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"Where the Lost Ones Go" is a single from
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singer Sissel's '' All Good Things'' album, released in 2001 (See 2001 in music). It is a duet with
Espen Lind Espen Lind (born 13 May 1971) is a Norwegian record producer, songwriter, singer, and multi-instrumentalist. He is one half of the production team Espionage, and together with his long time partner Amund Bjorklund he has written and/or produced ...
, written by Lind and Magnus Rostadmo. It also appeared on Espen Lind's '' This Is Pop Music'' album.


Track listing

# "Where the Lost Ones Go" # "One Day" # "He's a Lot" # "Where the Lost Ones Go" (Instrumental)


Chart positions

The single spent five weeks on the Netherlands charts.


Sarah Brightman version

"I Will Be with You (Where the Lost Ones Go)" is a duet by Sarah Brightman and Chris Thompson; Written by Espen Lind, Magnus Rostadmo and Amund Bjorklund. The single was released on July 16, 2007 (See
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). The song was used as the official theme song for the Japanese version of the tenth Pokémon film '' The Rise of Darkrai''. It was also used in her '' Symphony'' concert DVD. The album version of the song, featuring
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of
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in place of Thompson, can be found on '' Symphony''. "I Will Be with You (Where the Lost Ones Go)" is the second duet between Brightman and Thompson; the first being "
How Can Heaven Love Me "How Can Heaven Love Me" is a 1995 single by soprano Sarah Brightman and Chris Thompson, from her album '' Fly''. Andrew Eldritch from Sisters of Mercy provided the vocals for the German interlude in the song.An Interview with Sarah Brightman, ...
" which featured on Brightman's album '' Fly''. The Polish edition of the album features the song as a duet with
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; again the song is the same, but with new male vocal. It was the first time that Brightman agreed to record a bonus track with a local artist. There is also a Russian version recorded with
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.


Track listing

# "I Will Be with You (Where the Lost Ones Go)" (Movie version) - 4:34 # "I Will Be with You (Where the Lost Ones Go)" (Movie version) (Instrumental) - 4:34


Charts


Other covers

Garðar Thór Cortes Garðar Thór Cortes (pronounced , born 2 May 1974) is an Icelandic tenor of Icelandic and English parentage. A former child actor, Garðar subsequently trained as a singer in Vienna, Copenhagen and London. He has performed various leading tenor ...
covered the song on the UK version of his album, ''Cortes'', featuring Katherine Jenkins.


References

{{Sarah Brightman 2001 singles 2007 singles 2001 songs Sissel Kyrkjebø songs Sarah Brightman songs Songs written by Espen Lind Universal Records singles