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Call the Man

Céline Dion · 1997

19 min · 4 tracks · pop rock · EDM · chanson

An emotive blend of soaring ballads and introspective lyrics, punctuated by Dion's powerful vocal delivery.

Call the Man is a single by Céline Dion, released in 1997. An emotive blend of soaring ballads and introspective lyrics, punctuated by Dion's powerful vocal delivery. 'Call the Man' includes 'Because You Loved Me', which became a significant hit, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. The album further solidified Dion's status in adult contemporary music and contributed to her Grammy win for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance in the same year. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Call the Man sound like?

An emotive blend of soaring ballads and introspective lyrics, punctuated by Dion's powerful vocal delivery. Rooted in pop rock and EDM.

What makes Call the Man by Céline Dion notable?

'Call the Man' includes 'Because You Loved Me', which became a significant hit, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. The album further solidified Dion's status in adult contemporary music and contributed to her Grammy win for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance in the same year. In 1997, Céline Dion was transitioning from her breakthrough album 'Falling Into You' (1996) to becoming a global pop icon. 'Call the Man' was released shortly after her commercial peak, showcasing her ability to deliver heartfelt performances while continuing to evolve as an artist.

How many songs are on Call the Man?

Call the Man has 4 tracks, running approximately 19 minutes.

Tracklist

4 tracks·19:49

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Call the Man (album version) 6:09
  • 2 A Little Bit of Love Standout 4:27
  • 3 Did You Give Enough Love 4:21
  • 4 Because You Loved Me (theme from "Up Close and Personal") (live) 4:51

Release Date

June 16, 1997

Genre

chanson, pop rock

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Artist Origin

Canada

Runtime

19 min 49 sec