Celine Dion, Luciano Pavarotti - I Hate You Then I Love You (Live)

On Tuesday, June 9, 1998, Céline Dion performed at the concert Pavarotti & Friends, benefiting the Children of Liberia, held in Modena, Italy. Le mardi 9 juin 1998, Céline Dion a chanté au concert Pavarotti & Friends au bénéfice des enfants du Libéria, à Modena, Italie. Lyrics: I’d like to run away from you But if I were to leave you I would die I’d like to break the chains you put around me And yet I’ll never try No matter what you do you drive me crazy I’d rather be alone But then I know my life would be so empty As soon as you were gone Impossible to live with you But I could never live without you For whatever you do / For whatever you do I never, never, never Want to be in love with anyone but you You make me sad You make me strong You make me mad You make me long for you / You make me long for you You make me live You make me die You make me laugh You make me cry for you / You make me cry for you I hate you Then I love you Then I love you Then I hate you Then I love you more For whatever you do I never, never, never Want to be in love with anyone but you You treat me wrong You treat me right You let me be You make me fight with you / I could never live without you You make me high You bring me down You set me free You hold me bound to you I hate you Then I love you Then I love you Then I hate you Then I love you more / I love you more For whatever you do / For whatever you do I never, never, never Want to be in love with anyone but you I never, never, never I never, never, never I never, never, never Want to be in love with anyone but you But you (Manuel De Falla, Alberto Testa, Fabio Testa / Tony Renis, Norman Newell) #CelineDion #CélineDion #LucianoPavarotti FAIR USE COPYRIGHT NOTICE: The Copyright Laws of the United States recognizes a “fair use” of copyrighted content. This Youtube channel may contain certain copyrighted works that were not specifically authorized to be used by the copyright holder(s), but which we believe in good faith are protected by the fair use doctrine for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, parody, or research, and as such is not an infringement of copyright. The videos documented here are for research and educational purposes only, in order to document Celine Dion’s life and career. We believe this constitutes a fair use of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law.
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