"The Prayer" |
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Single by Celine Dion and Andrea Bocelli |
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from the album Quest for Camelot, These Are Special Times and Sogno |
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Released |
March 1, 1999 (1999-03-01) |
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Format |
Promotional recording |
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Recorded |
1998 Chartmarker Studios, Sony Sound Stage, Criteria Recording Studios |
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Genre |
Pop classical |
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Length |
4:29 |
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Label |
Columbia, Epic |
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Writer(s) |
David Foster, Carole Bayer Sager, Alberto Testa, Tony Renis |
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Producer(s) |
David Foster, Tony Renis, Carole Bayer Sager |
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"The Prayer" is a popular song written by David Foster, Carole Bayer Sager, Alberto Testa and Tony Renis. It is most commonly known as a duet between Celine Dion and Andrea Bocelli. It is the second single from Dion's Christmas album These Are Special Times and the first from Bocelli's album Sogno, and was released as a promotional single on March 1, 1999.[1] The song won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song from the 1998 film Quest for Camelot. It was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1999 and a Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals in 2000.
History
Originally "The Prayer" was recorded as two separate solo versions, Dion's in English and Bocelli's in Italian. They appeared on the Quest for Camelot soundtrack in May 1998. The duet was included on albums by both artists, released a few months later. The song won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song from the 1999 film Quest for Camelot, the second win in a row for a Celine Dion song. In that film, Dion sang it as a solo with slightly different lyrics. It was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1999 and a Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals in 2000. Dion performed it with Bocelli at both ceremonies.
It was also featured on Dion's compilation The Collector's Series, Volume One (2000) and greatest hits My Love: Ultimate Essential Collection (2008). A re-recorded solo version by Celine Dion (renamed "A Mother's Prayer") appeared on her 2004 album Miracle. Dion performed "The Prayer" live during her Taking Chances Tour as a virtual duet with Bocelli on the screen; the performance was released in the Taking Chances World Tour: The Concert CD/DVD. The song appeared also on Bocelli's 2007 compilation The Best of Andrea Bocelli: Vivere. Dion joined Bocelli to perform the song in his Concerto: One Night in Central Park concert in 2011; the performance was subsequently released on CD and DVD. Both Dion and Bocelli have sung the song with other artists, and various other artists have recorded the song, either as a duet or a solo
"The Prayer" was popular on the adult contemporary charts in Canada and the United States, peaking at number 6 and number 22 respectively. It has also become popular during Christmas, weddings and in some cases, funerals.
Critical reception
Paul Verna from Billboard called this song a "gorgeous duet."[2] Chuck Taylor from Billboard reviewed "The Prayer", calling it "a breathtaking, ultra-lush song, and the tour de force combination of Dion and Bocelli [which] will send a half-dozen chills up your spine." Although he felt that the song is "an unorthodox track for the radio," Taylor called it "affecting," "heartwarming," "absolutely exquisite" and "one of Dion's most radiant performances ever."[3]
Track listing
1999 North American promotional CD maxi single
- "The Prayer" (Celine Dion and Andrea Bocelli) – 4:29
- "The Prayer" (Celine Dion) – 2:48
- "The Prayer" (Andrea Bocelli) – 4:10
Personnel
Charts
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
Chart (1999) |
Peak position |
Canada Adult Contemporary (RPM)[6] |
48 |
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Celine Dion and Josh Groban version
Celine Dion first performed "The Prayer" live with Josh Groban, in 1999, when Groban filled in for Andrea Bocelli at rehearsal for the 1999 Grammy Awards. (Nearly 10 years later, Groban and Bocelli performed the song together for the first time during the 50th Annual Grammy Awards.) The two performed the song during her CBS TV special That's Just the Woman in Me, aired on February 15, 2008. This version was released as a music download in the U.S. and Canada two days earlier. It entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 70 and appeared on a few other Billboard charts: Pop 100 at number 50, Hot Digital Songs at number 32 and Hot Digital Tracks at number 29. The single sold 37,531 copies in its first week. In Canada, the song peaked at number 37 on the Canadian Hot 100 and number 19 on the Canadian Top Digital Downloads.[7]
Track listing
2008 North American digital single
- "The Prayer" (Celine Dion and Josh Groban) (live) – 4:38
Charts
Anthony Callea version
Background
Callea first performed this song during Australian Idol 2004, in the week of 'contestants choice'. He received a standing ovation for this performance. He would go on to be runner-up in this series.
At the completion of the show, Callea was signed to Sony BMG, and he released "The Prayer" as his debut single.
It was released in Australia on 19 December 2004 and debuted at number 1 on the ARIA Charts. It stayed there for five weeks and was certified 4x platinum by ARIA. It became the fastest selling single by any Australian artist, and was the second highest selling single in Australia in the last decade overall, and for an Australian artist.[11][12] The song was included on Callea's debut album Anthony Callea.
