Incognito (song)

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"Incognito"
Single by Céline Dion
from the album Incognito
Released May 1987 (1987-05)
Format 7"
Genre Pop
Length 4:39
Label CBS (Canada), Carrere (France)
Writer(s) Luc Plamondon, Jean-Alain Roussel
Producer(s) Jean-Alain Roussel
Céline Dion singles chronology

"On traverse un miroir"
(1987)
"Incognito"
(1987)
"Lolita (trop jeune pour aimer)"
(1987)

"Incognito" (meaning "Incognito") is the second single from Céline Dion's album Incognito, released in May 1987 in Quebec, Canada.[1]

It was written by Luc Plamondon, Dion's later collaborator. The single contained "Ma chambre," a non-album track as B-side.

On June 6, 1987 the song entered the Quebec Singles Chart and became a hit reaching number 1 for six weeks. It spent thirty four weeks on the chart in total. "Incognito" won a Félix Award for Best Pop Song of the Year.

It was also released as a single in France in September 1988.

The music video was directed by Jacques Payette and released in 1987. It also opened the Incognito TV special aired in September 1987 and was produced by Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. It can be found on Dion's DVD On ne change pas.

The song was later included on the 2005 greatest hits album On ne change pas.

Formats and track listings

Canadian 7" single

  1. "Incognito" – 4:39
  2. "Ma chambre" – 4:14

French 7" single

  1. "Incognito" – 4:39
  2. "D'abord, c'est quoi l'amour?" – 4:24

Charts

Chart (1987) Peak
position
Quebec Singles Chart[2] 1

References

  1. Incognito. Retrieved January 31, 1996.
  2. Quebec Singles Chart
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