List Of Awards Received By Celine Dion
Céline Dion has received numerous awards and accolades in recognition of her worldwide success in the music industry: 5 Grammy Awards, ( songs performed by Celine Dion have won 5 additional Grammy's, these were awarded to the songwriters ) 12 World Music Awards, 7 American Music Awards, 7 Billboard Music Awards, 21 Juno Awards, 39 Félix Awards and many others. Below is a list of all she has received.A total of over 100.
In addition, songs performed by Dion received Academy Awards and Golden Globe Awards, which were presented to the songwriters. The first song performed by Céline Dion that won both awards was "Beauty and the Beast". Later, her song "My Heart Will Go On" won the Golden Globe and the Academy Award for best original song. In 1999, another song performed by Dion, "The Prayer", won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song, and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song. "Because You Loved Me" was also nominated for both awards.
In 2008 she won a World Music Awards for be the "World Best Selling Female Recording Artist" in history.
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