"C'est pour toi" | ||||
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Single by Celine Dion | ||||
from the album C'est pour toi | ||||
B-side | "Pour vous" | |||
Released | September 1985 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 3:56 | |||
Label | TBS | |||
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Celine Dion singles chronology | ||||
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"C'est pour toi" (meaning "It's For You") is the first single from Celine Dion's album C'est pour toi . It was released in September 1985 in Quebec, Canada. [1] On 21 September 1985 the song entered the Quebec Singles Chart and reached number three, spending 20 weeks on the chart. It included as B-side another album track called "Pour vous". A music video was made for the C'est pour toi TV special in 1985. "C'est pour toi" was featured also on Dion's later compilations: Les chansons en or (1986) and The Best Of (1988).
Chart (1985) | Peak position |
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Quebec (ADISQ) [3] | 3 |
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