These Are Special Times is the seventeenth studio album and sixth EnglishâÂÂlanguage release by Canadian singer Celine Dion, and her first EnglishâÂÂlanguage Christmas album. It was released in Europe on 30 October 1998 by Columbia Records and in the United States on 3 November 1998 by Epic Records. The album contains renditions of established Christmas songs as well as several original recordings, including "I'm Your Angel" and "The Prayer". Dion worked mainly with producers David Foster and Ric Wake, who were responsible for most of the album's production. These Are Special Times followed the commercial success of her earlier EnglishâÂÂlanguage albums, Falling into You (1996) and Let's Talk About Love (1997).
Upon release, These Are Special Times received generally positive reviews from music critics, who praised Dion's vocal performance and the album's polished production. It has been certified six times platinum by the RIAA for shipments of six million copies in the United States. In Canada, it sold one million copies and was certified diamond by CRIA. With worldwide sales estimated at over 12 million copies, it is among the bestâÂÂselling Christmas albums.
Two singles were released from the album. "I'm Your Angel" was issued as the lead single on 16 November 1998 and reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100. "The Prayer", a duet with Andrea Bocelli, was released as a promotional single on 1 March 1999 and won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song at the 56th Golden Globe Awards. Both "I'm Your Angel" and "The Prayer" were nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals at the 41st and 42nd Annual Grammy Awards, respectively. In 2021, Billboard ranked These Are Special Times as the eighth greatest holiday album of all time.
Dion released two FrenchâÂÂlanguage Christmas albums early in her career: Céline Dion chante Noël (1981) and Chants et contes de Noël (1983). In 1993, she recorded "The Christmas Song" for David Foster's The Christmas Album. The following year, Dion appeared on Alvin and the Chipmunks' rendition of "Petit Papa Noël" for their album A Very Merry Chipmunk.
In 1996, she recorded "Brahms' Lullaby" for the charity compilation For Our Children Too, benefiting the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation. Both "The Christmas Song" and "Brahms' Lullaby" were later included on These Are Special Times in 1998.
Dion worked on These Are Special Times with longtime collaborators David Foster and Ric Wake, who produced most of the album. It includes seven original songs: "Don't Save It All for Christmas Day" (coâÂÂwritten by Dion; later recorded by Avalon in 2000 and Clay Aiken in 2004); "Another Year Has Gone By" (written and produced by Bryan Adams); a solo version of "The Magic of Christmas Day" (first recorded as a 1999 duet with Rosie O'Donnell for the charity album A Rosie Christmas); "The Prayer" (a duet with Andrea Bocelli, with each artist also recording a solo version for the 1998 Quest for Camelot soundtrack); "Christmas Eve"; "These Are the Special Times" (written by Diane Warren and later recorded by Christina Aguilera in 2000); and "I'm Your Angel" (a duet with R. Kelly, written and produced by Kelly).
The album also includes new arrangements of Christmas standards such as "O Holy Night", "Blue Christmas" (with Diana Krall on acoustic piano), "Adeste Fideles", and "Ave Maria", along with contemporary holiday songs like "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" and "Feliz Navidad". On "Feliz Navidad" and "Les cloches du hameau", Dion is joined by members of her family.
In October 2007, These Are Special Times was reissued as a collector's edition, which included a DVD of Dion's CBS television special of the same name. In November 2022, the album was released as a 2âÂÂLP limited edition opaque gold vinyl. Because of R. Kelly's legal issues, "I'm Your Angel" was removed from this edition and replaced with "I Met an Angel (On Christmas Day)", originally issued as the BâÂÂside to Dion's 1999 single "That's the Way It Is". Digital editions of the album have also been updated to reflect this change.
Dion promoted These Are Special Times in the United States with a holiday television special that aired on CBS on 25 November 1998. The program included guest appearances by Andrea Bocelli, who joined Dion for a performance of "The Prayer", and Rosie O'Donnell, who performed with her on "Do You Hear What I Hear?". Dion also performed selections from the album ("O Holy Night", "These Are the Special Times"), several of her chartâÂÂtopping singles ("The Power of Love", "Because You Loved Me", "My Heart Will Go On"), and other wellâÂÂknown songs ("Let's Talk About Love", "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face").
The special drew strong viewership, ranking number one for the night and attracting an audience of more than sixteen million viewers. It later received two Emmy Award nominations.
Dion and Bocelli continued promoting "The Prayer" with highâÂÂprofile live performances at the 41st Grammy Awards on 24 February 1999 and at the 71st Academy Awards on 21 March 1999.
These Are Special Times received generally positive reviews from music critics. Paul Verna of Billboard praised Dion's vocal maturity and the album's polished production. He described the release as "a gradeâÂÂA effort" and "no ordinary holiday project," highlighting Dion's ease and creativity throughout the material. Verna singled out the "grandiose versions" of standards such as "O Holy Night" and "Adeste Fideles", the "modern classics" like "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" and "Feliz Navidad", and the original songs including "Another Year Has Gone By" and "Don't Save It All for Christmas Day". He also praised "The Prayer", calling Dion's duet with Andrea Bocelli "gorgeous," and highlighted the "Phil SpectorâÂÂesque" "Christmas Eve" and Dion's "sparkling" interpretation of "Ave Maria".
