- The Songs That Got Away
Infobox Album
Name = The Songs That Got Away
Type = studio
Artist =Sarah Brightman
Released = 1989
Recorded =
Genre = Vocal
Length =
Label = Really Useful Group Ltd
Producer =
Reviews =
Last album = "The Trees They Grow So High "
(1988)
This album = "The Songs That Got Away"
(1989)
Next album = "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 husbandAndrew Lloyd Webber , all the songs were taken mostly fromWest End theatre orBroadway theatre that were either unsuccessful, never made it across to the other side of theAtlantic 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'sliner notes were written bySheridan Morley .Track listing
# "Meadowlark" (
Stephen Schwartz ) From "The Baker's Wife " (1976)
# "I Am Going to Like It Here" (Richard Rodgers &Oscar Hammerstein ) From "Flower Drum Song " (1958)
# "I Remember" (Stephen Sondheim ) From "Evening Primrose " made for television (1966)
# "Mr. Monotony" (Irving Berlin ) Cut from movie "Easter Parade " (1948), "Miss Liberty " (1949) and "Call Me Madam " (1950)
# "Dreamers" (Marvin Hamlisch &Christopher Adler ) From "Jean Seberg (musical) " (1983)
# "Silent Heart" (Vivian Ellis &A. P. Herbert ) From "Bless the Bride " (1947)
# "Lud's Wedding" (Leonard Bernstein &Alan Jay Lerner ) From "1600 Pennsylvania Avenue " (1976)
# "Three-Cornered Tune" (Frank Loesser ) an early draft of 'Fugue for Tinhorns ' from "Guys and Dolls " (1950)
# "If I Ever Fall in Love Again" (Peter Greenwell &Peter Wildeblood ) From "The Crooked Mile " (1959)
# "What Makes Me Love Him?" (Jerrold Bock &Sheldon Harnick ) From "The Apple Tree " (1966)
# "Chi Il Bel Sogno Di Doretta" (Giacomo Puccini &Giuseppe Adami ) From "La Rondine " (1917)
# "Away From You" (Richard Rodgers &Sheldon Harnick ) From "Rex (musical) " (1976)
# "If Love Were All" (Noel Coward ) From "Bitter Sweet " (1929)
# "Half a Moment" (Andrew Lloyd Webber &Alan Ayckbourn ) From "By Jeeves " (1975)
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