Celine Dion stood in the spotlight, her eyes glistening with tears as she listened to Kelly Clarkson’s breathtaking cover of My Heart Will Go On. The powerful rendition echoed through the venue, each note capturing the essence of the iconic ballad. The audience, visibly moved, shared a collective breath, feeling the raw emotion that filled the air. As Kelly’s voice soared, Celine’s heart swelled with pride and nostalgia. The performance was a perfect tribute to a song that had touched the hearts of millions, leaving the crowd in awe, united by the beauty of the moment.

Bythem btv

Feb 6, 2025

Celine Dion in tears over Kelly Clarkson’s cover of ‘My Heart Will Go On’

Celine Dion in tears over Kelly Clarkson cover of 'My Heart Will Go On'

Over the last five years, Kelly Clarkson has racked up around 900 episodes of her all-conquering daytime hit The Kelly Clarkson Show.

A regular highlight on every episode is when Kelly leans on her parallel career as a pop superstar to serve up some immaculate Kellyoke cover performances.

Kelly gave one of the all-time great Kellyoke performances last month (September 27) when she put her spin on Celine Dion’s ‘My Heart Will Go On’, the theme from Titanic.

It wasn’t just fans of Kelly and Celine who were blown away by the segment.

Celine Dion herself has revealed that she was in tears at just how wonderful it was.

“I just saw you singing ‘My Heart Will Go On’ and I’m crying again,’ said Celine in a video posted on Instagram.

“You were absolutely incredible, fantastic. I loved it so much. I hope we can see each other in person soon.”

In the video, Celine also thanked Kelly for her kind words about her comeback performance at the Paris 2024 Olympics Opening Ceremony.

 

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“Kelly, when I came back from the Olympics, I got to watch and listen to your reaction to my performance on the Eiffel Tower,” Celine said.

“It was so sweet to hear you. Your voice was breaking and it touched me so tremendously.

“You were crying, and then you made me start crying. What’s up with all this frickin’ crying?”

When Mick Hucknall joined forces with Rod Stewart to perform The First Cut Is the Deepest, it wasn’t just a duet — it was pure magic. Their voices, both rich and soulful, blended effortlessly, carrying the raw ache and longing of the timeless classic. Hucknall’s smooth, honeyed tone paired perfectly with Rod’s raspy, heartfelt delivery, creating a powerful contrast that tugged at every heartstring. It felt less like a performance and more like two legends pouring their souls into the music, reminding everyone that even after all these years, the first cut still hurts the most.
Tom Jones exploded onto the stage with Help Yourself, delivering a performance so electrifying it felt like the screen might burst into flames. His powerful, velvety voice soared effortlessly, dripping with charm and confidence — the kind that made hearts race and audiences swoon. Dressed sharp, eyes twinkling with mischief, he wasn’t just singing — he was commanding the moment. Every note, every move radiated the unstoppable charisma that turned him into a global icon.
When Stevie Nicks and Rod Stewart joined forces for Leather & Lace in Phoenix, it was nothing short of magical. Their voices, weathered by decades of legendary performances, blended like they were made for each other — Stevie’s smoky, ethereal tone wrapped around Rod’s raspy, soulful grit. The chemistry was undeniable, their harmonies raw and intimate, pulling the audience into a world of heartbreak and longing. It wasn’t just a duet; it felt like witnessing two old souls sharing a piece of their hearts with the world. The crowd fell silent, hanging on every note, knowing they were part of something truly unforgettable.

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