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Sarah Brightman – you take my breath away

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You take my breath away is a song written by Frank Peterson and Sarah Brightman and performed on Brightman’s album Fly. Since its release the album has had multiple reissues in different markets. Sarah Brightman is an English classical crossover soprano, songwriter, actress and dancer. She has been the UNESCO Artist for Peace for the period of 2012-2014 for her commitment to humanitarian and charitable causes.

What we like

  • We love the introduction and the instrumental sounds of the exotic mixed with the simplicity and purity of Sarah’s voice

Soul experience

  • The first time we heard this song was at an Anthony Robbins event – Unleash the Power Within. The song was played at a pivotal point of the event. The song itself reveals the inner self taking your breath away. So often we can be captured by seeking love outside of ourselves, when we can literally take our own breaths away…

To reflect on

  • The deeper I go
    The higher I fly with you


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