+Naïli Cheballah As much as I loved her in Bridges Jessie Mueller was absolutely phenomenal as Carole King. If you didn't know better you would think Carole King was actually singing! She would have been robbed if they gave it to Kelli instead. Tough year everyone deserved it!
as much as the orchestrations are absolutely stunning, acapella really gives kelli the time she needs to just tell this woman’s story. it’s so gorgeous.
Unbelievable. This is like a master class in everything to do right as a singer. She should have won the Tony for Bridges, but so glad she got the recognition she deserved this year. She's my favorite female Broadway performer, no question.
For me Kelli is the best of today Broadway sopranos.Like the great Barbara Cook, who influeced her, she sings beautifully a capella her The bridges of Madison County solo. Its why she will sing at the Metropolitan Opera in december.
I go to this lady's alma mater and got to see her get her honorary doctorate, and it's unbelievable that she's not only an amazing performer, but also such a genuine person. This performance makes me cry.
Absolutely incredible. The people in that room should have been on their feet! I sure would have been. I was so lucky to get to watch her in the King and I for which she FINALLY won her well deserved Tony, but I still think she should have won for Bridges.
Drives me crazy that this show had such a short run on Broadway By far the best combination of leads and the music is so enjoyable, memorable, singable. Instead we are stuck with Margaritaville and Spongebob...Broadway is doomed.
After 54 Below reopened, I saw Sierra Boggess and Kelli's Diamond performance. I took multiple videos of Sierra, but they shut me down after the first set by Kelli. Kelli sang "I'm Going to Go Back There Someday," from the Muppet Movie and Sondheim's "What More Do I Need." Although it's the only video of that Diamond appearance I've seen, it's been ice cold, with only 1.6K views and five comments. Sierra sang one of her trademarks, "Wishing You Were Here Again," and three lovely standards, "Smoke Get in Your Eyes," "You'll Never Know," and "The Nearness of You,." These have 9.5K to 16K views. Not a great amount for any of them, but I would just expect Kelli to at least keep up with Sierra, who picks songs that can't really miss. I was thinking that may be Kelli's eclectic song selections are made to please herself more than the audience. Except for her Carnegie Hall performance with the great supporting cast, the concerts of hers that I have seen do not get a tremendous response.
While the orchestrations are beautiful, I think it really adds another layer hearing it a capella. Kelli's voice is so smooth and beautiful and the emotion really comes through. Thank you to Kelli for giving us the gift of your amazing talent.
There's a boat that leaves Napoli Every Thursday in the morning And a nervous bride can share a bed with her soldier from the States For a week the ocean carries them Over lost and churning water And they land in Royal Harbour And in Pennsylvania Station The county fair, the football game Where they board a train that slices Like a scythe through the fields of America This is Albany This is Buffalo This is Cleveland This is South Bay This is Chicago This is Osceola Station Where a track will take them deeper into Iowa To winter sun And three hundred acres Waiting to be tamed And blade of grass By blade of grass And ear of corn By ear of corn And bale of hay By day by day They build themselves a home And day by day And year by year From boy to man From calf to steer What's lost from there may not grow here But comes the sun Look what they've done They've built themselves a home At 21 a girl begins To grasp the world and how it spins She grabs a box of safety pins And builds herself a home And home is safe And home is fair The porch, the bath The kitchen chair The sharp and unfamiliar air That blow by blow She comes to know To build herself a home With a son And a daughter And the million miles between The fire she used to set The hearts she used to break The lies she used to tell And the woman she grew up to be I learn to speak I learn to sew I learn to let the longings go The tractor wheel, the foot of snow I build myself a home I change my words I change my name The fields go dry The horse goes lame The county fair, the football game For 18 years It stays the same For 18 years I'm proud I came And built myself A home
FRANCESCA There's a boat that leaves from Napoli Every Thursday in the morning And a nervous bride can share a bed With her soldier from the States. For a week, the ocean carries them Over lost and churning water And they land in New York Harbor Then to Pennsylvania Station Where they board a train That slices like a scythe Through the fields of America. This is Albany This is Buffalo This is Cleveland This is South bend This is Chicago This is Osceola Station Where a truck will take them Deeper into Iowa To Winterset And three hundred Acres Waiting to be tamed. And blade of grass by blade of grass And ear of corn by ear of corn And bale of Hay by day by day They build themselves a home. And day by day and year by year, From boy to man, from calf to steer, What's lost from there may not grow here, But comes the sun, Look what they've done: They've built themselves a home. At Twenty-one, a girl begins To grasp the world and how it spins. She grabs a box of safety pins And builds herself a home. And home is safe, and home is fair, The porch, the bath, the kitchen chair, The sharp and unfamiliar air That blow by blow She comes to know To build herself a home. With a son. And a daughter. And a million miles between The fires she used to set The hearts she used to break The lies she used to tell And the woman she grew up to be. COMPANY Aaah… Aaah… Aaah… Aaah… Aaah… Aaah… FRANCESCA I learn to speak, I learn to sew, I learn to let the longing go, The tractor wheel, a food of snow, I build myself a home. I change my words, I change my name, The fields go dry, the horse goes lame, The county fair, the football game, For eighteen years, It stays the same, For eighteen years, I'm proud I came And built myself a home.
she could win all the tony's for best leading actress in a musical for the next 40 years, i'd still be mad she didn't win the one for bridges
+Naïli Cheballah As much as I loved her in Bridges Jessie Mueller was absolutely phenomenal as Carole King. If you didn't know better you would think Carole King was actually singing! She would have been robbed if they gave it to Kelli instead. Tough year everyone deserved it!
