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1984 single by Sarah Brightman From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Unexpected Song
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"Unexpected Song" is a 1984 song from the musical Song and Dance originally sung (on Broadway) by Bernadette Peters. The music was written by Andrew Lloyd Webber, with lyrics by Don Black. It is one of Lloyd Webber's most frequently performed compositions.[1]

Quick facts Single by Sarah Brightman, Released ...
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Background

The music for "Unexpected Song" originates from Lloyd Webber's instrumental album Variations, much of which became the dance music in the second half of Lloyd Webber's musical Song and Dance. Black wrote lyrics to one of the tracks, "Variation 5," which became "Unexpected Song." The song was released by Marti Webb and Justin Hayward as a duet in 1981. Later, Black wrote new lyrics to the melody and retitled the song "When You Want to Fall in Love."[2] The original lyrics were re-instated when the show was re-written for Sarah Brightman's run. Brightman released the song as a single in 1984.

"Unexpected Song" was later used in Lloyd Webber's and Black's reworking of the show, returning to the original album title of Tell Me on a Sunday.

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Composition

"Unexpected Song" is a ballad.

Chart performance

Brightman's single peaked at #76 on the UK Singles Chart.

Track listing

  1. "Unexpected Song"
  2. "Come Back With the Same Look in Your Eyes"

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