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Sony Music Entertainment released different versions of the album but all of them include three new songs: "Je ne vous oublie pas," "Tous les secrets" and "I Believe in You" (duet with Il Divo). The standard edition was issued on two CDs in a jewel case and the collector's edition digipak contains also a bonus DVD with thirty minutes of exclusive images and the music video for "Je ne vous oublie pas." The North American edition includes Dion's French-language hits form the 1990s and 2000s, but also focuses heavily on the songs form the 1980s which made her a star in Quebec, beginning with the 1981 debut single, "Ce n'était qu'un rêve." The European edition features mostly songs which became popular in France and also contains some rare tracks. It includes hits like "Pour que tu m'aimes encore," "Je sais pas," "Un garçon pas comme les autres (Ziggy)," "Tout l'or des hommes," "S'il suffisait d'aimer" and "D'amour ou d'amitié," but also the number-one single "Sous le vent," which was available on Garou's debut album only, and "Ma Nouvelle-France" recorded for the 2004 film, Nouvelle-France. In November 2005, the ultimate edition was released in Europe and Canada, containing three CDs and a bonus DVD in a longbox. It features fifty songs recorded between 1981 and 2005, including all the French-language hits and various rare tracks. In late March 2006, the one-disc edition was issued in Europe and Canada featuring nineteen greatest hits on one CD. An accompanying On ne change pas DVD was also released in November 2005, including Dion's French music videos and a bonus material. In November 2009, Best of - 3 CD was released in Francophone countries in Europe containing three CDs from the ultimate edition.

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