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Watch Céline Dion’s Timeless Tribute to the Bee Gees

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Back in 1997, fate brought together two musical powerhouses—the Bee Gees and Céline Dion—for a collaboration that would give the world the unforgettable ballad “Immortality.” What started as a simple spark turned into one of the most cherished songs of its time.

The Bee Gees, known for their unmatched songwriting brilliance, crafted “Immortality” in just four minutes. They instantly knew Céline’s soaring voice was the perfect match for their vision. The song appeared on her 1997 album Let’s Talk About Love. While it lived in the shadow of her global hit “My Heart Will Go On,” fans embraced “Immortality” deeply, and it went on to reach number five on the UK charts the following year.

But what made the song even more special was the bond it created between Céline and the Gibb brothers. Their friendship went far beyond the studio. Even after the heartbreaking losses of Maurice in 2003 and Robin in 2012, their connection remained strong—a testament to the respect and love they shared.

That bond shone brightest years later in 2017 during Stayin’ Alive: A Grammy Salute to the Music of the Bee Gees. The tribute concert, packed with stars like Stevie Wonder, John Legend, Ed Sheeran, and Demi Lovato, celebrated the Bee Gees’ legendary career. Yet, the most emotional moment came when Céline took the stage.

With raw emotion, she performed “Immortality” in honor of Robin and Maurice, her voice soaring alongside the recorded harmonies of the Bee Gees. As images of the brothers lit up the screen, the performance became more than just music—it was a heartfelt farewell and a tribute to lifelong friendship.

The night reached its peak when Céline walked into the crowd, singing directly to Barry Gibb. As the song ended, she embraced him, creating a moment that moved everyone watching.

“Immortality” remains more than a song. It’s proof of how music can outlive time, bridge generations, and honor those who gave their hearts to it.

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