Mélanie (album)
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Mélanie | ||
Studio album by Céline Dion | ||
Released | August 6, 1984 | |
Recorded | 1984 | |
Genre | Pop | |
Length | 38:26 | |
Label | TBS | |
Producer(s) | Eddy Marnay, Rudy | |
Céline Dion chronology | ||
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Chants et Contes de Noël (1983) |
Mélanie (1984) |
Les Plus Grands Succès de Céline Dion (1984) |
Mélanie (meaning Melanie) is Céline Dion's sixth French album released in Quebec, Canada on August 6, 1984 which proved to be a commercial success.
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[edit] Album information
The title track was dedicated to Céline Dion's little niece Karine diagnosed with cystic fibrosis. The album was another commercial success reaching gold status in Canada for over 50,000 copies sold. The same happened with the song "Une Colombe" which Dion sang for the Pope John Paul II and 65,000 of people at the Olympic Stadium in Montreal (1984). Dion won at that time five Felix Awards. The album produced two top five Quebec singles in "Une Colombe" and "Mon Rêve de Toujours" which peaked at #2 and #4 respectively. There was also a third single released - "Un Amour Pour Moi."
In October 1984 Dion released in France her second album called Les Oiseaux du Bonheur which contained five songs from Mélanie (3, 4, 5, 8 and 9).
[edit] Track listing
- "Mélanie" (D. Juster, E. Marnay) – 3:48
- "Chante-Moi" (A. Noreau, E. Marnay) – 3:26
- "Un Amour Pour Moi" (C. Loigerot, T. Geoffroy, E. Marnay) – 3:23
- "Trop Jeune à Dix-Sept Ans" (P. Greedus, B. Blue, E. Marnay) – 4:54
- "Mon Rêve de Toujours" (J. P. Goussaud, E. Marnay) – 4:23
- "Va Où S'en Va l'Amour" (A. Noreau, E. Marnay) – 3:22
- "Comme On Disait Avant" (A. Noreau, E. Marnay) – 3:35
- "Benjamin" (P. Papadiamandis, E. Marnay) – 4:38
- "Trois Heures Vingt" (P. Lemaitre, E. Marnay) – 3:41
- "Une Colombe" (P. Baillargeon, M. Lefebvre) – 3:13
[edit] Chart performance
Country | Certification | Sales |
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Canada | Gold | 50,000 |
[edit] Awards
Year | Award Show | Award |
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1985 | Félix Award | Album of the Year – Mélanie |
1985 | Félix Award | Best Selling Album of the Year – Mélanie |
1985 | Félix Award | Pop Song of the Year – "Une Colombe" |
1985 | Félix Award | Best Selling Single of the Year – "Une Colombe" |
1985 | Félix Award | Female Vocalist of the Year |
[edit] References
Celine Dion |
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