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* [[They Changed It, Now It Sucks]]: There was once a song by Jean Jacques Goldman called ''Puisque tu pars'', which is basically the [[Tear Jerker|tearjerking]] complaint of a parent who sees their child leave them to experience life in the outside world. Then Céline decided to [[Translated Cover Version|sing it in English]], with lyrics that have [[The Cover Changes the Meaning|nothing to do with the original's]]. You might know her version as the infamous ''Let's Talk About Love''. |
* [[They Changed It, Now It Sucks]]: There was once a song by Jean Jacques Goldman called ''Puisque tu pars'', which is basically the [[Tear Jerker|tearjerking]] complaint of a parent who sees their child leave them to experience life in the outside world. Then Céline decided to [[Translated Cover Version|sing it in English]], with lyrics that have [[The Cover Changes the Meaning|nothing to do with the original's]]. You might know her version as the infamous ''Let's Talk About Love''. |
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Latest revision as of 16:49, 31 October 2018
- And the Fandom Rejoiced: When she and Rene revealed their relationship, fearing backlash, fans were actually happy for them instead.
- Ear Worm: "My Heart Will Go On and On... and on and on and on and on and on and on and on....
- Hilarious in Hindsight: One year before Céline gave birth to her first son, a magazine erroneously published a story that said she was pregnant with twins, which angered her. Then she eventually had her first son, ultimately debunking the false story. Fast forward a decade, she finally ended up with twin sons for real.
- They Changed It, Now It Sucks: There was once a song by Jean Jacques Goldman called Puisque tu pars, which is basically the tearjerking complaint of a parent who sees their child leave them to experience life in the outside world. Then Céline decided to sing it in English, with lyrics that have nothing to do with the original's. You might know her version as the infamous Let's Talk About Love.
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