Yes Even Wikipedia has a TRACK List already for the new album and the first single Taking Chances!!!
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Studio album by Céline Dion
Released November 9, 2007
November 13, 2007
Recorded 2007
Genre Pop, Rock
Label Columbia, Epic
Producer Walter Afanasieff, Peer Astrom, Babyface, Anders Bagge, Glen Ballard, Scott "Skippy" Chapman, Bryan Michael Cox, Kara DioGuardi, Jean-Pierre Ferland, R. Kelly, Kristian Lundin, Ben Moody, Christopher Neil, Ne-Yo, Aldo Nova, Linda Perry, Nicolas Porte, John Shanks, David A. Stewart, Michael Tait, Timbaland
Céline Dion chronology
D'Elles
(2007) Taking Chances
(2007)
The Woman in Me is the forthcoming English album from Céline Dion, scheduled for release between November 9 and November 12, 2007 in Europe and on November 13, 2007 in North America.[1] However, this title, which echos that of Shania Twain's 1995 breakthrough album, has not been confirmed by Dion's record company or management.
Dion worked with many different producers for this album, mainly on pop and rock songs.
[edit] Album information
As of May 21, 2007, Céline Dion already recorded four songs for her new English project. Rock-oriented tracks were written and produced by Ben Moody.[2] One of them was co-written by Scott "Skippy" Chapman and Michael Tait. She continued the recording during her summer holiday between July 2, 2007 and August 15, 2007.[3] The first result was a piano-heavy ballad written by Robert Wells and Anders Bagge.[4]
According to an article in ELLE Magazine dated July 2007, David A. Stewart from Eurythmics worked on a song for Dion, and R. Kelly wrote two tracks.[5]
Kara DioGuardi's song "Taking Chances" is slated to be the first single off the album,[6] produced by John Shanks.[7] It will be sent to radio in September 2007 and French radios will be able to play both: first English single and third French single from D'Elles, called "A Cause."[8]
The new album will include "I Knew I Loved You," performed by Dion at the 2007 Academy Awards to honor Ennio Morricone.[9] The song, based on a theme from Once Upon a Time in America, was featured on the CD We All Love Ennio Morricone. "I Knew I Loved You," with lyrics by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman, was produced by Quincy Jones.
In February 2007 Dion recorded a song with Annie Lennox for her new album Songs of Mass Destruction, which will be released on October 1, 2007.[10] The track, called "Sing," was produced by Glen Ballard and features 22 other female vocalists. But it's unlikely that it will be included on Dion's forthcoming English project.
Céline Dion also recorded two versions (English and Italian) of her French song "La Diva" from D'Elles. One of them may become a part of her English album.
Dion recorded the track "Eyes On Me", co-written by Delta Goodrem and Kristian Lundin, to be included in this release.[11]
Dion was reportedly also working with Walter Afanasieff, Peer Astrom, Babyface, Bryan Michael Cox, Jean-Pierre Ferland, Christopher Neil, Ne-Yo, Aldo Nova, Linda Perry, Nicolas Porte, John Shanks, and Timbaland.[12]
It's possible that the album will include unreleased songs co-written by Céline Dion: "Isabella," "Drop by Drop" and "Over You Baby."[13]
The singer will be promoting this album, as well as D'Elles, in October/November 2007 and also during her forthcoming world tour, which starts in South-Africa on Valentine's Day 2008.[14]
[
edit] Track listing (from album's preview on August 20, 2007)[15]
1. "Taking Chances"
2. "Alone"
3."Shadow of Love"
4. "A Song for You"
5. "This Time"
6. "Surprise, Surprise"
7. "Can't Fight the Feeling"
8. "Let me Be Your Soldier"
9. "Eyes On Me"
10. "My Love"
11. "World to Believe In"
12. "Right Next to the Right One"
13. "Just Fade Away"
14. "That's Just the Woman in Me
Wikipedia already set a track list wow-
Nmj
Edited by Nmj, 21 August 2007 - 05:27 PM.