Just for clarification, although "I'd be Surprisingly Good for You" is indeed from Evita, "Sleeping Like a Baby Now" is from a different musical, Dear Anyone, with lyrics by Don Black and music by Geoff Stephens. And what a marvellous song it is, delivered by Linda in her unique style. I love those big dominant chords underpinned by timpani towards the end of each chorus, and the girl singers echoing "Sleeping like a baby." Mike Batt produced the original record in his typically fulsome style, with all the stops pulled out (it's on the album Hacienda View), and this performance is a very faithful version of it. Fantastic!
Era linda ela era uma estrela 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
She had such versatility! A huge star she should've been.
Brilliant voice. One of my favourites
Linda voz
... FANTASTIC VOICE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Fantastic!
Ela cantava de um modo totalmente diferente prá época.
Just learned that Linda died back in May of this year. Loved her voice and wish she'd produced a lot more. Thanks Linda. R.I.P.
Love this!❤
RIP Linda; the best version of Tim Rice/ Andrew Lloyd Webber's song ever. Beautiful lady with a beautiful voice.
Ever since I heard this version in the late 70s, it's my go to version.
Bela mulher
RIP ❤❤❤
Just for clarification, although "I'd be Surprisingly Good for You" is indeed from Evita, "Sleeping Like a Baby Now" is from a different musical, Dear Anyone, with lyrics by Don Black and music by Geoff Stephens. And what a marvellous song it is, delivered by Linda in her unique style. I love those big dominant chords underpinned by timpani towards the end of each chorus, and the girl singers echoing "Sleeping like a baby." Mike Batt produced the original record in his typically fulsome style, with all the stops pulled out (it's on the album Hacienda View), and this performance is a very faithful version of it. Fantastic!
A segunda música daria um excelente tema de James Bond