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| artist = Celine Dion

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"'L'amour existe encore'" (meaning "Love Still Exists") is a song by Quebec songwriter Luc Plamondon and Italian composer Riccardo Cocciante. It's sung by Canadian singer Celine Dion, recorded for her French-language album, 'Dion chante Plamondon' (1991). It was released simultaneously with "Des mots qui sonnent" as the lead promotional single in Canada in November 1991 and third commercial single in France in January 1994. Dion also recorded a Spanish-language version of this song, called "Aun Existe Amor" for her 2002 album 'A New Day Has Come', which was released as a promotional single in the United States in 2002.

Background and release



"L'amour existe encore" was released in Canada with no accompanying video. When Sony Music Entertainment decided to issue a commercial single in France, there was a music video made in December 1993. It was directed by Alain Desrochers. The video was featured later on the 'On ne change pas' DVD (2005).

"L'amour existe encore" entered the Quebec Airplay Chart on 18 November 1991 and reached number 16, staying on the chart for twenty weeks. In France, "L'amour existe encore" peaked at number 31 (twenty three weeks on chart).

In 1994, the music video for "L'amour existe encore" was nominated for the Video of the Year at the Flix Awards.

Live versions of "L'amour existe encore" can be found on ' l'Olympia', 'Au cur du stade', and 'Tourne mondiale Taking Chances: le spectacle'. The song became also a part of Dion's compilation 'On ne change pas'. Dion performed it during her 2008-09 Taking Chances World Tour and her historic performance in front of 250,000 spectators to celebrate Quebec's 400th anniversary, which was included on 'Cline sur les Plaines' DVD in 2008. The latter was performed as a duet with ric Lapointe, and included later also on his album 'Ailleurs - Volume 1', released on 28 April 2009. In May 2009, this duet entered the Top 40 of the Canadian Adult Contemporary chart and Top 10 of the Quebec chart.[http://www.celinedion.com/ca/node/89296 Celine on the Charts] The song was also performed in Quebec City in July 2013 during the 'Celine... une seule fois' concert; the performance is included in the 'Cline une seule fois / Live 2013' CD/DVD. Dion also performed "L'amour existe encore" during her Summer Tour 2016 and during selected dates of her Courage World Tour.[http://www.chartsinfrance.net/Celine-Dion/news-101986.html Cline Dion, bouleverse, lance sa tourne hommage Ren (VIDOS)]

In 2021, the alternate and unreleased music video by Cinoque Films Inc. was found in some Sony comp reel.[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9skR04wVE0 L'amour Existe Encore (Alternate Music Video)]

Spanish version



After Ignacio Ballesteros-Diaz wrote Spanish lyrics, Dion recorded Spanish version of that song, called "An Existe Amor". It was featured on her 'A New Day Has Come' album in 2002, and released as a promotional single in the U.S. Dion performed it at the 2002 Billboard Latin Music Awards, where she received a special award for her hit "My Heart Will Go On" which was the first English-language song to top 'Billboard's Hot Latin Tracks.

An English version titled "Love Still Exists" was also confirmed by Dion to have been recorded for this album, but in Dion's words it did not sound well phonetically, so they included the Spanish version in the album instead.

A critical review of 'A New Day Has Come' on 'Canoe.ca' stated, "there's even a bit of Spanish frippery called Aun Existe Amor, which one can safely assume is also about love".[http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Artists/D/Dion_Celine/AlbumReviews/2002/03/26/770735.html A New Day Has Come] Chuck Taylor from 'Billboard' claimed the song to be a highlight in 'A New Day Has Come'.[https://books.google.com/books?id=jRAEAAAAMBAJ&printsec=frontcover&hl=pl&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q=dion&f=false Reviews & Previews: Spotlights]

Track listings and formats



*'1991 Canadian promotional single'

#"L'amour existe encore"  3:50

*'1994 French CD, cassette and 12" single'

#"L'amour existe encore"  3:49

#"Le monde est stone"  3:41

*'2002 US promotional single'

#"Aun Existe Amor"  3:52

Charts



Release history



Cover versions



In 1994, co-songwriter Riccardo Cocciante released an Italian-language version of this song on his album 'Un Uomo Felice' entitled "L'amore esiste ancora (con Tosca)". In 1998, Hlne Sgara and Garou performed this song as a duet for the charity album 'Ensemble contre le sida'. In 2009, Lara Fabian also recorded this track for her album 'Toutes les femmes en moi' as a tribute to all the women in the French music scene that have inspired her over the years, being this recording a humble hommage to Cline Dion. In 2010, Nicola Ciccone recorded and released the Italian version of this song for his album 'Imaginaire' also entitled "L'amore esiste ancora" after performing the version for Luc Plamondon in homage and being told by the songwriter how beautiful it was, with such depth, when sung in Italian.[http://fr.canoe.ca/divertissement/musique/nouvelles/2010/03/18/13277851-jdm.html "In the imagination of Nicola Ciccone" French-language article] in 'Le Journal de Montral'. Retrieved on 14 October 2010.

References




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