
Sissel — Should It Matter
A fresh short hair figure, always with a sunny smile, Sissel from Norway has a natural voice.
Her music blends classical, gospel, jazz and pop styles, like an early spring afternoon breeze, and like the dew on the morning grass...
More than ten years after her debut, Sissel has been a household name in Scandinavia since she joined the children's choir at the age of 4 and released her first album at the age of 16, selling more than 2 million records of her 4.5 million people in her native Norway.
The soundtrack album of the movie "Titanic" Titanic, and the Vocal with no lyrics in the record, were all recorded by Sissel.
The Titanic made Celine Dion famous all over the world.
But if you've ever been more moved by the film's atmospheric, delicate soundtrack, you can't help but know that Sissel Kyrkjebo, who uses a beautiful, folk-like voice line through the low horn sound of the Titanic, complements the holy Scottish bagpipes, and together creates the gorgeous, sad, distant and mysterious tone of the Titanic.
Sissel's chant brought tears to people's eyes and made people feel excited.
"Should It Matter" at the beginning of the story is the theme song of the movie "Wuthering Heights". The lyrics describe a girl's regret and sentimentality when she is emotionally frustrated. Girls who have done wrong sincerely want to get back their old love and want to make up for their mistakes. The song is delicate and full of affection, with the poignant picture of "Wuthering Heights", which is more penetrating.