Billboard critic Chuck Taylor also responded positively, particularly praising "I'm Your Angel", Dion's duet with R. Kelly. He described the track as "wonderfully restrained" and noted its "elegant, epic instrumental base," which includes sweeping strings, a soulful choir, and subtle percussion. Taylor highlighted the bridge as the song's emotional peak, where Dion and Kelly harmonize in a "gorgeous minor key". Reviewing "The Prayer," he called it "breathtaking," "ultraâÂÂlush," and "one of Dion's most radiant performances," noting that the duet with Bocelli "will send a halfâÂÂdozen chills up your spine".
Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic wrote that "any fan of Dion, or of '90s adult contemporary pop in general, should find this album very enjoyable". Although he felt that the production could be "too slick" at times and that Dion's vocals occasionally sounded "mannered," he concluded that the album is "very effective" due to its strong material and Dion's commitment to the songs. Erlewine praised the album's balance of traditional carols ("Blue Christmas", "The Christmas Song", "Feliz Navidad"), original compositions ("I'm Your Angel", "Don't Save It All for Christmas Day"), hymns ("Adeste Fideles", "Ave Maria"), and spiritually themed pieces ("The Prayer", "O Holy Night"). Reviewers at Yahoo Music UK also responded favorably, awarding the album a score of 7 out of 10 and praising its strong song selection and Dion's consistently assured vocal performances.
By the end of 1998, These Are Special Times had sold six million copies worldwide, including 738,000 in Canada. It finished 1998 as the bestâÂÂselling holiday album of the year in both the United States and worldwide. To date, the album has sold over 12 million copies globally, making it the second bestâÂÂselling holiday album by a female artist in history.
These Are Special Times debuted at number four on the US Billboard 200 with firstâÂÂweek sales of 126,000 copies. The following week, it rose to number three with sales of 163,000 units. In its third week, the album sold 210,000 copies but slipped to number five.
Sales increased significantly in week four after Dion's CBS television special aired, reaching 409,000 copies and returning the album to number three. One week later, it peaked at number two on the Billboard 200 with sales of 366,000 units. This matched the performance of Amy Grant's Home for Christmas (1992) as the highestâÂÂcharting holiday album by a female artist.
The album stayed at number two for a second week, selling 413,000 copies. In its seventh week, it reached its highest weekly sales with 462,000 copies while ranking at number three. Its final week inside the top ten saw sales of 461,000 copies, placing it at number five. The album also led the Top Holiday Albums chart for nine consecutive weeks.
With US sales of 2,684,000 copies in 1998, These Are Special Times was the year's bestâÂÂselling holiday album. It also became the fastestâÂÂselling holiday album by a female artist in its release year. On 16 November 2008, it became the first holiday album by a female artist to surpass five million copies in Nielsen SoundScan history. It remains the highestâÂÂselling Christmas album by an artist born outside the United States. As of November 2019, it is the fourth bestâÂÂselling Christmas album of the SoundScan era, with 5.6 million copies sold in the US. On 3 November 2022, the album was certified six times platinum by the RIAA for shipments of six million copies.
In Canada and Quebec, These Are Special Times reached number one. It shipped one million copies and was certified diamond by the CRIA.
In Japan, the album peaked at number four and sold over 500,000 copies. It also performed well across Australasia and Europe, reaching the top ten in most markets and reaching number one in Switzerland and Norway.
"I'm Your Angel" was released as the album's lead single and became Dion's fourth numberâÂÂone on the US Billboard Hot 100. It topped the chart for six consecutive weeks. On 9 December 1998, the single was certified platinum by the RIAA for shipments of one million copies in the United States. It also charted strongly internationally, reaching number three in the United Kingdom.
In March 1999, "The Prayer" was sent to US adult contemporary radio stations, where it peaked at number twentyâÂÂtwo on the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart. Dion later recorded a live duet version with Josh Groban for her 2008 CBS special Celine Dion: That's Just the Woman in Me. Thanks to digital sales, the track entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number seventy.
These Are Special Times received several awards and industry recognitions. In 1999, it was honored with the Japan Gold Disc Award for International Pop Album of the Year. At the 56th Golden Globe Awards, Dion and Andrea Bocelli's duet "The Prayer" won the award for Best Original Song.
Both "I'm Your Angel" and "The Prayer" were nominated for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals at the 41st and 42nd Grammy Awards, respectively. "The Prayer" also received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 71st Academy Awards.
In 2017, 24/7 Wall St. ranked These Are Special Times as the eighth greatest holiday album of all time, noting its lasting popularity and cultural presence.
These Are Special Times has remained a notable release within the holiday music genre. In 2020, while recording her version of "O Holy Night" for the album My Gift, Carrie Underwood mentioned Dion's interpretation as an influence, describing it as "so beautiful and big and classic".
Several songs from the album have been revisited by other performers. Christina Aguilera recorded "These Are the Special Times", and Patti Labelle performed a widely noted version of "Don't Save It All for Christmas Day".
Dion's recordings of holiday standards have also appeared in various rankings. Billboard included her version of "Feliz Navidad" among notable covers of the song, while Esquire placed her rendition of "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" on its list of "The 65 Best Christmas Songs of All Time". Parade ranked "These Are the Special Times" at number 44 on its list of the "150 Best Christmas Songs of All Time".
MTV described the album as "one of the greatest Christmas albums to ever exist", and Billboard placed Dion's "O Holy Night" at number 68 on its list of the "100 Best Christmas Songs of All Time", describing it as a "bombastically earnest performance". It is the only version of the song included in the ranking.
Credits adapted from AllMusic.