The combined talents of James Wiltshire (Freemasons) and Alan Bremner/Steve Anderson (Brothers In Rhythm) come together on this classic DMC mix from a few years back.
Featuring Elaine Paige from the forthcoming album "Inside I'm Singing" which features guests including Barbra Streisand and Brian Kennedy.
Just the most beautiful melody by Rolf Lovland with perfect lyrics by Brendan Graham who also wrote 'You Raise Me Up".
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Angel's death scene reminding everyone the part of how he lived not previously seen in the show. At the very end you can hear him sing 'be my life' in the background over the chords which first heralded his entrance in "Today For You".. Extraordinary vocals by Jay Webb and vocal arrangement from Terry Ronald.
No flashy video - just the people who made the show and the last song in it before "Seasons" - each and every one of them are incredibly talented and gave everything they had to tell the story that never ends.
Thank You Jonathan Larson
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