Les Chansons en Or
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Les Chansons en Or | ||
Greatest hits by Céline Dion | ||
Released | June 2, 1986 | |
Recorded | 1981-1986 | |
Genre | Pop | |
Length | 41:03 | |
Label | TBS | |
Producer(s) | Eddy Marnay, Rudy | |
Céline Dion chronology | ||
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Céline Dion en Concert (1985) |
Les Chansons en Or (1986) |
Incognito (1987) |
Les Chansons en Or (meaning The Golden Songs) is Céline Dion's tenth French album and her second compilation released in Quebec, Canada on June 2, 1986.
[edit] Album information
Dion was very hardworking during the past five years. She had recorded nine albums for the Canadian market (five regular releases, two Christmas albums, one live recording and one compilation). She had also released two albums in France. Dion got gold and platinum certifications for her albums and singles and received eleven Félix Awards and two Yamaha Music Festival Awards. It was about time to sum up those achievements and that's how Les Chansons en Or was born. It was promoted by new song "Fais Ce Que Tu Voudras" which reached #36 on Quebec chart. Dion did her first French music video for that single. Her first comercial video ever was for an English song "Listen to the Magic Man" in 1985. It was Dion's first movie song as well as her first English song recorded in the studio. This greatest hits album was Céline Dion's first album released on CD. It was a moderate success.
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- "Ce N'Était Qu'un Rêve" (T. Dion, C.Dion, J. Dion) – 3:52
- "La Voix du Bon Dieu" (S. Dumont, E. Marnay) – 3:22
- "D'Amour Ou d'Amitié" (R. Vincent, J.P. Lang, E. Marnay) – 4:05
- "Mon Ami M'A Quittée" (C. Loigerot, T. Geoffroy, E. Marnay) – 3:05
- "Les Chemins de Ma Maison" (A. Bernard, P. Lemaitre, E. Marnay) – 4:16
- "Mon Rêve de Toujours" (J. P. Goussaud, E. Marnay) – 4:23
- "Mélanie" (D. Juster, E. Marnay) – 3:48
- "Une Colombe" (P. Baillargeon, M. Lefebvre) – 3:13
- "C'Est Pour Toi" (F. Orenn, E. Marnay) – 4:07
- "Fais Ce Que Tu Voudras" (R. Grignon, E. Marnay) – 3:43
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