Celine Dion & Peabo Bryson: Beauty And The Beast (1991)


This Tuesday, June 2nd, the music world has lost a true legend. R&B icon Peabo Bryson. Known for his unforgettable voice and timeless classics, Peabo helped create some of the most memorable songs in music history, including "Beauty and the Beast" back in 1991, along with the talented Celine Dion.

It's a timeless ballad that captures the essence of the classic fairy tale from which it takes its name. The lyrics speak to the universal theme of love that transcends appearances and the transformative power it holds. The opening lines, 'Tale as old as time, True as it can be,' immediately establish the song as a narrative that is both ancient and universally acknowledged as truth. The story of two individuals who start off as 'Barely even friends' and then move towards love 'Unexpectedly' reflects the unexpected nature of love and how it can grow between the most unlikely pairs.

The chorus, 'Just a little change, Small, to say the least, Both a
little scared, Neither one prepared, Beauty and the Beast,' highlights the subtlety of the changes that love brings about in individuals. It acknowledges the fear and unpreparedness that often accompany the realization of love, especially when it challenges preconceived notions of who is worthy of love. The repeated lines 'Ever just the same, Ever a surprise' suggest that while love is a constant in human experience, it always brings with it an element of surprise, defying expectations and previous experiences.


The song also touches on themes of redemption and self-realization, as seen in the lines 'Bittersweet and strange, Finding you can change, Learning you were wrong.' It suggests that love not only has the power to unite but also to enlighten, allowing individuals to grow and see past their mistakes. The closing lines, 'Tale as old as time, Song as old as rhyme, Beauty and the Beast,' reiterate the timeless and lyrical nature of this love story, one that continues to resonate with audiences across generations.


Bryson was strategically brought into the session to provide immediate platinum authority and balance the complex key modulations. His velvet baritone tone created a perfect harmonic symmetry with Dions' powerful frequencies. This award winning duet permanently solidified his status as the ultimate voice of modern romantic ballads.

For decades, his smooth vocals, powerful performances, 
and undeniable talent touched generations of fans around the world. 
From R&B to pop and Disney classics, Peabo's impact on music will never be forgotten.

Today, fans, fellow artists, and the entertainment industry are reflecting on the incredible legacy 
he leaves behind.

Rest in peace to a true musical giant.

To Peabo Bryson.




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