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Ave Maria | Tina Arena | 04:46 | |
If I Was A River | Tina Arena | 05:20 | |
Chains | Tina Arena | 04:22 | |
I Want to Know What Love Is | Tina Arena | 06:19 | |
Never Tear Us Apart | Tina Arena | 02:51 | |
Show Me Heaven | Tina Arena | 04:20 | |
I Want to Spend My Lifetime Loving You (with Marc Anthony) | Tina Arena | 04:44 | |
Aimer jusqu'à l'impossible | Tina Arena | 03:18 | |
Danser sur la glace | Tina Arena | 04:05 | |
Burn | Tina Arena | 04:46 |
Aller Plus Haut | |
I Want to Spend My Lifetime Loving You (with Marc Anthony) | |
I Want to Know What Love Is | |
Les trois cloches (The Three Bells) |
Remembered for one of the great, soaring ballads of the 1990s, Australian singer Tina Arena's belting vocal gymnastics and heart-on-sleeve torch songs brought worldwide success and turned the former child star into a global pop diva. Taught to sing Edith Piaf songs at four years old by her aunt, Arena (real name Filippina Lydia Arena) found fame on the TV variety show Young Talent Time as "Tiny Tina" at the age of eight, before scoring her first big national hit in 1990 with I Need Your Body. Her signature anthem Chains came four years later, reaching Number 6 in the UK, dominating radio and MTV with its power and emotion and projecting Arena alongside Kylie and Danni Minogue as another beloved Aussie pop princess. Her album Don't Ask (1994) helped her win six ARIA awards and produced the singles Sorrento Moon (I Remember), Heaven Help My Heart and Show Me Heaven, and Arena went on to notch up record sales of over 8 million. Though never quite being able to recapture that level of success, her multi-platinum follow-up In Deep (1997) was produced by Foreigner's Mick Jones and featured hit single Burn, and she went on to duet with Marc Anthony on the Mask of Zorro movie soundtrack, write country songs for Wynona Judd, LeAnn Rimes and Kellie Coffey and perform at the opening ceremony of the Sydney Olympics in 2000.