<P> According to the Sunday Times, Andrew Lloyd Webber told Steinman he thought this song was "the greatest love song ever written," and on hearing the Dion version reportedly said: "This will be the record of the millennium ." </P> <P> Nigel Dick directed the music video for Dion's version, with Simon Archer as cinematographer and Jaromir Svarc as art director . It was shot between 29 June and 3 July 1996 in the summer palace of the Austrian Emperor, Ploskovice and Barandov Studios, Prague, Czech Republic; it was later released in July 1996 . Castle Ploskovice in Ploskovice supplied the exterior of the gothic mansion . There are two versions of this music video; the full version (about 7: 44 in length) and the single version (about 6: 00 in length). Both of them are included on Dion's 2001 DVD video collection All the Way...A Decade of Song & Video . </P> <P> The video opens with a man being thrown off his motorcycle, after lightning strikes a tree down in his path - eventually killing him in the process . Dion's character is haunted by her lover's image, which she sees through a mirror, and images of them together through picture frames . There are stylistic similarities to Russell Mulcahy's video for Steinman's "Total Eclipse of the Heart", to the extent that Slant Magazine calls Dick's video an update . </P> <P> Several versions of the CD single were released in 1996 . They featured the songs "The Power of the Dream", "Le fils de Superman", "Fly", "To Love You More", and a live version of "Where Does My Heart Beat Now"; a cassette and 7" vinyl version were also released . Another CD contained several dance remixes, although these attracted negative reviews . While praising its original form, Allmusic said that' as a dance song, it misses the mark...the final' Moran' mix is a little better (than the other dance mixes) because the vocals don't pop up until three and a half minutes into the song' . </P>

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