Found on the Time to Say Goodbye album.
Because Brightman’s version with José Cura incorporates Italian—a language closely related to Spanish—the song has a natural resonance with Hispanic audiences. In many subtitle versions, the Italian sections (e.g., "Se non sei con me, mi sembra grigia la città" ) are translated alongside the English parts to help viewers understand the full narrative of the duet. There for me (subtitulos espaГ±ol). Sarah Brightman
One of its most famous versions is a live performance from the La Luna World Tour in 2000, which helped launch the career of a young Josh Groban . Lyrical Themes and Translation Found on the Time to Say Goodbye album
Brightman first popularized the song as a duet with Argentine tenor José Cura on her 1997 album Timeless (known as Time to Say Goodbye in the U.S.). One of its most famous versions is a
The song was originally written and performed by the Italian disco duo La Bionda in 1978.