Celine
Dion knew that even after the tragic death of her beloved husband, Rene
Angelil, that ‘The Show Must Go On.’ She released her powerful version
of the Queen anthem on May 20.
Dion knew that even after the tragic death of her beloved husband, Rene
Angelil, that ‘The Show Must Go On.’ She released her powerful version
of the Queen anthem on May 20.
Freddie
Mercury may be looking down with pride and a huge smile on his face
thanks to Celine Dion, 48. Celine must have been inspired by Freddie and
his band, as she recorded a cover of Queen’s epic, “The Show Must Go
On,” her first new music following the death of her husband, Rene
Angelil.
Mercury may be looking down with pride and a huge smile on his face
thanks to Celine Dion, 48. Celine must have been inspired by Freddie and
his band, as she recorded a cover of Queen’s epic, “The Show Must Go
On,” her first new music following the death of her husband, Rene
Angelil.
Celine
dropped her version of the song on May 20, showing off her powerful
voice and trademark style. Classic violinist Lindsey Stirling joined her
to give the song the emotional strength it deserves. After all, the
1991 original was recorded when Freddie was dying from complications
with HIV/AIDS, similar to how Rene passed way from a long and painful
battle with cancer.
dropped her version of the song on May 20, showing off her powerful
voice and trademark style. Classic violinist Lindsey Stirling joined her
to give the song the emotional strength it deserves. After all, the
1991 original was recorded when Freddie was dying from complications
with HIV/AIDS, similar to how Rene passed way from a long and painful
battle with cancer.
As Rene
was both Celine’s soulmate and former manager, the song clearly has a
deeper meaning. Even though Rene’s no longer by her side, Celine knows
that the show must indeed go on.
was both Celine’s soulmate and former manager, the song clearly has a
deeper meaning. Even though Rene’s no longer by her side, Celine knows
that the show must indeed go on.
Even as
he was dying, Rene was concerned about his wife’s career. When
recalling their final conversation together, Celine said she told her
husband to focus on himself. “You were worrying for my career,” she told
Rene. You were worrying for the children. You were worrying for
everything. It’s enough.”
he was dying, Rene was concerned about his wife’s career. When
recalling their final conversation together, Celine said she told her
husband to focus on himself. “You were worrying for my career,” she told
Rene. You were worrying for the children. You were worrying for
everything. It’s enough.”
Ultimately, Celine told her beloved, “I promise you we’re gonna be OK. Please leave in peace. I don’t want you to worry.”
There’s
a famous rock and roll legend associated with “The Show Must Go On.”
Queen guitarist Brian May, 68, recalls that Freddie could hardly stand
when the band first recorded the song. “I said, ‘Fred, I don’t know if
this is going to be possible to sing,’” Brian told Rolling Stone. “And
he went, ‘I’ll fucking do it, darling’ — vodka down — and went in and
killed it, completely lacerated that vocal.”
a famous rock and roll legend associated with “The Show Must Go On.”
Queen guitarist Brian May, 68, recalls that Freddie could hardly stand
when the band first recorded the song. “I said, ‘Fred, I don’t know if
this is going to be possible to sing,’” Brian told Rolling Stone. “And
he went, ‘I’ll fucking do it, darling’ — vodka down — and went in and
killed it, completely lacerated that vocal.”
Celine
will perform this track live for all her fans on 22nd of May at the 2016
Billboard Music Award. She will also accept the Icon Award and after
her distinguished and legendary career, she certainly deserves it!
will perform this track live for all her fans on 22nd of May at the 2016
Billboard Music Award. She will also accept the Icon Award and after
her distinguished and legendary career, she certainly deserves it!
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