La religieuse (song) explained

La religieuse
Cover:La religieuse (Céline Dion single - cover art).gif
Type:single
Artist:Celine Dion
Album:The Best of Celine Dion
Length:3:35
Label:Carrere
Producer:Didier Barbelivien
Prev Title:Comme un cœur froid
Prev Year:1988
Next Title:Ne partez pas sans moi
Next Year:1988

"La religieuse" (meaning "The Nun") is a song by Canadian singer Celine Dion, written and produced by French songwriter, Didier Barbelivien. It was released as a single in France in March 1988.

Background

"La religieuse" was written by French author, lyricist, songwriter and singer, Didier Barbelivien. He also produced the song. The lyrics describe a nun's struggle between her faith and memories of lovers. "La religieuse" incorporates the pipe organs frequently used in Catholic churches. It was Dion's first record issued by Carrere Records, released as a 7" single in France in March 1988. The B-side included "C'est pour toi".[1]

Dion promoted "La religieuse" in France in April 1988. On 4 April, she performed it during TV show La classe on France 3 and on 29 April, she sang it during TV show Un DB de plus hosted by Barbelivien and aired on France 2. Dion also performed "La religieuse" on Champs-Élysées TV show hosted by Michel Drucker on France 2.

The Best of Celine Dion, released in May 1988 had a misprint of track duration 03:55 on the back cover. There is no extended version of this song.

Track listings and formats

  1. "La religieuse" – 3:35
  2. "C'est pour toi" – 4:02

Notes and References

  1. Book: Jenna Glatzer. Céline Dion: For Keeps. registration. AndrewsMcMeel Publishing. 2005. 0-7407-5559-5.
  2. La religieuse. Celine Dion. 1988. French 7" single liner notes. Carrere. 14397.