Sarah Brightman
Songs covered by Sarah Brightman
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"A Whiter Shade of Pale," from the Procol Harum album "Greatest Hits", was covered on the Sarah Brightman album "Live from Las Vegas."
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"Dust in the Wind," from the Kansas album "Point of Know Return", was covered on the Sarah Brightman album "Eden."
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"Eden," from the Hooverphonic album "Blue Wonder Power Milk", was covered on the Sarah Brightman album "Highlands."
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"First Of May," from the Bee Gees album "Odessa", was covered on the Sarah Brightman album "The Very Best Of 1990-2000."
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"Gloomy Sunday," from the Billie Holiday album "The Great Depression: American Music in the '30s", was covered on the Sarah Brightman album "La Luna."
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"Gloomy Sunday," from the Billie Holiday album "The Great Depression: American Music in the '30s", was covered on the Sarah Brightman album "La Luna."
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"Hijo de la Luna," from the Mecano album "Entre El Cielo Y El Suelo", was covered on the Sarah Brightman album "La Luna."
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"Johnny Wanna Live," from the Sandra album "18 Greatest Hits", was covered on the Sarah Brightman album "Dive."
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"Tell Me On A Sunday," from the Marti Webb album "Tell Me On a Sunday", was covered on the Sarah Brightman album "The Unexpected Songs."
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"This Love," from the Craig Armstrong album "The Space Between Us", was covered on the Sarah Brightman album "La Luna."
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"Tu quieres volver," from the Gipsy Kings album "Gipsy Kings", was covered on the Sarah Brightman album "Time to Say Goodbye."
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"Where The Lost Ones Go (feat. Espen Lind)," from the Sissel album "All Good Things", was covered on the Sarah Brightman album "Symphony."
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"Who Wants To Live Forever," from the Queen album "Greatest Hits II", was covered on the Sarah Brightman album "Live from Las Vegas."
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"Winter in July," from the Bomb the Bass album "Mr Music Hits 11 1991", was covered on the Sarah Brightman album "La Luna."
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"Winter Light," from the Linda Ronstadt album "Winter Light", was covered on the Sarah Brightman album "Classics."
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