Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Surfacing (album)" in English language version.
Sarah McLachlan: ''Do What You Have To Do,'' a mournful track on her 1997 ''Surfacing,'' was cited by Lewinsky as a song that made her think of Clinton.
She's a multi-platinum recording artist, founder of the wildly successful Lilith Fair, but now Sarah McLachlan has received the ultimate honor – she's mentioned in the newly released Kenneth Starr report.
Buried in the report is a deleted computer file written by Monica S. Lewinsky about the Canadian singer and Lilith Fair founder Sarah McLachlan. ''When I was hiding out in your office for a half-hour, I noticed you had the new Sarah McLachlan CD,'' she wrote. ''I have it, too, and it's wonderful. Whenever I listen to song No. 5, I think of you.''
She's a multi-platinum recording artist, founder of the wildly successful Lilith Fair, but now Sarah McLachlan has received the ultimate honor – she's mentioned in the newly released Kenneth Starr report.
Buried in the report is a deleted computer file written by Monica S. Lewinsky about the Canadian singer and Lilith Fair founder Sarah McLachlan. ''When I was hiding out in your office for a half-hour, I noticed you had the new Sarah McLachlan CD,'' she wrote. ''I have it, too, and it's wonderful. Whenever I listen to song No. 5, I think of you.''
Sarah McLachlan: ''Do What You Have To Do,'' a mournful track on her 1997 ''Surfacing,'' was cited by Lewinsky as a song that made her think of Clinton.