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The Songs That Got Away (Sarah Brightman album)

The Songs That Got Away Studio albumby Sarah BrightmanReleased 1989 GenreVocal LabelReally Useful Group Ltd Sarah Brightmanchronology "The Trees They Grow So High"
(1988) "The Songs That Got Away"
(1989) "As I Came Of Age"
(1990)

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.

All songs were produced by Andrew Lloyd Webber, except for "Dreamers" produced by its composer Marvin Hamlisch. The album's liner notes were written by Sheridan Morley.

Track listing

  1. "Meadowlark" (Stephen Schwartz) From "The Baker's Wife" (1976)
  2. "I Am Going To Like It Here" (Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein) From "Flower Drum Song" (1958)
  3. "I Remember" (Stephen Sondheim) From "Evening Primrose" made for television (1966)
  4. "Mr. Monotony" (Irving Berlin) Cut from movie "Easter Parade" (1948), "Miss Liberty" (1949) and "Call Me Madam" (1950)
  5. "Dreamers" (Marvin Hamlisch & Christopher Adler) From "Jean Seberg (musical)" (1983)
  6. "Silent Heart" (Vivian Ellis & A. P. Herbert) From "Bless The Bride" (1947)
  7. "Lud's Wedding" (Leonard Bernstein & Alan Jay Lerner) From "1600 Pennsylvania Avenue" (1976)
  8. "Three-Cornered Tune" (Frank Loesser) an early draft of 'Fugue for Tinhorns' from "Guys And Dolls" (1950)
  9. "If I Ever Fall In Love Again" (Peter Greenwell & Peter Wildeblood) From "The Crooked Mile" (1959)
  10. "What Makes Me Love Him?" (Jerrold Bock & Sheldon Harnick) From "The Apple Tree" (1966)
  11. "Chi Il Bel Sogno Di Doretta" (Giacomo Puccini & Giuseppe Adami) From "La Rondine" (1917)
  12. "Away From You" (Richard Rodgers & Sheldon Harnick) From "Rex (musical)" (1976)
  13. "If Love Were All" (Noel Coward) From "Bitter Sweet" (1929)
  14. "Half A Moment" (Andrew Lloyd Webber & Alan Ayckbourn) From "By Jeeves" (1975)
v • d • eSarah BrightmanStudio albumsThe Trees They Grow So High · The Songs That Got Away · As I Came of Age · Dive · Surrender · Fly · Time To Say Goodbye · Eden · La Luna · Harem · SymphonyCompilationsSings the Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber · The Andrew Lloyd Webber Collection · The Very Best of 1990-2000 · Classics · Love Changes Everything · Classics: The Best of Sarah Brightman · Diva: The Singles CollectionLive albums & videos Sarah Brightman: In Concert · Gala Christmas In Vienna · One Night in Eden · La Luna: Live in Concert · The Harem World Tour: Live from Las VegasSingles "I Lost My Heart to a Starship Trooper" · "The Adventures of the Love Crusader" · "Love in a UFO" · "My Boyfriend's Back" · "Not Having That!" · "Him" · "Rhythm of the Rain" · "All I Ask of You" · "Doretta's Dream" · "Anything But Lonely" · "Something to Believe In" · "Amigos Para Siempre" · "Captain Nemo" · "The Second Element" · "A Question of Honour" · "How Can Heaven Love Me" · "Heaven Is Here" · "Time to Say Goodbye" · "Just Show Me How to Love You" · "Who Wants To Live Forever" · "Tu Quieres Volver" · "There For Me" · "Eden" · "Deliver Me" · "So Many Things" · "The Last Words You Said" · "Scarborough Fair" · "A Whiter Shade of Pale" · "Harem" · "It's a Beautiful Day" · "What You Never Know" · "Free" · "I Will Be With You (Where the Lost Ones Go)" · "Running" · "Pasión" Related content Andrew Lloyd Webber · Frank Peterson · Hot Gossip · Andrea Bocelli · Amelia Brightman · Discography


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