Love Changes Everything (song)
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Love Changes Everything is a song from the musical Aspects of Love, composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber, with a lyric written by Charles Hart and Don Black.[1] It is first sung in the musical by the character Alex Dillingham, which was originated by Michael Ball in both the London and Broadway casts. The song was released as a single in 1989, also sung by Ball,[2] and stayed in the UK singles chart for 14 weeks, peaking at #2 and becoming Ball's signature tune.[3] The song was later featured on Ball's 1992 self-titled debut album and Love Changes Everything: The Collection.[4][5]
In the prologue to Aspects of Love, a young Englishman, Alex, is lovestruck by a French actress, Rose. This upends his world, and he sings that "Love changes everything ... How you live and / How you die" for better or for worse. He notes that love "Makes fools of everyone" and concludes that, once love strikes, "Nothing in the / World will ever / Be the same." Musically, it is a "simple, effective three-chord piano-accompanied anthem".[6] The song became the best-known number from Aspects of Love and it "delivered yet more proof that Andrew Lloyd Webber could deliver soaring, anthemic ballads".[7]
The song was featured at the 44th Tony Awards.[8] Artists who have covered it include Jonathan Antoine, John Barrowman, Sarah Brightman, Michael Crawford, Il Divo (with Michael Ball), Audra McDonald, Nana Mouskouri, Marti Webb, Opportunity Knocks winner Mark Rattray, Anthony Warlow, and Hayley Westenra. The Off-Broadway spoof revue Forbidden Broadway picked up on the bed-hopping aspect of Aspects of Love, changing the song to "We Sleep with Everyone".[9]
Notes
- ^ Review/Theater; Lloyd Webber's 'Aspects of Love'
- ^ Bosanquet, Theo. "Nunn Revives Aspects of Love at Menier, 15 Jul", whatsonstage.com, 18 February 2010
- ^ "Michael Ball | Artist". Official Charts. Retrieved 2012-01-09.
- ^ Love Changes Everything:The Collection
- ^ Michael Ball, BIC
- ^ Polkow, Dennis. "Review: Aspects of Love/Theo Ubique Cabaret Theatre", NewCity Stage, 14 March 2013
- ^ Cavendish, Dominic. "Aspects of Love, Menier Chocolate Factory, London, review", The Telegraph, 16 July 2010
- ^ 1990 Tony Awards, Tony Awards official website, accessed 9 July 2013
- ^ Morgan, Scott C. "Aspects of Love", Windy City Times, 20 March 2013
External links
- Template:MetroLyrics song
- Video of Michael Ball performing the song from the Really Useful Group