Callea has performed "The Prayer" at numerous concerts as well as the Carols by Candlelight in Melbourne. In 2006, he performed the song in front of Queen Elizabeth at a Commonwealth Day Service [13] He also performed it as a duet with Tina Arena on her Symphony of Life CD/DVD, released in 2012.
Tracklist
"The Prayer" was released as a two-track CD single [14]
- The Prayer (4.16)
- The Prayer (Sterling Remix) (4:03)
Video
The video includes excerpts of Callea recording the song and was released in 2004.[15]
Charts
"The Prayer" debuted at No. 1 in Australia and remained there for five weeks.
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Position |
Australian Singles Chart (2005) |
1[16] |
Australian Singles Chart (end of year) |
1[17] |
ARIA Singles Chart (2000–09) |
2 |
Certifications
Other notable versions
- 2001: Southern gospel artists Lauren Talley and David Phelps recorded a duet of the song on Lauren's self-titled album
- 2002: Angie Stone with Josh Groban on the Josh Groban in Concert bonus DVD
- 2002: Charlotte Church and Josh Groban's duet is found on Church's album Enchantment and Groban's debut album, and it was performed as the closing song of the Winter Olympics closing ceremony
- 2002: Chloë Agnew, of Celtic Woman, on both her self-titled and Walking in the Air albums (also on her solo DVD and on Celtic Woman: A New Journey)
- 2002: Sissel Kyrkjebø with Josh Groban at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert
- 2002: Russell Watson recorded the song with Lulu on his album Encore
- 2003: Daniel Rodriguez and Kristin Chenoweth on Rodriguez's album From My Heart
- 2003: Yolanda Adams and Donnie McClurkin on McClurkin's album Again
- 2004: Sandi Patty with her husband Don Peslis on her album Hymns of Faith...Songs of Inspiration (and again on her 2009 album Christmas Live)
- 2006: Former Celtic Woman member Deirdre Shannon and her brother Matthew Gilsenan, a Celtic Tenor on Shannon's self-titled album
- 2006: A version by Bocelli and Heather Headley was included on his Under the Desert Sky DVD/CD (live) (also 2007's Vivere Live in Tuscany DVD/CD)
- 2007: Andrea Ross sings the song with English-only lyrics on her debut album Moon River
- 2007: RyanDan on their self-titled debut album (dedicated to their mother who had been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease)
- 2006: Katharine McPhee with Andrea Bocelli on American Idol – season five (also on David Foster's 2008 Hit Man CD/DVD)
- 2008: Peter Jöback and Sarah Dawn Finer performed the duet in Swedish, as "Min Bön", which appears on Jöback's Christmas album En god jul och ett gott nytt år
- 2008: Andrea Bocelli and Josh Groban at the 50th Annual Grammy Awards in dedication to Luciano Pavarotti who had died that previous year
- 2008: Rhydian, X Factor (UK) runner-up, on his self-titled debut album
- 2009, Mark Vincent recorded the version for his debut studio album My Dream – Mio Visione.
- 2010: The Mormon Tabernacle Choir on the album Heavensong, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard charts for a crossover album[19]
- 2011: Marcelito Pomoy on the grand finale of Pilipinas Got Talent – season two
- 2011: Darlene Koldenhoven on her album Inspired by a True Story (also appeared on The Young and the Restless singing her English-only arrangement in 2002)
- 2011: Jackie Evancho and Susan Boyle on Evancho's album Dream With Me and CD/DVD Dream With Me In Concert, which was broadcast as a PBS special
- 2012: Mary Ann Acevedo and Rawy Torres on her album Génesis
- 2012: Jonathan Antoine and Charlotte Jaconelli performed the song on Britain's Got Talent
- 2012: Christina Aguilera and Chris Mann performed the song on The Voice – season two; a studio recording was released, and entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart at No. 85, and No. 35 on the digital singles chart
- 2012: Jessica Sanchez performed it on the American Idol – season eleven finale
- 2013: The Loboc Children's Choir and Various Artists from the Philippines performed the song for the victims of the 2013 Bohol earthquake and Typhoon Haiyan[20]
- 2015: David Archuleta and Nathan Pacheco recorded it as a Christmas release
- 2015: Mark Mabasa, Lucky Robles and Lilibeth Garcia performed the song for the Ading Fernando Lifetime Achievement Award to Coney Reyes in the 29th PMPC Star Awards for Television at the Kia Theatre.
- 2016 : Jessica Sanchez performed it on the American Idol series finale with standing ovation.
- 2016: Marina Prior and Mark Vincent covered the song on their album Together
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