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Sarah McLachlan – Angel

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Sarah McLachlan – Angel

Sarah McLachlan – Angel (1998)

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Sarah McLachlan’s “Angel” is a poignant ballad that delves into themes of loss, solace, and the search for peace amidst turmoil. Released on September 28, 1998, as the fourth single from her fourth studio album, *Surfacing*, the song was inspired by the tragic overdose death of Smashing Pumpkins keyboardist Jonathan Melvoin. McLachlan’s ethereal vocals and minimalist piano accompaniment create an atmosphere of introspection and healing. The accompanying music video features McLachlan performing alone at a piano, illuminated by candlelight, emphasizing the song’s intimate and contemplative nature. “Angel” achieved significant commercial success, peaking at number four on the US Billboard Hot 100 and spending 12 weeks at number one on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart. It also reached the top ten in several other countries, solidifying its status as one of McLachlan’s most enduring and impactful songs.

1990s, 1998, Adult Contemporary, Pop, Sarah McLachlan, Soft Rock, Unknown

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