Anything But Lonely Explained

Anything But Lonely
Cover:AnythingButLonely.JPG
Type:single
Artist:Sarah Brightman
Recorded:1989
Genre:Musical theatre
Label:Polydor Records
Prev Title:Doretta's Dream
Prev Year:1987
Next Title:Something to Believe In
Next Year:1990

"Anything But Lonely" is a 1989 single by Sarah Brightman. The song is from the musical Aspects of Love. The music was written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and the lyrics by Don Black and Charles Hart. The single peaked at #79 in the UK charts.[1]

Track listing

7 inch vinyl

  1. "Anything But Lonely"
  2. "Half a Moment"

12-inch vinyl and CD single

  1. "Anything But Lonely (Andrew Lloyd Webber, Don Black, Charles Hart)
  2. "Half a Moment" (Alan Ayckbourn, Andrew Lloyd Webber)
  3. "What Makes Me Love Him?" (Sheldon Harnick, Jerrold Bock)
  4. "English Girls" (Don Black, Andrew Lloyd Webber)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ANYTHING BUT LONELY – SARAH BRIGHTMAN . . 30 November 2024.