From Sarah with Love

"From Sarah with Love" is a song by German recording artist Sarah Connor. It was co-written and produced by Rob Tyger and Kay Denar and Connor for her debut studio album, Green Eyed Soul (2001). The title of the song is inspired by the James Bond movie From Russia with Love. Released as the album's third single on 5 November 2001, it peaked at number one in the Czech Republic, Germany, Portugal and Switzerland and reached the top three in Austria and Finland. "From Sarah with Love" was nominated for Best National (i.e. German) Single – Rock/Pop at the 2002 ECHO Awards and received a triple gold certification from the Bundesverband Musikindustrie (BVMI).

Background
"From Sarah with Love" was written by Connor along with frequent collaborators, Rob Tyger and Kay Denar, for her debut studio album, Green Eyed Soul (2001). A pop ballad, the song is about an "unfulfilled love story." According to Connor, "From Sarah with Love" is written in such a way that it allows for different views. Thus, its lyrics can refer to other themes such as "heartbreak, longing, farewell."

Chart performance
"From Sarah with Love" was released by X-Cell Records on 5 November 2001 as the third single from Connor's debut album Green Eyed Soul (2001). It initially debuted at number four on the German Singles Chart in the week of 19 November 2001, before rising to the top spot the following week. Connor's first single to reach number one, it would spend two further weeks atop the chart. In 2002, it was awarded 3× Gold by the Bundesverband Musikindustrie (BVMI) for shipments figures of more than 750,000 copies. GfK ranked it 23rd on both its 2001 and its 2002 year-end single chart, respectively. Elsewhere, "From Sarah with Love" reached number-one in the Czech Republic, Portugal, and Switzerland. It also became a top ten hit on most other charts it appeared on.

Music video
A music video for "From Sarah with Love" was directed by Daniel Lwowski and Frank Wilde. It was filmed on 11 October 2021 at Budapest Keleti station. Partially set in the 1950s to 19060s, Wilde noted that Josef von Sternberg's American pre-Code film Shanghai Express (1932) served as an inspiration for the video, particularly several scenes in which actress Marlene Dietrich is depicted. According to Lwowski, Keleti station was selected as the video's main filming location not only due to budget concerns but also due to its architecure. In the clip, Connor returns to a place from her childhood. Connor's sister, singer Sophia-Luisa "Lulu" Lewe, portrays a younger version of the singer.