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Celine Dion stands on stage and says to the audience, “there’s a George Harrison song I’ve wanted to sing forever.”

She then invites Joe Walsh to the stage and what the duo produced that night was simply breathtaking. The unlikely duo really put on a show to remember in this special tribute duet that George Harrison would have been proud of. Watch this beautiful duet below

oe Walsh and Celine Dion were a strange combination when they appeared together in 2008 as part of Dion’s live television special, “Celine Dion: That’s Just The Woman In Me.” Canadian singer-songwriter Celine Dion is most known for her sorrowful, beautiful ballads like “My Heart Will Go On” and “Think Twice,” while multi-instrumentalist Joe Walsh is more well-known for his guitar work with the rock group The Eagles. Put simply, there was a stark contrast between the two.

 

Ultimately though, the two proved to be a match made in heaven, producing an incredibly delicate rendition of the George Harrison song “Something,” which was issued as a double A-side by The Beatles in 1969. Celine channeled Shirley Bassey’s earlier rendition of the song by adding a feminine touch while singing with a carefree elegance that made her appear almost heavenly. Celine was wearing a fluffy white dress and gorgeous thigh-high black boots.

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