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  • Another Suitcase In Another Hall
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  • CD single
  • Cassette single
  • Gramophone record
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  • eng
Subject
  • 1997 singles
  • 1977 songs
  • Pop ballads
  • Songs with lyrics by Tim Rice
  • Madonna (entertainer) songs
  • Sarah Brightman songs
  • Songs with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber
  • Songs from Evita
abstract
  • %22Another Suitcase in Another Hall%22 is a song recorded by Scottish singer Barbara Dickson, for the 1976 concept album, Evita, which contains songs from the musical of the same name. The musical was based on the life of Argentinian leader Eva PerĂ³n. Written by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber, the song is presented during a sequence where Eva throws out her husband's mistress on the streets. The latter sings the track, wondering about her future and coming to the conclusion that she would be fine. Dickson was enlisted by the songwriters to record the track after hearing her previous work.Rice and Webber asked her to record the song using a higher than usual pitch, so that she sounded younger like her character. Featuring instrumentation from guitar, marimba, harp and keyboard, %22Another Suitcase in Another Hall%22 finds Dickson singing in a soprano voice. Critically appreciated, the song was released as a single on February 7, 1977, and reached number 18 on the UK Singles Chart. Dickson has stated that she did not like her recorded version of the track and employed a different arrangement during her future live renditions.The song has been covered and performed many times by other artists, namely Elaine Paige, Marti Webb, Kimberley Walsh from British girl group Girls Aloud, as well as actress Samantha Barks. Another notable version was recorded by American singer Madonna who played the part of Eva for the 1996 film adaptation of the musical. It was released on March 24, 1997, by Warner Bros. as the third and final single from the film's soundtrack. Unlike the musical, in the film the track was sung by Madonna's character instead of the mistress. Upon its release, the song garnered positive response from music critics and reached the top-ten of the charts in Italy and the United Kingdom.
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  • Tim Rice
  • Andrew Lloyd Webber
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  • GBHVK0801062
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  • Alan Parker
  • Andrew Lloyd Webber
  • Nigel Wright (record producer)
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  • 14250
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  • 3037483
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  • english
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  • Warner Bros. Records
  • MCA Records
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  • 1976
  • 1995
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  • Another Suitcase In Another Hall
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