Track List: Celine Dion - Let's Talk About Love

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Celine Dion - Let's Talk About Love on CD
# Track Title Artist Composer Time
The Reason    Carole King, Mark Hudson, Greg Wells  5:01 
Immortality  Celine Dion With The Bee Gees Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb  4:11 
Treat Her Like A Lady  Celine Dion, featuring Diana King and Brownstone Diana King, Andy Marvel, Billy Mann, Celine Dion  4:05 
Why Oh Why    Marti Sharron, Dan Sembello  4:51 
Love Is On The Way    Peter Zizzo, Denise Rich, Tina Shafer  4:27 
Tell Him  Celine Dion, duet with Barbra Streisand Linda Thompson, Walter Afanasieff, David Foster  4:52 
Where Is The Love    Corey Hart  4:56 
When I Need You    Albert Hammond, Carole Bayer Sager  4:13 
Miles To Go (Before I Sleep)    Corey Hart  4:40 
10  Us    Billy Pace  5:47 
11  Just A Little Bit Of Love    Maria Christensen, Arnie Roman, Arthur Jacobson  4:07 
12  My Heart Will Go On    James Horner, Will Jennings  4:41 
13  I Hate You Then I Love You  Celine Dion, duet with Luciano Pavarotti Tony Renis, Manuel De Falla, Alberto Testa, Fabio Testa, Norman Newell  4:44 
14  To Love You More    David Foster, Junior Miles  5:29 
15  Let's Talk About Love    Bryan Adams, Jean-Jacques Goldman, Eliot Kennedy  5:14 
Total Time: 1:11:18 


Album Notes
Executive Producers: Vito Luprano and John Doelp
Mixed by Humberto Gatica except ''Treat Her Like A Lady''
Mastered by Vlado Meller at Sony Music Studios, Los Angeles
A&R Coordinators: Terry Chiazza and Maya Panvell


Dearest Barbra,


Having the privilege of singing with you is certainly my wildest dream come true. Since I was a child you've always been someone that I've looked up to as a model of perfection. Your incredibly unique voice has touched me in ways that I cannot describe and I'm deeply honoured that you've given me the chance to weave my voice with yours. I hope and wish that these special moments we've spent together will develop into a lifelong friendship.


Caro Luciano,


You are the grandest tenor in the world and I have been secretly hoping to sing a love song with you for a long time. I have the greatest respect for classical music and I consider it a rare privilege to have my name next to yours on this album.
P.S. Rene and I love your cooking...let's do this more often!


Dear George,


I am a great fan of the Beatles and I heard a lot about your talent long before I had the chance to work under your direction. You are truly a master at your craft and a total gentleman in life. Working with you, the pleasure was all mine. You have all my love and gratitude, Sir George.


Dear Carole,


Receiving a song from you was a great gift and having the pleasure of singing with you is a great thrill. Tapestry has always been a favourite album in our family as well as so many incredible songs you've written - we grew up with your music, and look at us now!


Bee Gees of my heart,


I fell in love with ''Immortality'' from the very first time I was presented with the song. You've written so many beautiful songs for the world and I've been singing along with you for years. To have this wonderful opportunity to record with you, and to experience how much fun you are to be with is an everlasting souvenir that I will always cherish.


I'm so grateful to the many individuals who participated in the making of this album, and who have supported me for so long. I'd like to thank them all, beginning with my wonderful producers...Sir George Martin, David Foster, Ric Wake, Walter Afanasieff, Jim Steinman, James Horner, Humberto Gatica, Tony Renis, Corey Hart.


Special thanks to Tommy Mottola for your great ideas, encouragement, and involvement.


To Dave and Ann Glew, Polly Anthony, Michele Anthony, Glen Brunman, Randy Irwin, Jim Scully, Neda Tobin, Hilary Shaev, Desiree Schuon, Ellyn Solis, Dave Gottlieb...year after year I'm deeply touched by your passion, your commitment, and your care...I love you for this.


To Paul Burger, for the idea of putting Jean-Jacques Goldman and Bryan Adams together for the song ''Let's Talk About Love,'' and your continued love and support.


To Bob Bowlin, Mel Ilberman, Tom Tyrrell, Paul Russell, Richard Ogden, Tracy Nurse, Rick Camilleri, Richard Zuckerman, Don Oates, Nat Merenda, Ian MacKay, Bill Rotari, Jean Lamothe, Denis Handlin, Jochen Leuschner, Paul-Rene Albertini, Franco Cabrini, Claudio Conde, Frank Welzer, Paul Hertog, Patrick Decam, Norman Block, Richard Denekamp, Andy Yavasis, Suzie Sponder, Annri Namiki...and to the entire Sony Music family worldwide for being there with me every step of the way. I love you all very much.


To Humberto Gatica...you know what I like to hear, what I need to hear, and you make it all sound so right. Thank you.


To Vito and John...thank you for your time, energy, and dedication.


To Diana King, and Brownstone...thank you for giving me the thrill of vibing with you on ''Treat Her Like A Lady.'' You sound amazing.


Thank you to all the musicians, engineers, technicians, and studio assistants who gave the very best of themselves throughout the project.


To my band and crew...thank you for giving it everything you've got wherever we go. I love you.