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: The track features heavy use of harp, violin, and bass , which Renowned for Sound credited for creating a classic, timeless atmosphere.

: Dion herself referred to the track as her "edgy song," noting that while it didn't reflect her personal life, she enjoyed empathizing with the "boozy" character portrayed in the lyrics.

: Originally a duet between Daniel Merriweather and Adele , this solo version was produced by Eg White , who also co-wrote the original. Summary of Reviews Key Takeaway AllMusic Track Pick One of the most inspired selections on the album. New York Times "Genuine R&B swagger". Renowned for Sound High Praise

Céline Dion's (2013) is widely regarded by critics as a standout track from her album Loved Me Back to Life , noted for its departure from her traditional power-ballad style in favor of a "retro-soul" and "smoky" R&B aesthetic. Critical Consensus

A "perfect match" that utilizes her full vocal range without being "cutting edge". Single Review: Celine Dion – 'Water and a Flame'

: Critics noted a "Winehouse-y" quality, with The Daily News describing her phrasing as "woozy" and "boozy," showing a side of Dion rarely seen in her earlier work.

: The lyrics deal with the friction of a relationship—"chalk and cheese, hot and cold"—which allowed Dion to explore darker, more sombre territory. Key Highlights

Reviewers generally praised the song for its sophisticated, moody production and Dion's more restrained vocal delivery:

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