Sarah Brightman - Hijo De La - Luna
Sarah Brightman ’s rendition of (Son of the Moon) is a centerpiece of her 2000 album, La Luna , showcasing her signature classical crossover style. Originally a 1986 synth-pop hit by the Spanish group Mecano, Brightman transforms the track into a haunting orchestral ballad that leans heavily into her operatic training. Vocal Performance & Style
: She glides between tender, pop-inflected verses and powerful, high-soaring operatic choruses. Sarah Brightman - Hijo de la luna
: In exchange for a husband, the Moon demands the woman’s first-born child . Sarah Brightman ’s rendition of (Son of the
Critics often note that Brightman’s interpretation of this track is reminiscent of Kate Bush , utilizing her soprano range to create an ethereal, almost otherworldly atmosphere. : In exchange for a husband, the Moon
: The song helped cement Brightman’s status as the world's best-selling soprano, particularly in international markets where her ability to sing in multiple languages (including this track’s original Spanish) was highly valued.