Broken Vow

For the Filipino soap opera of the same name, see Broken Vow (TV series).
"Broken Vow"
Single by Lara Fabian
from the album Lara Fabian
Released 2000
Recorded 1999
Genre Classical
Label Columbia, Epic Records, Sony Records
Writer(s) Walter Afanasieff (music), Lara Fabian (lyrics)

"Broken Vow" is a song that was written by Lara Fabian and Walter Afanasieff for Fabian's self-titled album released in 1999. It has since been recorded and performed by many other singers.[1]

Other versions

"Broken Vow" was featured as an insert song in the Taiwanese soap opera Meteor Garden II. It has a music video consisting of several scenes from the soap opera.

Josh Groban first recorded the song in 2002 on his album, Closer. It has also been recorded by Emile Pandolfi (2005), G4 (2005), Petra Berger and Jan Vayne (2008), and Thomas Spencer-Wortley (2009).[1] It is also a single by Philippine singer Sarah Geronimo in a duet with Mark Bautista and appeared in her debut album Popstar: A Dream Come True. The song has also been performed by Kyla and Jay-R. Julie Anne San Jose (2012) also made a cover of the song as the theme song of the Philippine drama of the same title

Fabian rewrote the song with French lyrics for Jackie Evancho, who included it in her 2011 album, Dream With Me, under the name "Imaginer". The original meaning of the song, about a sad love, is completely changed in the French version to describe a dream of a peaceful world.[2][1]

Harrison Craig, winner of The Voice series 2, sang "Broken Vow" as his audition, recorded the song with full orchestra and has produced a definitive rendering of Fabian's song.

Hamden, Connecticut-based Pop/New Age Artist, The 465 CT Transit driver performed an instrumental version during Newark Liberty International Airport's Arrivals Ceremony on September 30, 2013 to promote his upcoming instrumental debut album, The Bridge, was scheduled to be released in December 2013. His version are featured Máiréad Nesbitt (of Celtic Woman) on the violin.

Daniel Evans, a finalist in series 5 of The X Factor (UK) recorded an acoustic piano only version of this song for his iTunes debut album No Easy Way.

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Recording: Imaginer", Second Hand Songs, accessed July 13, 2012
  2. Sheet music to "Imaginer", Sony/ATV Music Publishing, 2011 accessed April 27, 2012

External links

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