What are some of your favorite covers of songs from musicals, whether professionally released by the artists or just performed live at concerts?
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Does Anthony Warlow's rendition really count :P? I think he was too closely involved with the project.
But on the subject my favourites are a bunch of Bernadette Peters songs (e.g Being Alive, You'll never walk alone) and Anthony Warlow - Bring him Home.
"You can't overrate Bernadette Peters. She is such a genius. There's a moment in "Too Many Mornings" and Bernadette doing 'I wore green the last time' - It's a voice that is just already given up - it is so sorrowful. Tragic. You can see from that moment the show is going to be headed into such dark territory and it hinges on this tiny throwaway moment of the voice." - Ben Brantley (2022)
"Bernadette's whole, stunning performance [as Rose in Gypsy] galvanized the actors capable of letting loose with her. Bernadette's Rose did take its rightful place, but too late, and unseen by too many who should have seen it" Arthur Laurents (2009)
"Sondheim's own favorite star performances? [Bernadette] Peters in ''Sunday in the Park,'' Lansbury in ''Sweeney Todd'' and ''obviously, Ethel was thrilling in 'Gypsy.'' Nytimes, 2000
Barbra Streisand's "Adelaide's Lament", "Pretty Women/Ladies Who Lunch", and "Being Alive"...
also very random, but on the Season 3 Finale of American Idol, Ruben, Kelly, Fantasia, and Diana sang a pretty interesting version of "The Impossible Dream"
Does Anthony Warlow's rendition really count :P? I think he was too closely involved with the project.
Well the thread didn't ask about being connected to the project, hence why I slipped it in. :)
But speaking of You'll Never Walk Alone - I'll throw in the duet of David Campbell and Jimmy Barnes (yes DC, did a production of Carousel, but damn that duet rocks).
I like Barbra Streisand's "You'll never walk alone", the version which is featured on her Higher Ground cd, though that version is put together with "I believe".
I also like Sarah Brightman's version of "The Journey home" from Bombay Dreams.
Duncan James & Keedie version of "I believe my heart" from The Woman In White is also one of my favorites.
So is Nicola Hughes's fantastic "Life is just a bowl of cherries" from Fosse.
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I love Christine Andreas' "Here's To The Ladies" CD which is all covers of songs from musicals. Stand out tracks for me are 'Will He Like Me?', 'BIll' and 'Some People.'
Oh, and Audra McDonald's 'Somewhere' is understated and gorgeous.
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