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Album: Time To Say Goodbye

Artist: Sarah Brightman & The London Symphony Orchestra

  • Genre: Pop
  • Release Date: 1997
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 14

  • Copyright: A Capitol Records Release; This Compilation ℗ 1997 Capitol Records, LLC

Tracklist For Time To Say Goodbye By Artist Sarah Brightman & The London Symphony Orchestra

Title Artist Time
1
Time to Say Goodbye (Con Te Pa Sarah Brightman & Andrea Bocelli 4:06 USD Album Only
2
No One Like You Sarah Brightman 4:45 USD 1.29
3
Just Show Me How to Love You Sarah Brightman 4:00 USD 1.29
4
Tu quieres volver Sarah Brightman 3:49 USD 1.29
5
In pace Sarah Brightman 3:07 USD 1.29
6
There for Me Sarah Brightman 3:33 USD 1.29
7
Bilitis-generique Sarah Brightman 3:25 USD 1.29
8
Who Wants to Live Forever Sarah Brightman 3:55 USD 1.29
9
La Wally Sarah Brightman 4:04 USD 1.29
10
Naturaleza muerta Sarah Brightman 5:26 USD 1.29
11
En aranjuez con tu amor Sarah Brightman 3:51 USD 1.29
12
In Trutina Sarah Brightman 2:31 USD 1.29
13
Gianni schicci: O mio babbino Sarah Brightman 2:41 USD 1.29
14
Alleluja Sarah Brightman 3:11 USD 1.29

Reviews For Time To Say Goodbye By Artist Sarah Brightman & The London Symphony Orchestra

  • voice

    2
    She sings in vibrato, especially the high notes. Compare her to Hayley Westenra, there is no comparison. Hayley hits all her notes without vibrato. Listen to O mio babino caro and Time to Say Goodbye side by side and you will see what I mean.
  • Wish they had the English version on I tunes

    3
    By sandarella07
    I like both versions but iTunes only offers original version of this song
  • Evocative

    5
    By Romans12123
    So beautiful. Deeply moving and romantic.
  • Same Album Different Song

    5
    By MagnoliaWildpuff
    I sampled this song as a SINGLE on iTunes and it was terrible. No dynamic range, too low signal to noise, and the sound was muddy. This song, selected from the album, sounds like a professional rendition. The song brings me tears, as she is not saying goodbye to her love, but rather goodbye to being a maiden, they are going to be married.
  • Amazing

    5
    By Fromchamberi
    Amazing voices with amazing feelings for amazing songs
  • Bilitis

    5
    By TheWriteBoat
    Beautiful song. Heard it the first time as background music in a shop in London many years ago. London Symphony version is the best. Very romantic.

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