Twenty years ago, Sarah Mc Lachlan dazzled fans around the world with her touching ballad “Angel,” and today, Sara Bareilles’  “She Used to be Mine” sets a similar mood.

Both Sarah/Sara express sensitive, deep emotions in thoughtful, poetic lyrics.

“She Used to be Mine” is about the evolution of a woman’s personality, as she sees life, and herself, differently, with the passage of time and experience.

Every generation has its own handful of articulate, observant women who share the feminine point view and Bareilles is exceptionally hot right now.

Blessed with an amazing voice that she uses to maximum efficiency, she delivered one of the best-known songs of the decade with her 2013 hit  “Brave.”

Her new albums is “What’s Inside: Songs From The Waitress.”

Props:  Bareilles recently scored “The Waitress” for Broadway, based on an earlier film of the same name.