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16 Celine Dion - My Heart Will Go On. stereogum.com. JIka iya, Anda tentu pasti ingat juga dengan soundtracknya yang sangat melegenda berjudul "My Heart Will Go On". Lagu barat romantis merdu dengan lirik dan alunan musik yang romantis ini dibawakan dengan merdu oleh Celine Dion sebagai soundtrack film yang sangat memorable tersebut.
Everynight in my dreams Setiap malam di mimpiku I see you. I feel you. Saya melihat Anda. Saya mengerti perasaanmu. That is how I know you go on. Begitulah aku tahu kamu terus maju. Far across the distance Jauh dari jauh And spaces between us Dan ruang di antara kita You have come to show you go on. Anda datang untuk menunjukkan Anda melanjutkan.
Salahsatu lagu hits romantisnya berjudul My Love yang pertama kali rilis pada tahun 30 Oktober 2000 silam. My Heart Will Go On - Celine Dion. Lagu satu ini menjadi salah satu lagu romantis yang paling dikenal di seluruh dunia. Saking bagusnya, lagu ini sempat memuncaki tangga lagu di berbagai belahan dunia mulai dari Amerika, Eropa
Æ i Vay Lừa ÄáșŁo. CĂ©line Dion never wanted to sing âMy Heart Will Go On.â Actually, she hated it. âWhen I recorded it, I didnât think about a movie; I didnât think about radio,â she tells Billboard on the phone from her limo en route to her long-running show at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. âI thought, Sing the song, then get the heck out of there.ââ James Cameron, the director of Titanic, wasnât exactly a fan, either He was dead set against ending his epic with a pop song. Explore See latest videos, charts and news But âMy Heart Will Go Onâ didnât just take off â it became synonymous with Cameronâs Âblockbuster movie, and a signature for Dion. Written by Âcomposer James Horner who died in a 2015 plane crash at age 61 and lyricist Will Jennings, âMy Heart Will Go Onâ debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 on Feb. 28, 1998, buoying the Titanic soundtrackâs 16-week run atop the Billboard 200. The song also appeared on Dionâs late-1997 disc Letâs Talk About Love, and together, the two albums sold more than 60 million copies, according to Sony Music. Horner with his Oscars for best original song and best original dramatic score. REUTERS/Alamy Stock Photo Twenty years later, the anthemâs global Âinfluence shows no sign of abating. After Titanicâs release, it was memorably spoofed on Saturday Night Live on Ana Gasteyerâs âThe CĂ©line Dion Showâ and South Park, and it continues to inspire countless memes recently, âTitanic Hoops,â which sets basketball clips to the songâs climax. In 2016, according to Nielsen Music, âMy Heart Will Go Onâ garnered 60 million on-demand audio and video streams, making it Dionâs most streamed song of the year, and the Titanic soundtrack is one of only seven soundtracks to be certified diamond by the RIAA. In honor of the songâs 20th anniversary, Dion, 49, will perform âMy Heart Will Go Onâ at the Billboard Music Awards. Billboard spoke with her â as well as the songâs producers, Titanic team members and actor Billy Zane â about tales of tension at the Grammy Awards, Kate Winsletâs real feelings about the song and even menstrual cramps in the studio. The Beginning Simon Franglen co-producer, âMy Heart Will Go Onâ The buzz was terrible. Titanic was the film that was going to bring down two studios, Fox and Paramount. The movie was meant to come out July 3; in April, it was still almost five hours long. Randy Gerston music supervisor, Titanic We had done a record deal with Sony to do the soundtrack â just the Horner score â and I think the label imagined that they would get an Âend-title song into the film. Jim [Cameron] didnât want to end the film with a pop song. His favorite bands were Ministry and Metallica. [Cameron Âreportedly said, âWould you put a song at the end of Schindlerâs List?