This afternoon, a London hospital fell eerily quiet as Guy Penrod arrived without cameras or headlines. On the fifth floor, Céline Dion lay weak after months of illness. When her eyes opened, Guy said nothing — he simply sang “The Way We Were.” His voice softened the room, drawing tears from nurses and a single tear from Céline herself. As silence returned, he held her hand and whispered words that spread quickly through the music world: legends never leave the stage — they become it.
Introduction The corridors of a London hospital were unusually still that afternoon, wrapped in a...