Celine Dion
Jun 12, 2016
Five-time Grammy winner, Celine Dion recently released a cover of Queen's song, "The Show Must Go On." It features Lindsay Stirling on violin. It serves as the first new music following the death of her husband, Rene Angelil. Written by Queen guitarist Brian May in 1990 as band-mate Freddy Mercury struggled to perform while in the final stages of his battle with AIDS, the song is Dion's first English - language single since the release of her 2013 studio album "Loved Me Back To Life."
In 1990, Celine Dion released her debut English-language album, "Unison", establishing herself as a viable pop artist in the U.S and other English-speaking areas of the world.
During the 1990s, her albums, "Falling Into You" (1996) and "Let's Talk About Love" (1997), were both certified diamond in the U.S, while "D'eux" (1995) became the best-selling French-language album of all time. She also scored a series of international number-one hits, including "The Power of Love", "Think Twice", "Because You Loved Me", "It's All Coming Back to Me Now", "My Heart Will Go On" and "I'm Your Angel." Since 2011, Dion has had a residency in Vegas at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace. She has won five Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year and Record of the Year. She is the second best-selling female artist in the US during the Nielsen SoundScan era. In 2003, Dion was honoured by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) for selling over 50 million albums in Europe. Dion remains the best-selling Canadian artist and one of the best-selling artists of all time with record sales of over 200 million copies worldwide.