Where Does My Heart Beat Now

[1] "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" was written by Robert White Johnson and Taylor Rhodes in 1988, and recorded by Dion one year later.

"Where Does My Heart Beat Now" received positive reviews from music critics, and won the ASCAP Pop Award.

In 2008, it was included on the North American edition of Dion's greatest hits compilation My Love: Essential Collection.

One of the songs chosen for the album was "Where Does My Heart Beat Now", written by Robert White Johnson and Taylor Rhodes.

In the United States, "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" debuted at number 80 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart dated 8 December 1990.

"Where Does My Heart Beat Now" was successful in Norway peaking at number four in March 1991, and also reached the top 40 in Ireland, France, Belgium, Netherlands and New Zealand.

[4] Chicago Tribune editor Jan De Knock felt that Dion "shines brightest on torchy love songs", including "Where Does My Heart Beat Now".

[6] Dave Sholin from the Gavin Report commented, "Climbing the Adult Contemporary chart, this French-Canadian only learned to speak English three years ago—a surprising fact in light of the way she handles this stirring ballad".

"[8] Pan-European magazine Music & Media praised it as a "slow-stepping emotional song, with an effective and dramatic build-up, brought to life by one of Canada's hottest singers of the moment.

"[9] A reviewer for Music Week called it "a tense ballad which finds her deep in Gloria Estefan territory.

"[10] Gene Sandbloom from The Network Forty said, "Truly an epic production, this huge ballad has everything but cannon fire and missile explosions.