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Thankful (Celine Dion song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Loved Me Back to Life

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''Loved Me Back to Life'' is the eleventh English-language studio album by Canadian singer Celine Dion, released by Sony Music Entertainment on 1 November 2013. It was preceded by the lead single and title track, "Loved Me Back to Life," which was released on 3 September 2013. ''Loved Me Back to Life'' is Dion's first English-language studio album since ''Taking Chances'' (2007). It was produced by Emanuel Kiriakou, Babyface, Tricky Stewart, Aaron Pearce, Kuk Harrell, Eg White, Play Production, Ne-Yo and Walter Afanasieff among others. The album includes two duets: "Incredible" with Ne-Yo and "Overjoyed" with Stevie Wonder. ''Loved Me Back to Life'' garnered mostly positive reviews from music critics and has sold more than 1.5 million copies worldwide.
== Background ==
In June 2012, Dion's official website announced that during April and May, the singer began recording songs for her next English and French albums which were to be released in the fall of 2012. The English album was to feature studio versions of previously unreleased songs from Dion's Las Vegas show, ''Celine'', as well as several brand new tracks.〔 In August 2012, celinedion.com confirmed that a cover of Journey's "Open Arms," which opens Dion's Las Vegas show, will be included on the upcoming English-language album. In September 2012, it was also revealed that "Ne me quitte pas" will appear on the English album. Eventually, "Ne me quitte pas" was released on the deluxe edition of ''Sans attendre'' and "Open Arms" was included on the Japanese edition of the English album only. ''Le Journal de Montréal'' stated that the English album will also contain some songs written by Eg White, who worked with Adele on ''19'' and ''21'', some tracks produced by Babyface and a duet with Stevie Wonder on "Overjoyed" which Dion performs during her Las Vegas show. In March 2013, Ne-Yo confirmed information which first appeared on Dion's official website in September 2012, that both singers recorded a duet. Ne-Yo said that it was a challenge and it made him question his vocal ability.〔 The duo first worked together on 2007's ''Taking Chances'', with Ne-Yo co-writing and co-producing "I Got Nothin' Left."〔 Another new track written by Diane Warren, "Unfinished Songs" was included in the British-German film ''Song for Marion''. However, when the soundtrack for the movie was released in February 2013, it did not feature Dion's song which was saved for her upcoming album. The recording session for "Unfinished Songs" was posted on Dion's website in July 2013.
On 14 September 2012, celinedion.com announced that Dion's new English album titled ''Water and a Flame'' will be released in November 2012.〔 However, on 26 September 2012, Sony Music Entertainment decided to postpone the release date of the new English-language album to 2013. In March 2013, René Angélil explained that they decided to delay the release date because the concept of the album has changed. Instead of only half of the disc with original songs, they decided that the majority of the album should be original songs.〔 Angélil stated that initially, the album was supposed to have six covers and six original songs. After further discussion, they decided to put two covers from Dion's Las Vegas show: "At Seventeen" and "Overjoyed."〔 The behind-the-scenes look at Dion recording "At Seventeen," with Babyface producing it, was posted on her website in April 2013. "Overjoyed," with new arrangement by Stevie Wonder, was co-produced by Tricky Stewart.〔 In April 2013, celinedion.com presented a behind-the-scenes look at Dion and producer Eg White recording the song "Water and a Flame." The rest of the album was to contain original songs, including two co-written by Audra Mae, the great-great-niece of Judy Garland.〔 The album was scheduled for release in October 2013.〔 In July 2013, it was announced that it will be titled ''Loved Me Back to Life''. Dion performed the title song live for the very first time during ''Céline... une seule fois'' concert in Quebec City on 27 July 2013 and two days later her website announced that the album will be released in November 2013.

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