Céline Dion: Deep Cuts

Céline Dion: Deep Cuts

Céline Dion's French-sung albums may not sell like her record-breaking English releases do in North America, but in Europe, they consistently rank among her most popular works. (To wit, 1995's D'eux is France's highest-selling album of all time.) But the difference between the two catalogues goes beyond language—trading in David Foster's grandiose gloss for the rootsy touch of producer Jean Jacques-Goldman, records like S'il suffisait d'aimer (1998) and 1 fille & 4 types (2003) have showcased a chanteuse that's more down-to-earth than the one we routinely see trying to out-bluster the orchestra pit at awards shows. Here's a collection of lesser-known chansons that have been embraced by her most fervent francophone followers.

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