On ne change pas (video)

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On ne change pas
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Released18 November 2005 (2005-11-18)
Recorded1986–2005
Genre Pop
Length174:00
Label
Celine Dion chronology
All the Way... A Decade of Song & Video
(2001)
On ne change pas
(2005)
Live in Las Vegas: A New Day...
(2007)

On ne change pas is the seventh home video by Canadian singer Celine Dion, released on 18 November 2005 by Columbia Records. It includes Dion's music videos of her French greatest hits, released for the first time on DVD. The videos were filmed between 1986 and 2005. The DVD also features over one hour of bonus material. It was preceded by the release of Dion's first comprehensive French-language greatest hits album, also titled On ne change pas .

Contents

Content

The DVD includes 17 music videos from the period of 19 years: 1986 ("Fais ce que tu voudras"), 1987 ("Incognito" and "Lolita (trop jeune pour aimer)"), 1991 ("Des mots qui sonnent"), 1992 ("Je danse dans ma tête"), 1993 ("Ziggy"), 1994 ("L'amour existe encore"), 1995 ("Pour que tu m'aimes encore" and "Je sais pas"), 1998 ("Zora sourit" and "S'il suffisait d'aimer"), 1999 ("On ne change pas"), 2001 ("Sous le vent"), 2003 ("Tout l'or des hommes" and "Et je t'aime encore"), 2004 ("Contre nature") and 2005 ("Je ne vous oublie pas"). [1] It also features over one hour of bonus material, including live performances, behind the scenes of concerts, videos and albums, and also music videos of "Ma nouvelle France", "Valse adieu" and an alternate singing version video of "Je sais pas". [1]

Commercial performance

On ne change pas reached number five on the French Music DVD chart and spent 30 weeks there in total. [2] It was certified 3× platinum for selling over 60,000 copies in France. [3] On ne change pas also peaked at number 11 on the Italian Music DVD chart. [4]

Track listing

Music videos
No.TitleDirector(s)Length
1."L'amour existe encore" Alain DesRochers  
2."Je danse dans ma tête"DesRochers 
3."Ziggy" Lewis Furey  
4."Des mots qui sonnent"DesRochers 
5."Lolita (trop jeune pour aimer)"Jacques Payette 
6."Incognito"Payette 
7."Fais ce que tu voudras" François Girard  
8."Pour que tu m'aimes encore"Michel Meyer 
9."Je sais pas"Greg Masuak 
10."Zora sourit"Yannick Saillet 
11."S'il suffisait d'aimer"Saillet 
12."On ne change pas"Gilbert Namiand 
13."Sous le vent" (duet with Garou)Istan Rozumny 
14."Tout l'or des hommes"Saillet 
15."Et je t'aime encore"Saillet 
16."Contre nature"Didier Kerbrat 
17."Je ne vous oublie pas"Kerbrat 
Bonus: concerts and backstage
No.TitleDirector(s)Length
18."Tomber/Ten days" (live in Bercy with Garou and Gérald de Palmas)Gérard Pullicino 
19."Les derniers seront les premiers" (live in Paris with Jean-Jacques Goldman)Pullicino 
20."Quand on n'a que l'amour" (live in Paris)Pullicino 
21."Behind the scenes of Au cœur du stade "Pullicino 
22."Behind the scenes of Live à Paris "Pullicino 
Bonus: behind the scenes of albums and music videos
No.TitleDirector(s)Length
23." S'il suffisait d'aimer "Saillet 
24." 1 fille & 4 types "Saillet 
25."Contre nature"Laura Mayne-Kerbrat 
26."Si Céline m'était contée"Mayne-Kerbrat 
27."Je sais pas" (version 2)Masuak 
28."Valse adieu"Saillet 
29."Ma nouvelle France" Jean Beaudin  

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2005–2007)Peak
position
French Music DVD (SNEP) [2] 5
Italian Music DVD (FIMI) [4] 11
UK Music Videos (OCC) [5] 19

Year-end charts

Chart (2005)Position
French Music DVD (SNEP) [6] 25
Chart (2006)Position
French Music DVD (SNEP) [7] 34

Certifications and sales

Certifications and sales for On ne change pas
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
France (SNEP) [3] 3× Platinum60,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Release history for On ne change pas
RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
Switzerland [8] 18 November 2005 Columbia DVD 82876742559
France [3] 21 November 2005
Canada [9] 29 November 200582876756799
United States [9] 13 December 2005 Epic 82876758989

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