Fais Ce Que Tu Voudras
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"Fais Ce Que Tu Voudras" | ||
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Single by Céline Dion | ||
from the album Les Chansons en Or | ||
Released | May 1986 | |
Format | 7" | |
Genre | Pop | |
Length | 3:43 | |
Label | TBS | |
Writer(s) | René Grignon, Eddy Marnay | |
Producer(s) | Eddy Marnay | |
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Céline Dion singles chronology | ||
"L'Univers a Besoin d'Amour" (1986) |
"Fais Ce Que Tu Voudras" (1986) |
"Je Ne Veux Pas" (1987) |
"Fais Ce Que Tu Voudras" is Céline Dion's first and only single from her greatest hits album Les Chansons en Or released in Quebec, Canada (May 1986).
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[edit] Song information
This melancholic ballad peaked at #36 in Quebec on June 14, 1986.
The B-side included "Tu Es Là," which was taken from the album C'Est Pour Toi.
Céline Dion created her first real French-language music video for this single in 1986. It was directed by François Girard and featured Dion at a train station. This music video can be found on Céline Dion's DVD called On Ne Change Pas (2005). It was Dion's second music video after her first English-language song "Listen to the Magic Man."
The title alludes to the proverb coined by French renaissance writer François Rabelais, which has later become a main tenet of the modern-day thelemic occult movement in the English version by Aleister Crowley: "Do what thou wilt".
[edit] Formats and track listings
2-Track 7" Single - (CA)
- "Fais Ce Que Tu Voudras" 3:43
- "Tu Es Là" 2:49
[edit] Charts
Chart (1986) | Peak position |
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Quebec Singles Chart | 36 |
[edit] References
Celine Dion |
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