Promotion
On October 7, 1999, Celine Dion taped her second CBS television special at the Radio City Music Hall in New York City. She performed: "Love Can Move Mountains," "To Love You More" (with Taro Hakase on violin), "That's the Way It Is" (with 'N Sync), "All the Way" (virtual duet with Frank Sinatra), "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" and a medley of "Here We Are/Because You Loved Me/Conga" in duet with Gloria Estefan. The television special aired on November 22, 1999 and was the second-most-watched program in its time slot, with an 8.3 rating and a 14 share. Dion also performed "That's the Way It Is" in various television and award shows in late 1999, before taking a two-year break from the music industry. On December 31, 1999, she performed her last concert at Montral's Molson Center, with guest Bryan Adams and a host of French-Canadian singers.
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—Rutherford Birchard Hayes (18221893)