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Composer of the Song - Titanic - James Roy Horner

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Composer of the song

Titanic

James Roy Horner:

Born in Los Angeles, California, USA, August 14, 1953) is an American composer and conductor, primarily dedicated to composing soundtracks for movies, working in this field for over 30 years.

His career as a film composer began working with producer Roger Corman for the film Battle Beyond the Stars. Over time your notoriety increases in Hollywood and the size of the projects also. In 1982 a major step with the sequel to Star Trek, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, becoming a well-known composer.

In 1995 he was an acclaimed by the public thanks to their works for Braveheart and Apollo 13, which earned him two Oscar nominations. But it was in 1997 when he reached his greatest success: Titanic. It was a success not only in terms of criticism but also economically, as it has sold over 27 million copies worldwide, making it the biggest selling album of orchestral soundtrack of all time. It was with this album that Horner won the Oscar for Best Score, and Best Original Song for "My Heart Will Go On" (which he co-wrote with Will Jennings).

the singer of titanic

Céline Marie Claudette Dion: born (Charlemagne, Quebec, Canada, March 30, 1968) better known as Celine Dion, is a Canadian singer. Before achieving international success, emerged as a teen star in his home country, releasing a series of albums in French that gave him popularity. Unison launched in 1990, its first production in English that marked the beginning of his distinguished career in the British market.

The first album recorded by Celine Dion Unison English was back in 1990 and sold over a million records worldwide. Céline Dion's talent did not go unnoticed and soon to where it was decided to extend its field of music recording in English, for which Céline had to make quickly a crash course to learn the language of Shakespeare. His first English language album, Unison (1990) extended his international recognition with single Where Does My Heart Beat Now and opened the doors of the British market.

This song served as the central theme of the 1997 blockbuster, Titanic; reaching the top spot on the charts around the world and became the signature song of the singer, 83 also won the Oscar and the Golden Globe award in the category of best song original.84 Likewise, he gave Dion two Grammy Awards a total of four, in the categories of Best female Pop Vocal Performance and record of the Year; the other two awards were presented to him canción.85 writers' My Heart Will Go On "and" Think Twice "made ​​Dion the only artist to have two singles in the UK with over a million

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