Call the Man

Call the Man

Infobox Single
Name = Call the Man


Artist = Céline Dion
from Album = Falling into You
Released = Start date|1997|6|23
Format = CD single, cassette single
Recorded = The Hit Factory
Genre = Pop
Length = 6:08
Label = Columbia, Epic
Writer = Andy Hill, Peter Sinfield
Producer = Jim Steinman, Steven Rinkoff, Jeff Bova
Last single = "Send Me a Lover"
(1996)
This single = "Call the Man"
(1997)
Next single = "J'attendais"
(1997)
Misc = Audiosample
Upper caption = Audio sample
Audio file= CelineDionCalltheMan.ogg
Extra album cover
Upper caption = Alternate covers
Type = Single



Lower caption =
Extra album cover


Lower caption = Promotional single

"Call the Man" is the fifth and last commercial single from Céline Dion's "Falling into You" album. It was released on June 23 1997 outside North America.

" among others.

The music video was directed by Greg Masuak in 1995 and already used for two other songs in edited versions: "Je sais pas" and "Next Plane Out."

The single was released commercially in Europe, peaking at number 8 in Ireland and number 11 in the United Kingdom. It was released during the European leg of Dion's Falling into You Tour in June 1997.

Céline Dion performed "Call the Man" with a 30-voice gospel choir during the World Music Awards ceremony, on April 17 1997 in Monaco. She was the big winning star of that evening, winning three awards: Best-selling Canadian Female Singer, Best-selling Artist and Best-selling Pop Artist. They announced sales of 25 million for 1996. It was the second year in a row that Dion sold more than 20 million copies worldwide. [cite book | author=Glatzer, Jenna| title=Céline Dion: For Keeps | publisher=Andrews McMeel Publishing| year=2005 | id=ISBN 0-7407-5559-5]

Formats and track listings

European CD single
#"Call the Man" (radio edit) – 4:22
#"Medley Starmania" (live) – 6:33

European/UK CD maxi single #1
#"Call the Man" (radio edit) – 4:22
#"Medley Starmania" (live) – 6:33
#"If We Could Start Over" – 4:22
#"Refuse to Dance" – 4:21

European/UK CD maxi single #2
#"Call the Man" (album version) – 6:08
#"Little Bit of Love" – 4:27
#"Did You Give Enough Love" – 4:20
#"Because You Loved Me" (live) – 5:08

UK cassette maxi single
#"Call the Man" (radio edit) – 4:22
#"Medley Starmania" (live) – 6:33
#"Because You Loved Me" (live) – 5:08

Official versions

#"Call the Man" (radio edit) – 4:22
#"Call the Man" (album version) – 6:08

Charts

References


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