â] Tommy Mottola then-head of Sony Music Entertainment Cameron was getting pressure from the studio to try and have something that would be an additional powerful marketing tool. And because the studio was on the hook for this picture, for what theyâd spent they were looking for every marketing opportunity that they could get. Jon Landau executive producer, Titanic It had nothing to do with the marketing. Jim was open to the idea of hearing it. But he was skeptical that a pop song would work at the end of this very Âdramatic, historical drama. Glen Brunman then-executive vp, Sony Music Soundtrax We made the deal for the album in December 1996. We knew we were buying the rights to a score album only. No song, no CĂ©line. We paid $800,000. No one had even come close to paying that. Everybody was calling the movie âCameronâs Folly.â Enter CĂ©line Landau James Horner went out â without us knowing it â and wrote the song. Horner was a romantic about life, you know? Franglen CĂ©line at one point sang the lead vocal on the single from An American Tail Fievel Goes West, which Horner wrote. She sounded Âexquisite, but she wasnât a big star at the time, and they decided to go back to Linda Ronstadt, who had sung âSomewhere Out Thereâ from An American Tail. But Horner always remembered CĂ©lineâs vocal. There came a point when James brought me a piano sketch of âMy Heart Will Go Onâ and said, âDo you think this would work for CĂ©line?â CĂ©line Dion I was in a suite with a piano at Caesars Palace. [Horner] started to play the song. With all the respect that I have for James â poor him, this guy is looking above us right now â he is not the greatest singer. I was making this sign like, âThis is not possible.â RenĂ© [AngĂ©lil, Dionâs late husband] stopped him âJames, James, James. Listen to me. Youâre not doing justice to the song right now. Iâm going to make a deal with you Letâs have CĂ©line make a demo.â I wanted to choke my husband. Because I didnât want to do it! I just came out of âBecause You Loved Me,â and then âBeauty and the Beastâ was, like, huge. Why do we need to break our nose? Mottola Behind closed doors, I think RenĂ© told her this was going to be one of the biggest things in her career. Recording the Demo Mottola I remember going into the studio that night, around 9 We had all gone out to dinner. Dion I was mad! I donât feel good. I have belly pains. My girly days are starting to happen. Iâm going to have a black coffee with sugar â which I never have on my studio days because it speeds up my vibrato. But I got to New York and I do that. And [Horner] is explaining to me what is the movie all about. He said, âJust think about that and do it.â Iâm like sarcastically, âAll right, thanks. Thanks a lot.â Mottola It was myself, CĂ©line, RenĂ©, Jim Horner and Polly Anthony, who was then the president of Epic Records. Everything was kind of calm and quiet. CĂ©line went in the booth and turned the lights down, and we could just faintly see her face. And she laid down this vocal â nonstop, OK? One take. We were all getting chills. Franglen That very first âNear, far, Âwherever you areâ â everybody knew that she could belt, but there was something about the delicacy. Dion Theyâre all crying. And they said, âWeâre done.â I said, âOK, well, Iâm glad that you liked the demo.â Horner said, âWe might not have to do it again.â I said, âWhat are you talking about?â Landau Now the question was, how to best present it to Jim? Franglen I did a decent mix. And James Horner carried around a cassette for weeks on weeks on weeks, waiting for the right time to play it for Cameron. He wanted him to be in a good mood. Dion I didnât think that James Cameron is just going to buy this thing. James Cameron didnât want to have a song in his movie. âMy movie is big enough, I donât need something bigger, I donât need any singer.â And I donât blame him. But Horner says, âIâm not going to tell you who sang the song. Just please give me a favor and listen just one time.â Dion received the Grammy for best female pop vocal performance for âMy Heart Will Go Onâ at the 41st Grammy Awards in 1999. Hector Mata/AFP/Getty Images A screening of Titanic â with the song edited into the film â is arranged for Dion and AngĂ©lil with Cameron in New York. Mottola Most people thought, âWell, itâs too long, Iâm not so sure about this.â John Doelp co-executive producer of Dionâs English-language albums At the very end, James Cameron stood up and asked CĂ©line, âHow did you feel about the movie?