Produced by Jim Steinman, Roy Bittan, and Steven Rinkoff, the track features a 47-second piano intro and backup vocals from rock legends like Todd Rundgren .
Céline Dion’s is an epic seven-and-a-half-minute power ballad that serves as a cornerstone of 90s pop-rock grandiosity. Originally written by Jim Steinman —famed for his work with Meat Loaf —the song was inspired by Wuthering Heights and explores themes of obsession, loss, and the "dark side" of love. The Music Video: Gothic Romance and Cinematic Excess
The video was filmed over four days in 1996 at Ploskovice Castle in Prague, Czech Republic. This baroque summer palace provides the gothic, haunting atmosphere of the mansion seen throughout the clip.
In 2019, Dion even parodied her own iconic video for Instagram, proving that "over-the-top music videos never went out of style".
The video is famous for its theatrical flair, featuring thunderclaps, lightning-struck trees, billowing curtains, and slow-motion sequences that mirror the song's rising intensity. Production and Legacy
Directed by Nigel Dick , the music video is one of the most expensive ever made. It captures the song’s "Wagnerian bombast" through dramatic storytelling and high-budget production.
Upon its 1996 release as part of the album Falling into You , the song peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 .
Cг©line Dion - It's All Coming Back To Me Now (official Extended Remastered Hd Video) May 2026
Produced by Jim Steinman, Roy Bittan, and Steven Rinkoff, the track features a 47-second piano intro and backup vocals from rock legends like Todd Rundgren .
Céline Dion’s is an epic seven-and-a-half-minute power ballad that serves as a cornerstone of 90s pop-rock grandiosity. Originally written by Jim Steinman —famed for his work with Meat Loaf —the song was inspired by Wuthering Heights and explores themes of obsession, loss, and the "dark side" of love. The Music Video: Gothic Romance and Cinematic Excess Produced by Jim Steinman, Roy Bittan, and Steven
The video was filmed over four days in 1996 at Ploskovice Castle in Prague, Czech Republic. This baroque summer palace provides the gothic, haunting atmosphere of the mansion seen throughout the clip. The Music Video: Gothic Romance and Cinematic Excess
In 2019, Dion even parodied her own iconic video for Instagram, proving that "over-the-top music videos never went out of style". The video is famous for its theatrical flair,
The video is famous for its theatrical flair, featuring thunderclaps, lightning-struck trees, billowing curtains, and slow-motion sequences that mirror the song's rising intensity. Production and Legacy
Directed by Nigel Dick , the music video is one of the most expensive ever made. It captures the song’s "Wagnerian bombast" through dramatic storytelling and high-budget production.
Upon its 1996 release as part of the album Falling into You , the song peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 .

