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Lost Carol ("Villancico perdido") es una canción del juego Silent Hill 3. La canción es la pista número 1 del disco Silent Hill 3 Original Soundtracks. Fue compuesta por Akira Yamaoka y cantada por Mary Elizabeth McGlynn. Una versión larga de Lost Carol suena durante el juego en la escena con Douglas Cartland y Claudia Wolf en el Parque de atracciones de Lakeside. Lost Carol es la última canción antes de los créditos de la película de Silent Hill. El tema se reproduce cuando Christopher Da Silva sale a buscar a su esposa desaparecida. Lost Carol is a song from Silent Hill 3 and is track 1 in the Silent Hill 3 soundtrack. The song was composed by Akira Yamaoka and sung by Mary Elizabeth McGlynn. A long version of "Lost Carol" plays in-game during the scene with Douglas Cartland and Claudia Wolf in the Lakeside Amusement Park. "Lost Carol" is the final track before the credits in the Silent Hill film. It plays as Christopher Da Silva goes outside to look for his missing wife.
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Lost Carol is a song from Silent Hill 3 and is track 1 in the Silent Hill 3 soundtrack. The song was composed by Akira Yamaoka and sung by Mary Elizabeth McGlynn. A long version of "Lost Carol" plays in-game during the scene with Douglas Cartland and Claudia Wolf in the Lakeside Amusement Park. "Lost Carol" is the final track before the credits in the Silent Hill film. It plays as Christopher Da Silva goes outside to look for his missing wife. Lost Carol ("Villancico perdido") es una canción del juego Silent Hill 3. La canción es la pista número 1 del disco Silent Hill 3 Original Soundtracks. Fue compuesta por Akira Yamaoka y cantada por Mary Elizabeth McGlynn. Una versión larga de Lost Carol suena durante el juego en la escena con Douglas Cartland y Claudia Wolf en el Parque de atracciones de Lakeside. Lost Carol es la última canción antes de los créditos de la película de Silent Hill. El tema se reproduce cuando Christopher Da Silva sale a buscar a su esposa desaparecida.