Listen To Me: Celine Dion (Adapted Soundtrack Version)
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- Опубліковано 29 бер 2014
- www.powerofthemusic.com To celebrate the 15th anniversary of our Celine Dion discography site, and the 25th anniversary of the song, we are proud to share with you this specially adapted version of Listen To Me, by Celine Dion and Warren Wiebe. From the 1989 movie of the same name, it was only ever released on the Eaton's store sampler cassette "Celebration".
Working from both this source and material from the original motion picture we are now giving fans the chance to hear, for the first time, this unique extended version of the song which contains the soundtracks instrumental bridge.
For more information on this song plus Celine's entire discography visit: www.powerofthemusic.com/t%20li...
Just Love This Song. It was actually the first time I heard Celine Dion
I've always loved this song. It's one of the reasons I like the movie so much because for the longest time it was the only place I could hear this song.
The movie is so underrated.
I had no idea this was by Celine Dion. Great song!
Love this song
I love this song!
I am in you... AND YOU ARE IN ME! I love it.
How can you purchase a copy of this song?
There is no way to purchase this particular version, but the studio version can be found on a promo cassette from Celine called Celebration. More details of this release can be found at our website.
@@thepowerofthemusic4690 is it official?
@@DornzArrummyRojvithee this version is not official, but it’s adapted from official versions. The original released song and the movies end credits.
I mixed this version together myself
@@johnmanley7756you did a flawless job. I had never heard either official version before, and I’m glad that your specially mixed/spliced version is my introduction to this beautiful song! I have loved Celine since I first heard her voice in 1991. I never heard Warren Wiebe until today. He’s very soulful. I’ll have to look for more of his music now too!
The only worthwhile aspect of the awful Kirk Cameron flick it's from!
It was hardly awful. And the ending is great.