List of Celine Dion awards
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As the biggest selling female artist of all time, Céline Dion has received numerous awards and accolades in recognition of her worldwide success in the music industry: 5 Grammy Awards, 11 World Music Awards, 7 American Music Awards, 7 Billboard Music Awards, 21 Juno Awards, 38 Félix Awards and many others. Her songs have also won 2 Academy Awards and 3 Golden Globe Awards. Below is a list of all she has received.
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[edit] 1982
- Yamaha Symphony Orchestra Awards
- Best Artist
[edit] 1983
- Félix Awards
- Best New Artist of the Year
- Pop Album of the Year – Tellement j'ai d'amour...
- Female Vocalist of the Year
- Quebec Artist Achieving the Most Success Outside the Province of Quebec
[edit] 1984
- Félix Awards
- Best Selling Album of the Year – Les chemins de ma maison
- Female Vocalist of the Year
[edit] 1985
- Félix Awards
- Album of the Year – Mélanie
- Best Selling Album of the Year – Mélanie
- Pop Song of the Year – "Une colombe"
- Best Selling Single of the Year – "Une colombe"
- Female Vocalist of the Year
[edit] 1988
- Félix Awards
- Pop Song of the Year – "Incognito"
- Female Vocalist of the Year
- Best Live Performance of the Year
- Quebec Artist Achieveing the Most Success Outside the Province of Quebec
- MetroStar Awards
- Young Artist of the Year Under 25 Years of Age
[edit] 1990
- Billet Platine
- Billet Platine for the Concert Céline Dion
[edit] 1991
- Juno Awards
- Album of the Year – Unison
- Female Vocalist of the Year
- Félix Awards
- Quebec Artist Achieving the Most Success in a Language Other Than French
[edit] 1992
- Golden Globe Awards
- Best Original Song (to Alan Menken and Howard Ashman) – "Beauty and the Beast"
- World Music Awards
- World’s Best Selling Canadian Female Recording Artist of the Year
- Juno Awards
- Female Vocalist of the Year
- Félix Awards
- Best Selling Album of the Year - Dion chante Plamondon
- Quebec Artist Achieving the Most Success in a Language Other Than French
- MuchMusic Video Awards
- Best Adult Contemporary Video – "Je danse dans ma tête"
- Governor General's Awards
- Honoured with a Medal of Recognition on Canada's 125th Birthday from the Governor General for Her Contribution to Canadian Culture
[edit] 1993
- Grammy Awards
- Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal – "Beauty and the Beast" (with Peabo Bryson)
- Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media (to Alan Menken and Howard Ashman) – "Beauty and the Beast"
- Billboard Awards
- Billboard International Creative Achievement Award
- Juno Awards
- Best Selling Francophone Album – Dion chante Plamondon
- Single of the Year – "Beauty and the Beast"
- Best Dance Recording – "Love Can Move Mountains" (club mix)
- Female Vocalist of the Year
- Félix Awards
- Quebec Artist Achieving the Most Success in a Language Other Than French
- Quebec Artist Achieving the Most Success Outside the Province of Quebec
[edit] 1994
- Grammy Awards
- Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s) (to David Foster and Jeremy Lubbock) – "When I Fall in Love"
- Juno Awards
- Female Vocalist of the Year
- Félix Awards
- Female Artist of the Year
- Quebec Artist Achieving the Most Success in a Language Other Than French
- Quebec Artist Achieving the Most Success Outside the Province Of Quebec
[edit] 1995
- World Music Awards
- World’s Best Selling Canadian Female Recording Artist of the Year
- Ivor Novello Awards
- Song of the Year – "Think Twice"
- Juno Awards
- Album of the Year – The Colour of My Love
- Best Selling Album (Foreign or Domestic) – The Colour of My Love
- Félix Awards
- Pop/Rock Album of the Year – D'eux
- Most Popular Song of the Year – "Pour que tu m'aimes encore"
- Quebec Artist Achieving the Most Success Outside the Province of Quebec
[edit] 1996
- World Music Awards
- World’s Best Selling Canadian Recording Artist of the Year
- MIDEM Awards
- Award for Combined European Sales of Over 10 Million Units in 1995
- Award for Sales of Over 4 Million Units Worldwide for the Album D'eux
- Juno Awards
- Best Selling Album of the Year – D'eux
- Best Selling Francophone Album of the Year – D'eux
- Félix Awards
- Best Selling Album of the Year – D'eux
- Female Artist of the Year
- Performance of the Year
- Quebec Artist Achieving the Most Success in Any Language Other Than French
- Quebec Artist Achieving the Most Success Outside the Province of Quebec
- BAMBI Awards
- Top International Pop Star of the Year
- VH1 Awards
- Artist of the Year
- Japan Gold Disc Awards
- International Song of the Year – "To Love You More"
- IRMA Awards
- Best International Female Artist Album – The Colour of My Love
- Malta Music Awards
- Best Selling International Artist
