Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. The Songs That Got Away (1989) is an album by English soprano Sarah Brightman. Based on an idea by then husband Andrew Lloyd Webber, all the songs were taken mostly from West End theatre or Broadway theatre that were either unsuccessful, never made it across to the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, were cut from its show, or forgotten by time.

  2. Amazonレビュー. For those Sarah Brightman fans who didn't spring for The Songs That Got Away when it was a pricey import, this domestic release will be a must-buy. Originally recorded in 1989 shortly after she achieved international fame in The Phantom of the Opera, the album spotlights obscure American and British musical theater songs that either were removed from shows or were "lost ...

  3. 1 de ene. de 1989 · Sarah Brightman's The Songs That Got Away delivers what the title promises: a collection of 14 of Brightman's favorite songs that are more obscure to the general public. These little-known show tunes include works by Irving Berlin, Leonard Bernstein, Rodgers & Hammerstein, ...

  4. In addition to her stage work, Brightman also embarked on a career as a solo artist, beginning with 1988's The Trees They Grow So High and 1989's The Songs That Got Away. In 1990, As I Came of Age included songs from Aspects of Love and Hair, as well as covers of the Everly Brothers and Aimee Mann. She followed it with Dive in 1993 and Fly in 1995.

  5. The Songs that got Away (Audio CD) 2018年9月29日にイタリアでレビュー済み. Amazonで購入. Era, mi pare, verso la fine degli anni '90 quando casualmente ascoltai alla radio "Meadowlark", prima traccia del CD in oggetto. Si tratta di una sinfonia ad alto impatto emotivo che mi permise di conoscere ed apprezzare Sarah Brightman.

  6. Sarah BrightmanによるThe Songs That Got Awayの曲、おすすめ、その他のアルバムの詳細を検索しましょう。異なるバージョンを比較し、Discogsでそれらをすべて購入することができます。

  7. The Songs That Got Away is an album by English soprano Sarah Brightman. The songs selected for this album were allegedly based on an idea by Brightman's then husband Andrew Lloyd Webber. His idea was to incorporate songs which were mostly from West End theatre or Broadway theatre productions that were either unsuccessful, never made it across to the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, were cut ...