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"Where Does My Heart Beat Now" is a song recorded by Canadian singer
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for her ninth studio
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, and first English-language album, ''
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'' (1990). It was released by
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as the third
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from ''Unison'' in Canada on 1 October 1990. It was also issued as the
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in the United States in late 1990, and in other parts of the world in early 1991. "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" was written by
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and
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in 1988, and recorded by Dion one year later. The song was produced by
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. Dion premiered the song at the
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in Switzerland, where she performed it along with her 1988 winning song, "
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". "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" received positive reviews from
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s, and won the ASCAP Pop Award. It was the most successful single from ''Unison'', and became Dion's highest charting English-language single at the time. It reached number four on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and Dion became the first French-Canadian artist to land a top-ten hit there. It did even better on the
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chart, peaking at number two. "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" reached also the top-ten in Norway and Canada, peaking at number four and six, respectively. Two accompanying
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s for the song were filmed. In 2008, it was included on the North American edition of Dion's greatest hits compilation '' My Love: Essential Collection''.


Background and release

In 1989, Dion was recording her first English-language album, ''
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''. One of the songs chosen for the album was "Where Does My Heart Beat Now", written by
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and
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. On 6 May 1989, Dion performed "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" for the very first time during the
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in
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, Switzerland. The song was then released as the third single from the album in Canada on 1 October 1990. It was also issued as the lead single from ''Unison'' in the United States in late 1990, and in early 1991 in the rest of the world.


Critical reception

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ranked "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" number five in their list of "Top 10 Celine Dion Songs". Matthew Hocter from Albumism named it the standout track of the ''Unison'' album and "the one that truly brought Dion to the masses".
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picked it as an album standout along with "
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". A reviewer from ''
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'' described it as a "lushly framed single". ''
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'' editor Jan De Knock wrote that Dion "shines brightest on torchy love songs", including her current hit "Where Does My Heart Beat Now". ''
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'' noed it as a "swelling ballad". Dave Sholin from the ''
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'' commented, "Climbing the
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, this French-Canadian only learned to speak English three years ago—a surprising fact in light of the way she handles this stirring ballad". Pan-European magazine ''
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'' noted it as a "slow-stepping emotional song, with an effective and dramatic build-up, brought to life by one of Canada's hottest singers of the moment." A reviewer for ''
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'' called it "a tense ballad which finds her deep in
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territory." Gene Sandbloom from ''The Network Forty'' said, "truly an epic production, this huge ballad has everything but cannon fire and missile explosions. With the deep and sincere vocals of French-Canadian Celine Dion". ''
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'' noted a "slow measured tempo on a sensually dramatic ballad." ''
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'' viewed it as a "splashy pop-gospel ballad". TalkAboutPopMusic's Christopher Smith described the song as a "power ballad", which showcases Dion's "vocal power".


Chart performance

In Canada, "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" entered the charts in October 1990 and reached number six on ''
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'' Retail Singles Chart on 8 April 1991. It also topped the ''
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'' Adult Contemporary chart for two weeks in February 1991. In the United States, "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" debuted at number 80 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart dated 8 December 1990. It peaked at number four on 2 March 1991 and became Dion's first ''Billboard'' Hot 100 top ten single. She also became the first French-Canadian artist to land a top-10 hit there. The track entered ''
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chart dated 27 October 1990, reaching number two on 2 February 1991. "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" was successful in Norway peaking at number four in March 1991, and also reached the top 40 in Ireland, France, Belgium, Netherlands and New Zealand. The song also charted in Australia and the United Kingdom.


Music video

Three versions of the music video exist: a black and white Canadian version for the Canadian market (released in October 1990), a color performance version for the US promotion (November 1990) directed by David Phillips, and a black-and-white version mixed with th
performance
version made for the ''
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'' home video (July 1991). The latter version was later published on Dion's official
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Live performances

Dion first performed "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" at the
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, along with the previous year's winning song, "
Ne partez pas sans moi "Ne partez pas sans moi" (; "Don't Leave Without Me") is a song recorded by Canadian singer Celine Dion. The song was written by Atilla ÅžereftuÄŸ and Nella Martinetti. It is best known as the Swiss winning entry at the Eurovision Song Contest ...
". She then sang it on various Canadian and US television shows in 1990 and 1991, like ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Into the Night with Rick Dees'' and '' Super Dave''. Dion also performed it on television in Norway and the Netherlands in 1991 and during the
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. She performed it during her
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, and her 2013 Sans attendre Tour. Live performances are currently available on the DVD, '' The Colour of My Love Concert'' recorded in 1993, and '' À l'Olympia'' CD from 1994. Dion also performed "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" in her 2011-19
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residency show, '' Celine'' between 2011-2018.


Awards and accolades

On 13 May 1992, "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" received an ASCAP Pop Award for the most-performed
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song during the 1991 survey year (1 October 1990 – 30 September 1991). Additionally, Dion's performance of "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" at the
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was nominated for the
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in category Best Performance in a Variety Program or Series.


Track listing and formats

* Australian 7", cassette, CD / Canadian, US cassette / European 3", 7", cassette, CD / Japanese 3" single #"Where Does My Heart Beat Now" – 4:33 #"I Feel Too Much" – 4:09 * European 12", CD maxi-single #"Where Does My Heart Beat Now" – 4:33 #"I'm Loving Every Moment With You" – 4:08 #"I Feel Too Much" – 4:09


Credits and personnel

;Recording *Recorded at West Side Studios,
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;Personnel *Celine Dion â€“ lead vocals *
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 â€“ producer, backing vocals *Robert White Johnson â€“ songwriter *
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 â€“ songwriter *
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 â€“ guitar *Andy Duncan â€“ drums, percussion *Wix â€“ keyboards, bass *Simon Hurrell â€“ engineer


Charts


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Year-end charts


All-time charts


Release history


See also

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Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1991 This is a list of ''Billboard'' magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1991. ''The chart is on page 68 of the PDF.'' See also *1991 in music *List of Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles of 1991 *List of Billboard Hot 100 top-ten singles in 1991 Thi ...
*
List of Billboard Hot 100 top-ten singles in 1991 This is a list of singles that have peaked in the Top 10 of the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 during 1991. Mariah Carey scored four top ten hits during the year with " Someday", "I Don't Wanna Cry", "Emotions", and " Can't Let Go", the most among all ot ...


References


External links

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