- Victoires de la Musique
- Best Francophone Artist
- Best Song of the Year – "Pour que tu m'aimes encore"
- Trophée Radio France Internationale
- Conseil Francophone de la Chanson – "Pour que tu m'aimes encore"
- Medal of Arts and Letters
- From France’s Minister of Culture Recognizing Céline Dion's Status as the Best Selling French-language Artist in History
[edit] 1997
- World Music Awards
- World's Overall Best Selling Recording Artist of the Year
- World's Best Selling Pop Artist of the Year
- World’s Best Selling Canadian
- Juno Awards
- Best Selling Album (Foreign or Domestic) – Falling into You
- Best Selling Francophone Album – Live à Paris
- Female Vocalist of the Year
- International Achievement Award
- Félix Awards
- Album of the Year (Pop Rock) – Live à Paris
- Album of the Year (Best Seller) – Live à Paris
- Female Vocalist of the Year
- Most Successful Quebecois Artist in a Language Other Than French
- Most Successful Quebecois Artist Outside Quebec
- NARM Awards
- 1996/1997 Best Seller Award for Recording of the Year – Falling into You
- 1996/1997 Best Seller Award for Pop Recording – Falling into You
- 1996/1997 Best Seller Award for Artist of the Year
- IRMA Awards
- Best International Female Artist Album – Falling into You
- Malta Music Awards
- Best Selling Female International Artist
- International Achievement in Arts Awards
- Entertainer of the Year for Distinguished Achievement in Music
- Pop Corn Music Awards
- Best Album of the Year – Falling into You
- Best Female Singer of the Year
- Coca-Cola Full Blast Music Awards
- Most Popular International Artist of 1996
- FM Select Diamond Awards
- Top Female International Artist
- AMIGO Awards
- Best International Female Artist
- National TV2 Awards
- Best International Female Artist
[edit] 1998
- Golden Globe Awards
- Best Original Song (to James Horner and Will Jennings) – "My Heart Will Go On"
- World Music Awards
- World’s Best Selling Canadian Recording Artist of the Year
- American Music Awards
- Favourite Pop/Rock Female Artist
- Billboard Music Awards
- Female Album of the Year – Let's Talk About Love
- Soundtrack Single of the Year – "My Heart Will Go On"
- Album Artist of the Year
- Adult Contemporary Artist of the Year
- Album of the Year – Titanic
- Soundtrack Album of the Year – Titanic
- The Order of Canada
- Appointed Officer of the Order of Canada for Outstanding Contribution to the World of Contemporary Music
- National Order of Quebec
- Appointed Officer of the National Order of Quebec
- South African Music Awards
- Best Selling International Album – Falling into You
- VH1 Viewers Vote Awards
- Artist of the Year
- Best Female Artist
- Diva of the Year
- Japan Record Awards
- Special Achievement, International Artist – "My Heart Will Go On"
- Japan Gold Disc Awards
- International Pop Album of the Year – Let’s Talk About Love
- International Artist of the Year
- Performance Magazine Readers Poll Awards
- Best Pop Act
- BMI Pop Awards
- Song of the Year – "It's All Coming Back to Me Now"
- Pop Corn Music Awards
- Best Female Singer of the Year
- Hungarian Record Industry Awards
- International Album of the Year – Let’s Talk About Love
- AMIGO Awards
- Best International Female Artist
[edit] 1999
- Grammy Awards
- Record of the Year – "My Heart Will Go On"
- Best Female Pop Vocal Performance – "My Heart Will Go On"
- Song of the Year (to James Horner and Will Jennings) – "My Heart Will Go On"
- Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media (to James Horner and Will Jennings) – "My Heart Will Go On"
- World Music Awards
- World’s Best Selling Female Pop Artist
- American Music Awards
- Favourite Female Pop/Rock Artist
- Favourite Adult Contemporary Artist
- Favorite Soundtrack – Titanic
- Juno Awards
- Best Album – Let's Talk About Love
- Best Selling Album (Foreign or Domestic) – Let’s Talk About Love
- Best Selling Francophone Album – S'il suffisait d'aimer
- Female Vocalist of the Year
- International Achievement Award
- Félix Awards
- Most Successful Quebecois Artist in a Language Other Than French
- Walk of Fame
- Inducted into Canada’s Walk of Fame
- Canadian Broadcast Hall of Fame
- Inducted into the Canadian Broadcast Hall of Fame
- People's Choice Awards
- Favourite Female Music Performer
- BAMBI Awards
- For Sales of Over 10 Million CDs in Germany, Austria and Switzerland
- South African Music Awards
- Best Selling International Album – Let’s Talk About Love
- Blockbuster Entertainment Awards
- Favourite Song from a Movie – "My Heart Will Go On"
- ECHO Awards
- Most Successful International Female Artist
- Japan Gold Disc Awards
- International Song of the Year – "My Heart Will Go On"
- International Pop Album of the Year – These Are Special Times
- International Artist of the Year
- Sony Music Awards
