
The title, Céline later revealed, came from something her late husband René Angélil once said:
âWhen we had the twins, he told me, âYou have one heart that beats for three now.â I never forgot that.â
đ¶Â âThis Isnât a Comebackâ
Thereâs no orchestra this time. No soaring strings or grand finale. Just CĂ©lineâs trembling voice, the boysâ harmonies, and a simple piano line that sounds almost like a lullaby.
Between takes, she turned to her sons with a faint smile and said:
âThis isnât about a comeback. Itâs about giving you something you can carry â in case one day, I canât sing anymore.â
The room fell silent. Even the sound engineer stepped out for a moment to let her gather herself.
Itâs been three years since CĂ©line revealed her struggle with Stiff-Person Syndrome, a rare neurological condition that has made performing nearly impossible. But while her body may falter, her voice â soft, fragile, and achingly human â remains a vessel of love and legacy.
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đ âThey Knew When to Hold Meâ
According to the team behind her upcoming documentary Still CĂ©line, the recording session was filmed in real time â raw and unrehearsed. Thereâs a moment when CĂ©line forgets a line and laughs, then tears up as her sons instinctively wrap their arms around her.
âThey didnât just sing with me,â she said afterward. âThey held me up. They knew when to hold me.â
The song builds slowly, their voices blending in quiet unity. Near the end, CĂ©line steps back, letting her sonsâ harmonies take over â a symbolic passing of the torch.
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đ âRenĂ© Would Have Loved Thisâ
As the final note faded, Céline looked up toward the ceiling and whispered,
âRenĂ© would have loved this.â
In the control booth, the producer wiped his eyes.
âHe didnât have to be here,â CĂ©line added. âHe already is â in all of us.â
đč A Song for the Next Generation
âThree Heartsâ will premiere alongside her new documentary Still CĂ©line on Netflix next spring â a project described by insiders as âa love letter to her family and her fans.â
The song will be released as a single, accompanied by a video featuring unseen home footage of CĂ©line and her children through the years â from bedtime singalongs to quiet Christmas mornings.
Critics who previewed the track describe it as âhauntingly intimateâ and âthe closest CĂ©line has ever come to singing a goodbye.â
But CĂ©line doesnât see it that way.
âItâs not a goodbye,â she told her team, smiling through tears. âItâs just⊠a song that knows where home is.â
When asked if she feared her illness might steal her ability to sing again, Céline paused, touched her heart, and whispered:
âIf one day I lose my voice, I hope theyâll still hear me â here.â
And in that moment, it became clear: Three Hearts isnât just a song.
Itâs a promise.
A melody stitched between generations â one mother, three sons, and a love that refuses to fade. đđ¶
