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All of the songs on this single (and CD single release) are from the As I Came of Age CD.
The cover artwork is a stunning Pre-Raephelite photo of Sarah by Robert Blakeman.

This song is from the animated movie ‘Granpa’. It was released as a 7″, 12″ and CD single (with the same tracklisting as the 12″ release).

Anything but lonely comes from Andrew Lloyd Webber’s ‘Aspects of Love’

Doretta’s Dream is the theme from the movie ‘A Room with a View’. Sarah performs with The London chamber Orchestra.
‘Doretta’s Dream’ is the English version of the song ‘Chi Il Bel Sogno Di Doretta’, which is on the CD ‘The Songs That Got Away‘.

The 7″ single release features Steve Harley who recorded the song with Sarah before the musical was even finished. She recalls about the making of the video with Ken Russell on the ‘Diva: The Singles Collections‘ DVD.

This is the first single from Phantom of the Opera and is a ‘double A side’ disc with Michael Crawford.

All I Ask of You is from the Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera.
It was released as a single on both 7 and 12 inch vinyl in 1986 by Sarah Brightman and Cliff Richard.

Sarah’s famous duet with Paul Miles-Kingston who was aged 10 at the time. He is now the Musical Director of a school in York.

Unexpected Song comes from the andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical ‘Song and Dance’. The B-side was recorded live during the production of the show at The Palace Theatre, London.

Another cover version, this one dating back to the early 60′s

Sarah is accompanied by The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra on this single which is also produced by Andrew Lloyd Webber.
The B-side ‘Memory’ is from Cats.

This was Sarah’s second (and final) single from her own Whisper records label.

This is a cover version of a song originally released by ‘The Angels’ in 1963, which was a number 1 hit at the time.

Billed as ‘Sarah Brightman & Hot Gossip’, this is Sarah’s first single all the way back from 1978.

Billed as ‘Sarah Brightman & The Starship Troopers’.
The 12″ was also pressed in red Vinyl and came with a feree comic book.

Billed as ‘Sarah Brightman & Hot Gossip’, this is Sarah’s first single all the way back from 1978.
Please note this artwork is from the French ‘Vogue’ release.

