Tell Him (Barbra Streisand and Celine Dion song)
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"Tell Him" is a song written by Linda Thompson and producers
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and
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. It was recorded as a duet between American singer
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and Canadian singer
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for their 1997 albums, '' Higher Ground'' and ''
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'', 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
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at the
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. Later, "Tell Him" was included on both singers' greatest hits albums: Streisand's '' The Essential'' (2002), ''
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'' (2002) and '' The Ultimate Collection'' (2010), and Dion's ''
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'' (2000), '' My Love: Essential Collection'' (2008) and ''
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'' (2012).


Background

On March 24, 1997, Dion became the first artist ever to perform twice on the same
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s night. In addition to singing "
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," she also sang " I Finally Found Someone" from the movie '' The Mirror Has Two Faces'', recorded by Barbra Streisand and
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. Streisand preferred not to perform that night, and
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had been scheduled to sing her song instead. But Cole pulled out, so only two days before the Oscar night, Dion was asked if she could do it. Although nervous, she accepted and managed to perform on the night. A few days later, Streisand sent Dion flowers and a note: "I watched the tape afterwards, you sang my song beautifully and I regret I wasn't in the room to hear you, next time let's make one together. I really wish your song would have won, you are a wonderful singer". That note wasn't left without an answer, and
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called up
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to write a song for them, and the result was "Tell Him". Citing Streisand as one of her most prominent idols, Dion had always wanted to sing with her but feared getting too close to her idol, explaining, "It takes practically nothing to destroy your image of them. And just as little to crush you". A radio version of the song was commissioned. It is also under the same clock length as the album version. The radio edit features a high-frequency flute playing during Dion's bridge. Streisand was first introduced to Dion's music several years earlier, by tennis player
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.


Critical reception

This song received positive reviews from music critics.
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senior editor
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wrote, in his review for ''
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'', that this song "shines the most brilliantly". In his review for '' Higher Ground'' he highlighted it and wrote, "''Higher Ground'' comprises both traditional religious songs and new material (even "Tell Him," an overblown duet with Celine Dion, vaguely touches on that theme)". AllMusic editor Matthew Greenwald in a single review wrote, "Their voices blend together extremely well on this song, with both singers trading off and joining together with a wonderful reassurance. Musically, the song is dominated by what is, unfortunately, a somewhat bombastic arrangement. This tends to get in the way of the very pretty melody. The overall arrangement seems to come out of the 1980s school of over-production, and it is a bit cloying. However, the vocalists take the song to a higher place with their performance, and the song and recording have aged fairly well despite of this".
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from ''
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'' commented, "Talk about an event. Two of pop music's best voices are united on a grand, wonderfully over-the-top ballad that will melt the heart of even the most jaded listener. No one will be able to resist the electricity resulting from the blend of their voices on what will likely become a quintessential "girlfriend" anthem. Dion denizens who have long touted the Canadian diva as a likely successor to the Streisand throne will find validation in a recording that shows how equally matched their performances are. Who else but
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and
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could preside over such a monumental production? No one — as evidenced in an arrangement that sparks with orchestral flourishes. No need to predict the hit potential of this gem. Just start monitoring its chart progressions." ''
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'' editor David Browne wrote, "Streisand glides like buttah into the duet ''Tell Him'' — making Dion sound like margarine in the process — but the song is an uberschlock ode to subservience". British magazine ''
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'' rated the song three out of five, adding that "Streisand and Dion's vocals blend effortlessly on this powerful ballad, showcasing the pair's remarkable ranges." ''
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'' editor Jonathan Bernstein stated that "the centerpiece of ''Let's Talk About Love'' is "Tell Him", a duet with Barbra Streisand. Anyone who's witnessed, through the cracks of his or her fingers, the video for "Tell Him" in which Ms. Dion relates to Ms. Streisand like a newly born fawn nuzzling up against its mother, will sense that this is no diva face-off. The two singers give each other room to emote, restraining themselves until the final choruses before transforming into something akin to a pair of drunks wrestling over the microphone on karaoke night". However, the duet received its fair share of unfavorable reviews as well. Streisand and Dion were scheduled to perform their duet at the ceremony for the 40th Grammy Awards, at which the song was nominated; this was intended to be the song's first live performance. However, the performance was canceled due to Streisand contracting the flu once again. The ailment prevented Streisand from attending the rehearsal with Dion prior, although Streisand claims that she had originally intended to attend to performance nonetheless. Streisand's spokesperson said that the singer is "extremely disappointed that she won't be able to sing because of her continuing flu and fever".


Release and commercial reception

On October 7, 1997, "Tell Him" had its first runs on the United States radio waves. The song was originally scheduled for a US retail release on November 4, 1997, but this was canceled despite the single having already been mass-produced. Theda Sandiford-Waller of ''Billboard'' attributed this cancelation to the track's failure at
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. In the United States, the song peaked at number five on the ''Billboard''
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chart and number 58 on the ''Billboard'' Radio Songs chart. The song was a commercial success outside the US. It became the 33rd best-selling single of 1997 in the UK. It was a top 10 hit in over 15 countries around the world including UK (number three), Ireland (number two), Italy (number four), France (number four) and Australia (number nine). It also peaked at number three on
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chart and entered multiple year-end charts in 1997 and 1998. The single has received platinum awards in the Netherlands (75,000) and Belgium (50,000), and gold discs in the United Kingdom (400,000), France (400,000), Australia (35,000), Switzerland (25,000) and Norway.


Music video

The
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for the song was directed by American producer and director
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, and premiered on VH1, on October 24, 1997. It was included as a bonus on the '' Au cœur du stade'' DVD.


Formats and track listings

* European CD single # "Tell Him" (radio edit) – 4:51 # "Tell Him" (album version) – 4:51 * European, Australian, and Japanese CD maxi-single # "Tell Him" (radio edit) – 4:51 # "Everything Must Change" – 4:03 # "Where Is the Love" – 4:59 * European 12-inch single # "Tell Him" (radio edit) – 4:51 # "Everything Must Change" – 4:03 # "Tell Him" (album version) – 4:51 # "Where Is the Love" – 4:59


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications and sales


Release history


See also

* 1997 in British music *
French Top 100 singles of the 1990s This is a list of the 100 best-selling singles in France during the 1990s (i.e. release in France from 1 January 1990 to 31 December 1999). Top 100 of the 1990s Singles See also *List of number-one hits (France) This is a list of singles ...
* List of Dutch Top 40 number-one singles of 1997 *
List of UK top 10 singles in 1997 The UK Singles Chart is one of many music charts compiled by the Official Charts Company that calculates the best-selling singles of the week in the United Kingdom. Before 2004, the chart was only based on the sales of physical singles. This li ...


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