- For Over 100 Million Albums Sold
- Performance Magazine Awards
- To René Angélil for Personal Manager of the Year
[edit] 2000
- World Music Awards
- World's Best-Selling Female Pop Artist
- Japan Gold Disc Awards
- International Pop Album of the Year – All the Way… A Decade of Song
- International Artist of the Year
[edit] 2001
- American Music Awards
- Favorite Artist - Adult Contemporary
[edit] 2002
- Billboard Latin Music Awards
- Special Award for "My Heart Will Go On" as the First English-language Song to Top Billboard's Hot Latin Tracks
- NRJ Music Awards
- Best French Duet – "Sous le vent" (with Garou)
- Victoires de la Musique
- Best Original Song of the Year – "Sous le vent"
- Félix Awards
- Most Successful Quebecois Artist in a Language Other Than French
- Special Disc Awards
- In Recognition of 15 Million Album and Single Sales in the United Kingdom
[edit] 2003
- American Music Awards
- Favorite Artist – Adult Contemporary (January)
- Favorite Artist – Adult Contemporary (November)
- IFPI Awards
- In Honour of a Total of 50 Million Albums Sold in Europe
- To Commemorate the Sale 10 Million Copies of Let's Talk About Love in Europe
- Dragon Awards
- Female Artist of the Year – International
- Arion Music Awards
- Best Sales, International Album for A New Day Has Come
[edit] 2004
- World Music Awards
- Diamond Award for World’s Best Selling Female Artist of All Time (175 Million Albums Sold)
- Dragon Awards
- Female Artist of the Year – International
- FiFi Awards
- Fragrance of the Year - Women's Popular Appeal for 'Celine Dion Parfums'
- ELLA Awards
- For Contribution to Music and Humanitarian and Community Support
- Nevada Ballet Theatre Awards
- Woman of the Year for Significant Contribution to the Performing Arts
[edit] 2005
- 24th Annual Las Vegas Review Journal's "Best of Las Vegas" Awards
- Best Headliner in Las Vegas
- 6th Annual Visitors' Choice Awards
- Favorite Headliner in Las Vegas
- Etoiles Chérie FM
- Etoile Chérie FM d'honneur
[edit] 2006
- SOCAN Awards
- Best Composition – "Tout près du bonheur"
- 25th Annual Las Vegas Review Journal's "Best of Las Vegas" Awards
- Best Headliner in Las Vegas
- FiFi Awards
- Best Packaging - Women's Popular Appeal for 'Belong'
- 7th Annual Visitors' Choice Awards
- Favorite Headliner in Las Vegas
- MovieEntertainment Awards
- Entertainer of the Year in the category of Entertainment Industry's Most Influential Canadian
[edit] 2007
- World Music Awards
- Legend Award
- Etoiles Chérie FM
- Etoile Chérie FM Award
- 26th Annual Las Vegas Review Journal's "Best of Las Vegas" Awards
- Best Singer
- Best All-Around Performer
- Best Show Choreography
- Nevada Commission on Tourism
- Entertainer of the New Millennium
[edit] 2008
- Légion d'honneur
- Légion d'honneur
- NRJ Music Awards
- NRJ Music Award D'honneur
[edit] Grammy Awards nominations
[edit] 1993
- Record of the Year – "Beauty and the Beast"
- Song of the Year (to Alan Menken and Howard Ashman) – "Beauty and the Beast"
- Best Female Pop Vocal Performance – Celine Dion
- Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal – "Beauty and the Beast" (with Peabo Bryson) – won
- Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media (to Alan Menken and Howard Ashman) – "Beauty and the Beast" – won
[edit] 1994
- Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal – "When I Fall in Love" (with Clive Griffin)
- Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s) (to David Foster and Jeremy Lubbock) – "When I Fall in Love" – won
[edit] 1995
[edit] 1997
- Record of the Year – "Because You Loved Me"
- Album of the Year – Falling into You – won
- Song of the Year (to Diane Warren) – "Because You Loved Me"
- Best Female Pop Vocal Performance – "Because You Loved Me"
- Best Pop Vocal Album – Falling into You – won
- Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media (to Diane Warren) – "Because You Loved Me" – won
[edit] 1998
[edit] 1999
- Record of the Year – "My Heart Will Go On" – won
- Song of the Year (to James Horner and Will Jennings) – "My Heart Will Go On" – won
- Best Female Pop Vocal Performance – "My Heart Will Go On" – won
- Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals – "I'm Your Angel" (with R. Kelly)
- Best Pop Vocal Album – Let's Talk About Love
- Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media (to James Horner and Will Jennings) – "My Heart Will Go On" – won
[edit] 2000
[edit] 2001
[edit] Academy Awards nominations
[edit] 1992
- Best Original Song (to Alan Menken and Howard Ashman) – "Beauty and the Beast" – won
[edit] 1997
[edit] 1998
- Best Original Song (to James Horner and Will Jennings) – "My Heart Will Go On" – won
[edit] 1999
- Best Original Song (to David Foster and Carole Bayer Sager) – "The Prayer"
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