Talk:My Heart Will Go On

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[edit] "Never"

Two oddities in this song occur when Dion sings "my heart will go ond and on" and "and I know thatch the heart does go on."

Céline also stresses the second syllable of never in the phrase "and never let go till we're one." I don't know if that is required by the beat, or is simply a result of her being a native French speaker, a language which frequently puts the stress on the last pronounced syllable of a word. 71.142.78.181 21:26, 10 August 2007 (UTC)

Get a life, and an aural inspection. Aran|heru|nar 15:18, 4 November 2007 (UTC)

I love you Celine Dion


every time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 222.166.160.161 (talk) 04:06, 15 September 2007 (UTC)

I LOVE YOU …………

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[edit] Question

It's a bit confusing..according to Titanic (soundtrack) and Let's Talk About Love, both albums included this song, are released at the same time, and both sold 30 million copies, yet neither article makes a mention of the other? Or are they in effect the same album? It's strange for two albums that partially has the same content to be released at the same date and sell just as much. Someone explain that to me. Aran|heru|nar 15:25, 4 November 2007 (UTC)

  • Well, first off, the sales of the Titanic soundtrack and Let's Talk About Love are confirmed not only by Sony and Billboard but their actual certifications (which are always lower than actual sales) are also very close to the 30 million mark for both. Record labels may inflate figures, but the certifications never lie.

Also it is not very strange at all about their sales. Besides that one song the albums have no relation, and people forget Celine Dion had already reached the exact same level of sales before Titanic. The Let's Talk About Love album was the follow up to her Falling into you album which is actually her best selling album that had ALSO barely surpassed the 30 million mark. It just goes to show that the 30 million mark was perhaps the extent of her worldwide album buying fanbase at the peak of her career (not counting the 30 million sales of the soundtrack and millions more of the single My Heart Will Go On), but I'm referring to her solo studio album sales. It's a coincidence that the Titanic soundtrack's success reached near the same amount of worldwide sales, and they are again completely different besides sharing one song. Bluesagent (talk) 07:28, 26 March 2008 (UTC)