About "Tell Him"
"Tell Him" is a song written by Linda Thompson and producers Walter Afanasieff and David Foster. It was recorded as a duet between American singer Barbra Streisand and Canadian singer Celine Dion for their 1997 albums, Higher Ground and Let's Talk About Love, and released as the lead single from these albums on November 3, 1997.
The song was a top-10 commercial success across Europe and Australia. It was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals at the 40th Annual Grammy Awards. Later, "Tell Him" was included on both singers' greatest hits albums: Streisand's The Essential (2002), Duets (2002) and The Ultimate Collection (2010), and Dion's The Collector's Series, Volume One (2000), My Love: Essential Collection (2008) and The Best of Celine Dion & David Foster (2012).
Top songs by Celine Dion
- Ave Maria
- The Power Of Love
- My Heart Will Go On
- Because You Loved Me
- I Love You
- All By Myself
- When I Need You
- Beauty And The Beast
- All The Way
- Come To Me
- O Holy Night
- Calling You
- Happy Xmas (war Is Over)
- Fly
- A Love For Me
- River Deep Mountain High
- I'm Alive
- Mammy Blue
- Papillon
- A Mother's Prayer
- Goodbye's (the Saddest Word)
- A New Day Has Come
- Immortality
- Falling Into You
- Power Of The Dream
- Cherche Encore
- I Want You To Need Me
- The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
- Baby Close Your Eyes
- It's All Coming Back To Me Now
- Forget Me Not
- A New Day Has Come (radio Remix)
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