"Think Twice" is a song recorded by Canadian singer Celine Dion, released as the third single from her third English-language album, The Colour of My Love (1993) in North America in July 1994, in the United Kingdom, Australia and Japan in October 1994, and in other European countries in 1995.
The song became one of Dion's most successful hits in Europe and Australia, topping multiple charts, including those of Flemish Belgium, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.
[1] Writer Andy Hill was known for his association with Bucks Fizz, while Peter Sinfield was a former member of the rock group King Crimson.
Thom Duffy from Billboard ranked "Think Twice" as the 8th best song of 1995 saying: “more genuine than by a score of other pop divas.”[2] AllMusic senior editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote in his review of the album, that there was "careful production, professional songwriting (highlighted by "When I Fall in Love", "The Power of Love", and "Think Twice".
)[3] Chicago Tribune senior Brad Webber wrote a mixed review, referring to Dion's vocals as "forcefully resonant and multiflavored".
He elaborated, "On 'The Colour of My Love' you've got to dig deep to find them, though, past the crooked roots of a Janet Jackson impersonation ('Misled' and 'Think Twice.')
[4] Tom Ewing from Freaky Trigger said that Dion "with a sharp, keening edge to her voice, [are] picking her words with care as she treads delicately through the song".
[5] Dave Sholin from the Gavin Report wrote, "By now there's little reason not to assume that Dion's remarkable vocal skill could turn "Whomp!
[6] Dennis Hunt from LA Times compared Dion to singers like Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston.
[7] Pan-European magazine Music & Media opined that Dion "interprets [the song] like a female Aaron Neville".
A man (played by the model Steve Santagati), Dion's lover, exits the vehicle and walks up to the front door into the house.
Dion then continues to sing wearing a blue jacket with shots of the man carving ice sculptures.