â CĂ©line held up her Kleenex. And it was completely tattered, because sheâd been crying so much. Franglen I donât think Jim has ever been someone who needs other peopleâs Âopinion. But I know that he personally got the song. He felt like it gave a resonance to the rest of the movie. Landau The movie had a punch Â[without the song]. What it did not have was something you could take home with you. They found an organic way to weave âMy Heart Will Go Onâ in. Itâs just a continuation of the epilogue of the film. Billy Zane actor, Titanic The big night for me was the premiere at the Chinese [Theater]. The song just delivered. People were reduced to jelly. The most stoic and stalwart pillars of the industry⊠they were beside themselves. When she hits the high note in âNear, far, wherever you areâ â bam! The floodgates open. The Road to the Grammy Awards There were two versions of âMy Heart Will Go Onâ one that appears at the end of the film and a more produced pop single for radio that won the Grammy for record of the year in 1999. Billie Woodruff director of the music video CĂ©lineâs marketing person reached out to me because CĂ©line, I think, loved the stuff Iâd done with Toni Braxton. So I went out to Paramount. James was still finishing the film. And the people at the studio were like, âItâs going to be a Âdisaster.â I remember sitting there Âthinking, âI canât believe theyâre saying this to me.â I watched the movie, and Iâm crying at the end! I hopped on a plane to Las Vegas to meet CĂ©line. I was nervous. She opened the door, and Iâm like, âHey, Iâm Bille.â And she started singing âBillie Jeanâ by Michael Jackson. She made me Âcomfortable immediately. Walter Afanasieff co-producer, âMy Heart Will Go Onâ Iâve never said this before, but I never met James Horner until we stood onstage together at the Grammys. I came into the process from the first point that they decided to make a big radio single. There was no version existing except for a tiny little piano vocal demo that CĂ©line had done with Horner. To be very honest, I didnât really get it. I thought it was a very simple song that just meandered. It was a little dreary. Epic Records called me and said, âWell, do what you can.â I arranged and produced it. CĂ©line did her vocals with me. She did one take on the demo that you hear in the movie. But whenever youâre talking about the big single â which is whatâs on her album, the song that won the Grammy Award for record of the year â thatâs what weâre Âtalking about. I canât agree to all of these other cockamamie, one-take stories. Doelp No. We were making the record [Letâs Talk About Love] in New York. Walter was working out of his place. The vocal was great. And from CĂ©lineâs Âstandpoint, she wouldnât sing it again if it was [already] great. Mottola If Walter says that, then I believe that. Walter would remember. Dion I donât remember. It went so fast. Afanasieff I produced and recorded from scratch â the orchestra, the Âtimpani rolls, the background vocals, the Âguitar solo, the giant drums. Then, all of a Âsudden, at the end of the process the label instructed me to accept [Hornerâs] name next to mine as co-producer. And I went a little bit sideways on that. I had no idea why someone who has never stepped foot in the studio with me would be my co-producer. I donât wish to speak ill of someone who passed away, but that was a very hard pill to swallow. Mottola Walter is a brilliant, brilliant producer. And his version really propelled that record. But James Horner had creative license and came up with ideas and parts of the arrangements, and, you know, Walter embellished and redid. Woodruff We shot the video in Los Angeles over two days. CĂ©line was so open. Sheâs like, âYou want to talk about my hair? Come on the trailer.â She has no walls up. CĂ©line never said, âHow many takes?