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Justin Timberlakes official music video for What Goes Around...Comes Around. Click to listen to Justin Timberlake on Spotify: smarturl.it/JTSpot?IQid=JTWGA
℗ 2010 Universal Records a division of UMG Recordings Inc.
Released on: 2010-01-01
Producer, Unknown, Other, Associated Performer, Keyboards: Jim Jonsin
Producer: Rico Love
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer, Mixer: Robert Marks
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Ryan Evans
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer, Assistant Mixer: Jason Wilke
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer, Assistant Mixer: Matt Huber
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer, Engineer: Thurston McCrea
Studio Personnel, Assistant Mixer: Chad Jolley
Associated Performer, Guitar: Frank Romano
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Brandon Jones
Composer Lyricist: Cornell Haynes, Jr.
Composer Lyricist: Richard Butler
Composer Lyricist: Frank Romano
Composer Lyricist: James Scheffer
Composer Lyricist: Davis Harris
Composer Lyricist: Damon Sharpe
In November 1996, Andrea and Sarah Brightman were invited to perform the duet Time To Say Goodbye (Con Te Partirò) at the farewell contest of the German World Light-Heavyweight boxing champion, Henry Maske. A national hero held in unrivaled esteem, he is known for his love of selecting entrance themes to his bouts. Sarah Brightman, the internationally renowned soprano and friend of Henry Maske heard Con Te Partirò in a restaurant while dining with her friends. Entranced by the singer and the song, Brightman made contact with Andrea. Andrea and Brightman re-recorded Con Te Partirò as the duet Time To Say Goodbye with members of the London Symphony Orchestra.
This live version is from Brightmans first full concert recording, «Sarah Brightman: In Concert», from Londons Royal Albert Hall with the London Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Paul Bateman. Guest artists include Andrew Lloyd Webber, Adam Clark and Andrea Bocelli. The concert was released to video in 1998.
The concert was directed by David Mallet.