Once in a Lifetime (Gregorian song)
"Once in a Lifetime" | ||||||||||
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Single by Gregorian | ||||||||||
from the album Sadisfaction | ||||||||||
Released | November 10, 1991 | |||||||||
Format | CD | |||||||||
Recorded | 1991 | |||||||||
Genre | Pop | |||||||||
Length | 15:17 | |||||||||
Label | Metronome | |||||||||
Producer(s) | Frank Peterson | |||||||||
Gregorian singles chronology | ||||||||||
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"Once in a Lifetime" is a 1991 single by Gregorian from the album Sadisfaction. The song is sung by the Sisters of Oz (Susana Espelleta and Birgit Freud). The singles were released on both CD format and Vynil in 7" and 12" versions. An exclusive remix named "Summer Mix" only appeared on the Vynil version and was never released on a CD format.
Track listing on CD Single
- Once In A Lifetime (Extended Version)
- Once In A Lifetime (L.A. Mix)
- Once In A Lifetime (Radio Version)
Track listing on Vynil
- Once In A Lifetime (Extended Version)
- Once In A Lifetime (L.A. Mix)
- Once In A Lifetime (Summer Mix)
Cover versions
- Sarah Brightman recorded this song on her 1993 album Dive with different lyrics she wrote as the fifth track and inserted the 1996 remix and ballad versions in her album Fly II as listed in the first and last tracks.
- Princessa recorded two versions of this song, one in Spanish, called "Que te quiero", on her self-titled 1993 album, and one in English on her 1999 album I Won't Forget You. The lyrics of the latter were taken from Sarah Brightman's version.
- Thúy Vi recorded this song on her album "Một lần trong đời", it was a Cinema Pictures production directed by Charlie Nguyên. This version also has different lyrics from the original.[1]
- Shirley Kwan (關淑怡) recorded a version of this song and named it ”Love Is Forever” (戀一世的愛). This version also has different lyrics from the original.[2]
- Bảo Hân recorded her own version of this song with same chorus as the original, although different lyrics throughout most of the song and a mixture between English and her native language.
- Linda Low has in fact recorded two different versions of this song; her first version from 2005 has kept a similar beat to the original. Both versions have their own style added to it which could be said to differentiate substantially from the original.
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