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Full Name: Russell Watson
Birth Date: November 24, 1967
Birth Place: Salford, Greater Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Instruments Played: Vocals
Star Trek Scores: Enterprise (vocals on theme song)
Film Scores: Captain Corelli's Mandolin (2001)
Albums: The Voice (2000), Encore (2001), Reprise (2002) and Amore Musica (2004)
DVD: Russell Watson Live (2003)
The theme song used in the opening credits of Enterprise was originally written by Diane Warren and used in the Robin Williams film Patch Adams. This version was titled "Faith of the Heart" and was sung by Rod Stewart. For Enterprise, British vocalist Russell Watson was brought in to re-record "Faith of the Heart," which has been retitled as "Where My Heart Will Take Me" for its use with the Enterprise series. An extended version of "Where My Heart Will Take Me" appears on Watson's second album, Encore. For those who worry that the song may be replaced due to negative reaction by some Trek fans, rest assured that the producers (Rick Berman and Brannon Braga) have indicated that they have no intention of changing the opening theme. Both the extended and original versions of "Where My Heart Will Take Me" appear on the Enterprise soundtrack album. A slightly revised version of the theme was created for Enterprise's third season.
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