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Living a Dream

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Download links and information about Living a Dream by Katherine Jenkins. This album was released in 2005 and it belongs to Opera genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 01:00:37 minutes.

Artist: Katherine Jenkins
Release date: 2005
Genre: Opera
Tracks: 16
Duration: 01:00:37
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. L'amore sei tu (I Will Always Love You) (featuring The Prague Symphonia, Anthony Ingliss) 4:21
2. I Vow to Thee, My Country 3:07
3. One Fine Day (Un bel di) (featuring The Prague Symphonia, Anthony Ingliss) 4:15
4. Canto Della Terra 4:01
5. Music of the Night (featuring The Prague Symphonia, Anthony Ingliss) 5:46
6. Nessun Dorma (featuring The Prague Symphonia, Anthony Ingliss) 2:51
7. Cinema Paradiso (Se) (featuring The Prague Symphonia, Anthony Ingliss) 3:22
8. Ebben? Ne andro lontana (featuring The Prague Symphonia, Anthony Ingliss) 3:52
9. Amazing Grace (featuring The Prague Symphonia, Anthony Ingliss) 3:07
10. David of the White Rock (featuring The Prague Symphonia, Anthony Ingliss) 2:27
11. All Things Bright and Beautiful (featuring The Prague Symphonia, Anthony Ingliss) 3:05
12. Samson et Dalila / Act 2: Mon coeur s'ouvre ta voix 5:46
13. Over the Rainbow 4:22
14. Torna a Surriento - Arr. Chiaramello (1939-) English Lyrics: Claude Aveling: Torna a Surriento (featuring The Prague Symphonia, Anthony Ingliss) 3:18
15. Don't Stand On My Grave and Weep 3:37
16. We'll Meet Again 3:20

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Originally released in Europe in 2005 but not available in the United States until 2009, Living a Dream finds light classical singer Katherine Jenkins in a somewhat pop-oriented mood. The album's signature song is a dramatic version of Dolly Parton's "I Will Always Love You," reworked into a near-operatic Italian-language slice of glorious pop melodrama. The rest of the album blends arias and classical material with more familiar pop tunes like "Over the Rainbow" and the World War II anthem "We'll Meet Again."