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My Love-Essential Collection

My Love-Essential Collection
Celine Dion

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Track Listing

  1. My Love (New Version)
  2. Where Does My Heart Beat Now
  3. Beauty & The Beast
  4. The Power Of Love
  5. If You Asked Me To
  6. Because You Loved Me
  7. The Power Of The Dream
  8. It's All Coming Back To Me Now
  9. All By Myself
  10. My Heart Will Go On
  11. I'm Your Angel
  12. That's The Way It Is
  13. A New Day Has Come
  14. I'm Alive
  15. I Drove All Night
  16. Taking Chances
  17. There Comes A Time (...Soldier)

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #26476 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-10-28
  • Number of discs: 1

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
My Love-Essential Collection of the Canadian Pop diva's 2008 hits. Celine Dion is the 'World's Biggest Selling Female Artist' who has collected numerous awards worldwide including Golden Globes, Grammys and Academy Awards. This amazing collection includes all Celine's huge UK hits - 'My Heart Will Go On (Theme From Titanic)', 'Think Twice', 'All By Myself', 'Tell Him', 'The Power Of Love', 'It's All Coming Back To Me Now' and more. . Sony/BMG.


Customer Reviews

Very good4
I love this CD, the only inconvenience is that it doesn't includes the lyrics...I listening this CD every single day.

Great5
I think everything she puts out is great so if you are a fan buy it. If you only like certain songs of hers , buy it. I bought both editions.

Notable Omissions3
This CD misses the mark due to 3 notable omissions. These are Think Twice, Nothing is Broken But My Heart and Love Doesn't Ask Why. A greatest hits collection worth its salt can afford to slight maybe 1 of these beautiful songs but certainly not all three of them. I assure you many fans of Celine the world over rate these songs above others such as My Love and All By Myself. A common error made by some record companies is to simply look at the best chart performers and toss them on a record.