Written and produced by the legendary , the track explores the desperate, almost mystical lengths a woman will go to win back a lost love.

Céline Dion’s is not just a song—it’s a cultural phenomenon that redefined her career and the reach of French-language pop music. Released in March 1995 as the lead single from her thirteenth studio album, D'eux , it has since become her signature French hit. The Story Behind the Song

Directed by , the official clip on YouTube captures the song's haunting emotional weight.

The narrator offers to "cast spells" and "turn into gold" just to be loved again.

Dion later recorded an English version titled "If That's What It Takes" for her diamond-certified album Falling Into You . The Official Music Video

Pour que tu m'aimes encore (English Translation) – Céline Dion