Sarah McLachlan's "Angel" is a hauntingly beautiful piano-driven ballad from her 1997 album "Surfacing", famously associated with themes of addiction and emotional refuge.
"Angel" is a haunting ballad by Sarah McLachlan, released in 1997 as part of her album "Surfacing." It gained widespread recognition for its emotional depth and became associated with themes of compassion and healing, notably through its use in animal welfare campaigns. The piano-driven arrangement underscores its melancholic yet uplifting tone.
"Angel" is a melancholic ballad by Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan, released in 1997. It gained widespread recognition for its emotional depth and association with charitable campaigns.
"Angel" by Sarah McLachlan, written in memory of a musician lost to addiction, later became iconic for its use in SPCA animal welfare ads. Its haunting melody and themes of solace transcended its original context.
"Angel" is a ballad from Sarah McLachlan's 1997 album "Surfacing", widely associated with themes of emotional struggle and healing. It gained renewed prominence through its use in animal welfare campaigns.