

In March 2002 she came back to the scene with the disc A New Day Has Come, filled with maternal motives. At the same time she issued one more compilation of hits for the fans. In January 2001 Celine gave birth to her son. She wanted to give more time to the family life, which was influenced heavily by her husband's throat cancer remission. In 1999 simultanuously with the release of compilation All The Way.A Decade Of Songs Celine announced her career break. As for Celine's music, it underwent serious permutations, changing from soft rock with significant guitar line to slow emotional ballads, showing all vocal abilities of the singer. This classical love ballad became the soundtrack of James Cameron's blockbuster Titanic. Let's Talk About Love in 1997 generated Celine's most powerful hit My Heart Will Go On. In 1994 she revealed her long-term personal relations with Angelil, who was 26 years older, and they married the same year. The singer worked with the intensity that could impress anyone - she recorded six discs in the period from 1992 to 1996 without stopping perfoming and taking part in various charity activities. came to the singer after the melodramatic soundtrack to Disney's The Beauty And The Beast, which brought her the first Grammy. The first Celine's Anglophone album Unison fulfilled in a soft rock manner saw the light in 1990 and was a certain hit. In order to help her in reaching this aim, Angelil made Celine undergo serious transformations in appearance and sent Dion to an English school in order to improve her language. At the same time the singer dreamt of being successful in the USA. In 1983 the instant teen star was popular in native Canada and many European countries. Rene was so impressed by Celine's voice that he pawned his house in order to sponsor Dion's debut attempt. On the back of a dics by Ginette Reno they found the coordinates of producer Rene Angelil and sent him the record. At the age of 12 the girl wrote and recorded her first song with the help from her relatives. All the children in the family liked music, but little Celine was undoubtedly the talented one. Celine Marie Claudette Dion was a fourteenth and youngest child in a Canadian French-speaking working class family.
