re: Andrew Lloyd Webber's Birthday in the Park | |
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Scaramouche 03:11 pm UTC 09/15/08 |
In reply to: | re: Andrew Lloyd Webber's Birthday in the Park - steven_stuart 02:59 pm UTC 09/15/08 |
> I may be wrong but I think No Matter What was one of the > most successful ALW singles ever. I often hear it on the > radio. I wonder if Jim and ALW will ever collaborate > again. Well NMW had huge sales in the UK back in 1998, mainly due to the Boyzone fan base at the time. I think it was/is the biggest ever hit from a musical, and narrowly missed out on being highest selling single of the year (1998) due to record company politics. ALW & Jim were gonna work on another project 'Metal Philharmonic' but obviously didn't, which is a shame, as Jim's arrangements & productions would have brought ALW's bland musical numbers to life (eg Kiss & Tire Tracks). | |
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