â There was a point I was shooting her for so long, she was standing there singing and she fell asleep standing up! Teeing Up a Hit Mottola [âMy Heart Will Go Onâ] had a slow start. It was Christmastime; programmers, stations were locked up. The song was released six weeks before the movie. Come January the picture comes out. It was like throwing gasoline on a bonfire. It exploded the song. Carl Wilson critic and author of Letâs Talk About Love A Journey to the End of Taste It has such a particular Âpowerhouse quality that invades your head. The pennywhistle is definitely a piercing announcement that âMy Heart Will Go Onâ is now playing. And then the song is one extended climax. You think it canât get any bigger. But it just keeps getting bigger. Zane I was at Harrods in England, descending the escalator to the Egyptian-themed bowels. And the song was playing quite loudly. I was being recognized on the descent. I felt like Norma Desmond Âcoming down the staircase.? Dion performed âMy Heart Will Go Onâ at the 70th annual Academy Awards in 1998. Timothy A. Clary/AFP/GettyImages Brunman A little-recognized Âaccomplishment of âMy Heart Will Go Onâ is how many Titanic movie tickets it sold. Long after the enormous worldwide Âmarketing campaigns of Paramount and Fox had spent their last advertising dollars, the continuing airplay and video play for âMy Heart Will Go Onâ acted as a constant reminder to go see the movie again. Mottola It was a song that propelled by now almost a billion dollars in [music] sales. CĂ©line is a very gracious, Âgenerous person. And has done nothing but be thankful. Unlike many [artists]. Arrival at the Oscars Titanic was nominated for 14 Academy Awards, taking home 11 trophies on March 23, 1998, including best original song, presented by Madonna, who opened the Âenvelope and memorably quipped from the stage âWhat a shockerâŠâ Dion I think I was numb. Michael Kors did this dress for me. Everybody goes for chiffon dresses and dĂ©colletage, and I really wanted a turtleneck dress. He said, âA turtleneck?!â Yes. Long-sleeve. Very tight. Just navy blue, like the water, but very deep down, like the ocean. I had about a $200 million dollar necklace around my neck. I had six Âbodyguards on the red carpet. I thought it was for me, but it was not for me. It was for the necklace. When I sang the song, I hit my chest. Doelp People used to call that âthe CĂ©line salute.â Dion I forgot that I was wearing it. I could feel the bodyguards engaging, like, Man down! They did not give me the Ânecklace, unfortunately. The Legacy Dion They told me, âYou know that Kate Winslet said every time she hears the song, she wants to throw up?â And I answered, âThank God she didnât have to sing it!â Landau Iâve spoken to Kate about this. Her comment was not about the song â it was the idea that when she would walk into a restaurant, they would start to play it. She couldnât get away from it. Zane You hear it at karaoke, drifting in from neighboring booths in Farsi. And it feels like all is right in the kingdom. The song is an easy target for postmodern Âmillennial hipster angst. Why? Because itâs sincere? Itâs the rarest of things Itâs quality. I would like to hear more power ballads. More power ballads, I say! Afanasieff You get to a point where youâre sick of it. Years and years, nobody played that song. People were so over it. But I wish this song another 2 million years on earth, that people will go, âItâs one of the greatest songs of all time.â Wilson I love all of the mall punk Âcovers. New Found Glory is the best known. There is a scene in Gilmore Girls where it is just played wordlessly, on an acoustic guitar, at the funeral of a chow chow. It actually becomes emotionally affecting in that context. Franglen I was working with a Mongolian band north of Beijing, and someone said, âHe produced My Heart Will Go On!â â At which point I got presented with a Chinese version of it. It was very nice to win record of the year. And Iâm very pleased with the royalties. But Iâm proud of it because it means Âsomething to an awful lot of people. Dion Every night [in Vegas] Iâm like, âOh, gosh, Iâm not going to sing that song again.â And then that curtain opens and the smoke starts and people are Âcrying. Every night when I start to sing that song, I think, âGee, what a song. What a moment.â Iâm so thankful that they did not listen to me. I said, âNo way, JosĂ©. At the end of the day, Iâm the one that sings it and sells it. Iâm not doing that.â Iâm so glad that my husband said, âI really think that you should do that song.â This article originally appeared in the May 27 issue of Billboard.
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