Acoustic by Candlelight

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Acoustic by Candlelight: Live on the Born Free tour
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Released17 June 2013 (2013-06-17)
Recorded2012
Genre Acoustic rock
Label Duck Productions
Producer Brian May
Kerry Ellis and Brian May chronology
Acoustic by Candlelight: Live on the Born Free tour
(2013)
Golden Days
(2017)
Brian May chronology
Furia
(2000)
Acoustic by Candlelight
(2013)
Kerry Ellis chronology
Anthems
(2010)
Acoustic by Candlelight
(2013)
Kerry Ellis
(2014)

Acoustic by Candlelight: Live on the Born Free tour is the first live album by actress and singer Kerry Ellis and rock musician Brian May, released on 17 June 2013. The 15-track album consists of material from live shows of the first leg of their Born Free Tour, which the pair embarked on in late 2012.

Contents

Track listing

Standard edition
No.TitleLength
1."Born Free" (originally by Matt Monro)3:17
2."I Loved a Butterfly" (originally by Queen + Paul Rodgers)4:48
3."I (Who Have Nothing)" (originally by Ben E. King)3:44
4."Dust in the Wind" (originally by Kansas)4:21
5."The Kissing Me Song" (*)4:25
6."Nothing Really Has Changed" (originally written by Virginia McKenna)4:55
7."Life is Real" (†)4:30
8."The Way We Were" (originally by Barbra Streisand)3:43
9."Something" (originally by The Beatles)4:31
10."Love of My Life" (†)4:37
11."I'm Not that Girl" (from the musical Wicked )3:25
12."I Can't Be Your Friend" (*)4:31
13."In the Bleak Midwinter" (traditional Christmas carol)3:44
14."Crazy Little Thing Called Love" (†)3:46
15."No-One but You (Only the Good Die Young)" (†)6:04

Notes

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabelEditionCatalog
United Kingdom17 June 2013CDDuck ProductionsStandard
24 June 2013Vinyl, digital download
United States6 August 2013Digital download

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