
"Nothing Broken But My Heart" was covered by R&B artist, Tracie Spencer on her 1999 album Tracie.
"Nothing Broken But My Heart" was covered by R&B artist, Tracie Spencer on her 1999 album Tracie.
"If You Asked Me To" was included on the North American versions of Dion's greatest hits All the Way… A Decade of Song in 1999 and My Love: Essential Collection in 2008.
The music video was made in July 1990 for the single mix with rap and featured what many believed was an appearance by Frankie Fudge. However the person in the video was not Frankie Fudge. The video was included on the Unison VHS. The song reached number 38 in Canada. "Unison" was more successful on the Canadian Contemporary Hit Radio Chart where it peaked at number 27. In the clubs, "Unison" became a national hit, peaking at number 1 on Canada's National Club Chart for 7 weeks. It was voted the song of the year 1990 in Quebec (ahead of Madonna's "Vogue") on the Énergie radio network's Le choix du Québec. Arguably, the success of the remix single was the springboard Sony Music Canada needed to garner the attention of its U.S. parent company, leading to Dion's release in the U.S. market.
"(If There Was) Any Other Way" is a song from Céline Dion's English debut album Unison. It was released as the first single in Canada (March 24, 1990) and second in the United States (March 18, 1991) and the rest of the world (June 6, 1991). In the United Kingdom it became a promotional release only.The song was written by Paul Bliss and produced by Christopher Neil. There were two music videos made for the song: the first one was released in February 1990 for the Canadian market, and the second on March 6, 1991 for the U.S. The latter was directed by Dominic Orlando and filmed in Los Angeles, California and Vancouver, Canada. The two videos were included separately on Dion's 1991 home video Unison, depending on the Canadian or U.S. release.Two dance mixes exist and can be found on American promotional single. One of them (edit remix) was released on the "(If There Was) Any Other Way" commercial single in the United States. The second one (extended remix) appeared later on the U.S. "Love Can Move Mountains" single in 1992. The song reached number 24 in Canada and number 35 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 (number 56 on the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay). "(If There Was) Any Other Way" was more successful on the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart peaking at number 8. According to Nielsen SoundScan it has sold 70,000 copies in the U.S.
"Can't Live with You, Can't Live Without You" is a duet between Billy Newton-Davis and Céline Dion, released as a single in 1989 in Canada.The song was featured on Newton-Davis' album Spellbound. "Can't Live with You, Can't Live Without You" was later included on Dion's Japanese maxi-single "Unison" (1991).It was written by Dan Hill who also wrote for Dion "Seduces Me" on her 1996 album Falling into You.The "Can't Live with You, Can't Live Without You" music video received a MuchMusic Video Award for Best Video in 1990.The song was Dion's second commercial English single after her 1985 "Listen to the Magic Man."Céline Dion performed this song during her Unison Tour.
"D'amour ou d'amitié" was also released as a single in France. It was Dion's second single in this country after "Ce n'était qu'un rêve" in 1982. The song became a hit there too, reaching number 10 on the singles chart. On September 1, 1983 Dion became the first Canadian to receive a gold certification in France with her song "D'amour ou d'amitié," which has sold more than 700,000 copies. Following this success, Dion released her first album in France, named Du soleil au cœur. A music video was made from a TV special when the single came out in 1983. Because of big success of "D'amour ou d'amitié," Céline Dion recorded its German version called "Was bedeute ich dir." It was released as a single in that country in 1984, backed with "Mon ami, geh nicht fort," German version of "Mon ami m'a quittée," as a B-side. "D'amour ou d'amitié" became a part of Dion's 2005 French greatest hits album On ne change pas.