

[edit] Awards

Year Award Show Award
1996 BAMBI Awards Top International Pop Star of the Year
1996 VH1 Awards Artist of the Year
1997 Grammy Awards Album of the YearFalling into You
1997 Grammy Awards Best Pop Vocal AlbumFalling into You
1997 Grammy Awards To Diane Warren for Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media – "Because You Loved Me"
1997 World Music Awards World's Best Selling Pop Artist of the Year
1997 World Music Awards World's Overall Best Selling Recording Artist of the Year
1997 World Music Awards World’s Best Selling Canadian Recording Artist of the Year
1997 Juno Awards Female Vocalist of the Year
1997 Juno Awards Best Selling Album (Foreign or Domestic) – Falling into You
1997 Juno Awards International Achievement Award
1997 Félix Awards Most Successful Quebecois Artist Outside Quebec
1997 Félix Awards Most Successful Quebecois Artist in a Language Other Than French
1997 Félix Awards Female Vocalist of the Year
1997 NARM Awards 1996/1997 Best Seller Award for Artist of the Year
1997 NARM Awards 1996/1997 Best Seller Award for Recording of the Year – Falling into You
1997 NARM Awards 1996/1997 Best Seller Award for Pop Recording – Falling into You
1997 International Achievement in Arts Awards Entertainer of the Year for Distinguished Achievement in Music
1997 IRMA Awards Best International Female Artist Album – Falling into You
1997 Pop Corn Music Award Best Album of the Year – Falling into You
1997 Pop Corn Music Award Best Female Singer of the Year
1997 Coca-Cola Full Blast Music Awards Most Popular International Artist of 1996
1997 Malta Music Awards Best Selling Female International Artist
1997 FM Select Diamond Awards Top Female International Artist
1997 Amigo Awards Best International Female Artist
1997 National TV2 Awards Best International Female Artist
1998 BMI Pop Awards Song of the Year – "It’s All Coming Back to Me Now"
1998 South African Music Awards Best Selling International Album – Falling into You

Céline Dion was also nominated for one Academy Award:

  • Best Song – "Because You Loved Me" (1997) (award would go to Diane Warren)

Céline Dion was also nominated for three more Grammy Awards:

Céline Dion was also nominated for two American Music Awards:

  • Favorite Female Artist Rock/Pop (1997)
  • Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist (1997)

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