A performance of Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On” took an unexpected turn for one cruise ship audience this week, but not due to a vocal misstep. While a performer launched into the “Titanic” ballad, the reaction from passengers wasn’t centered on the singing itself-but on the unsettling timing as their vessel unexpectedly tilted during the song. The incident, which occurred aboard a Caribbean cruise, has sparked conversation about the uncanny intersection of entertainment and real-life maritime events.
“Every night in my dreams, I see you, I feel you…” – a performer, not known for her vocal prowess, launched into the iconic ballad from “Titanic,” and the audience reacted. Some exchanged glances, others nervously fidgeted, a few chuckled, some were stunned into silence, and still others were lost in thought. What’s the big deal, you ask? Did she simply miss a few notes? Unfortunately, I’m not qualified to judge – I was kicked out of the choir at Kėdainiai 4th Secondary School after the very first rehearsal (they actually said “von iš choro” – can you imagine the trauma for a second-grader?). The buzz wasn’t about the quality of the singing, but rather the location of the performance. It took place on a ship.
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