Celine Dion shared a tribute performance of “River Deep – Mountain High” on her Instagram this week, honoring the legacy of Tina Turner.
In the post, Dion described Turner as “one of the most electrifying voices of all time” and called the performance “a moment filled with power and pure reverence.” Those words carry real weight.
“River Deep – Mountain High” is one of those songs that doesn’t age. Ike and Tina Turner recorded it in 1966, with Phil Spector producing. It became one of the defining moments of Turner’s early career. The track was a massive hit in the UK and cemented her reputation as one of the great vocalists of her generation. The recording itself was famously grueling. Spector reportedly had Turner sing the song through hundreds of takes in pursuit of the perfect sound. The result sounds explosive but somehow effortless. Dion’s decision to cover it as a tribute carries that history with it.
Tina Turner passed away in May 2023 at age 83. Her legacy is enormous and the music world is still working through it. Tribute performances like Dion’s keep that conversation alive. Turner wasn’t just a hit-maker. She was a survivor and a rock and soul pioneer. She rebuilt her career in the 1980s, released “Private Dancer” in 1984, and became one of the best-selling artists in history. The story of her resilience has inspired artists across every genre for decades.
Dion herself has had quite a journey over the past few years. She was diagnosed with Stiff Person Syndrome in late 2022 and stepped back from performing. Her return to the stage at the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony was a massive moment. Hundreds of millions of people watched her perform live in Paris. It marked one of the most emotional comebacks in recent memory. These days, she’s been easing back into her touring schedule and reconnecting with audiences on her own terms.
Revisiting this performance feels well-timed. Dion has been through her own battle with illness and a long road back to the stage. That kind of experience changes everything. Turner faced enormous personal hardship and kept performing anyway. That spirit takes on new meaning after facing your own health battle.
Both women shared a certain fearlessness on stage. Both gave every performance everything they had. That shared quality makes Dion’s tribute feel so genuine.
The post drew close to 20,000 likes. That’s a warm response for a throwback clip with no new music or tour dates attached. People showed up out of love for both women and the music they’ve made.
Celine Dion‘s voice on “River Deep – Mountain High” had to carry the weight of honoring a legend. The reverence in her own words, and the response the post received, suggest she did exactly that.