@@JaredGoerke Kelli should have won and I too will always be so mad that she didn't.
I could listen to her sing “Iowa” over and over, a million times.
That “like a scythe through the *fields* of America” though… hfs
as much as the orchestrations are absolutely stunning, acapella really gives kelli the time she needs to just tell this woman’s story. it’s so gorgeous.
This is quite possibly the most beautiful piece of art in the world
Unbelievable. This is like a master class in everything to do right as a singer. She should have won the Tony for Bridges, but so glad she got the recognition she deserved this year. She's my favorite female Broadway performer, no question.
A once in a lifetime singer; totally gifted. I could listen to her all day.
she performed this song like a speech. It's so great
WIthout the help of a piano? She is an angel.
I'm sure a lot of women, including me, hear in this something deeply personal and familiar. I'm moved every time I listen. Stunning.
I can barely watch this whole video because of the FEELS... This is stunning.
For me Kelli is the best of today Broadway sopranos.Like the great Barbara Cook, who influeced her, she sings beautifully a capella her The bridges of Madison County solo. Its why she will sing at the Metropolitan Opera in december.
I go to this lady's alma mater and got to see her get her honorary doctorate, and it's unbelievable that she's not only an amazing performer, but also such a genuine person. This performance makes me cry.
Excellent!!!!!!!!!
This just transports me to another world!
Another showcase for the formidable vocal and dramatic skills of Kelli O'Hara.
She is unreal.
I listened to this the way it was written, with orchestrations, and I like this version better
Major goosebumps!
This is a mesmerizing performance!
This is the definition of breathtaking.
I love how she sings Iowa
Her voice is a miracle. Thanks to her for sharing it with all of us.
Favorite performer . Hands down .
+Anette Barrios You know it darlin'
Oh hands down. She has never disappointed me.
THIS IS IT.
She's the best.
Thanks, Ben Platt. This is incredible.
Absolutely incredible. The people in that room should have been on their feet! I sure would have been. I was so lucky to get to watch her in the King and I for which she FINALLY won her well deserved Tony, but I still think she should have won for Bridges.
Drives me crazy that this show had such a short run on Broadway By far the best combination of leads and the music is so enjoyable, memorable, singable. Instead we are stuck with Margaritaville and Spongebob...Broadway is doomed.
Paul P. Weird, that’s what people said in the 1950s and 1960s. And look at what happened: it wasn’t doomed!
Stunning!
Stunning performance - beautiful touching song - Kelly O'hara - the best, most moving voice on Broadway xoxoxox
Extraordinary. Phenomenal. So VERY good.
After 54 Below reopened, I saw Sierra Boggess and Kelli's Diamond performance. I took multiple videos of Sierra, but they shut me down after the first set by Kelli. Kelli sang "I'm Going to Go Back There Someday," from the Muppet Movie and Sondheim's "What More Do I Need." Although it's the only video of that Diamond appearance I've seen, it's been ice cold, with only 1.6K views and five comments. Sierra sang one of her trademarks, "Wishing You Were Here Again," and three lovely standards, "Smoke Get in Your Eyes," "You'll Never Know," and "The Nearness of You,." These have 9.5K to 16K views. Not a great amount for any of them, but I would just expect Kelli to at least keep up with Sierra, who picks songs that can't really miss.
I was thinking that may be Kelli's eclectic song selections are made to please herself more than the audience. Except for her Carnegie Hall performance with the great supporting cast, the concerts of hers that I have seen do not get a tremendous response.
While the orchestrations are beautiful, I think it really adds another layer hearing it a capella. Kelli's voice is so smooth and beautiful and the emotion really comes through. Thank you to Kelli for giving us the gift of your amazing talent.
Just shoot me, this is so beautiful *sobs*
she is an angel
BEAST!
2 dislikes? How? Why? This is perfect.
amazing, she is so talented
Just Terrific
Beautiful and wonderful.
Exquisite sounds and breath Expression is totally believable
I am still not okay that this show closed. A travesty.
Wow!
An icon 😍
There's a boat that leaves Napoli
Every Thursday in the morning
And a nervous bride can share a bed with her soldier from the States
For a week the ocean carries them
Over lost and churning water
And they land in Royal Harbour
And in Pennsylvania Station
The county fair, the football game
Where they board a train that slices
Like a scythe through the fields of America
This is Albany
This is Buffalo
This is Cleveland
This is South Bay
This is Chicago
This is Osceola Station
Where a track will take them deeper into Iowa
To winter sun
And three hundred acres
Waiting to be tamed
And blade of grass
By blade of grass
And ear of corn
By ear of corn
And bale of hay
By day by day
They build themselves a home
And day by day
And year by year
From boy to man
From calf to steer
What's lost from there may not grow here
But comes the sun
Look what they've done
They've built themselves a home
At 21 a girl begins
To grasp the world and how it spins
She grabs a box of safety pins
And builds herself a home
And home is safe
And home is fair
The porch, the bath
The kitchen chair
The sharp and unfamiliar air
That blow by blow
She comes to know
To build herself a home
With a son
And a daughter
And the million miles between
The fire she used to set
The hearts she used to break
The lies she used to tell
And the woman she grew up to be
I learn to speak
I learn to sew
I learn to let the longings go
The tractor wheel, the foot of snow
I build myself a home
I change my words
I change my name
The fields go dry
The horse goes lame
The county fair, the football game
For 18 years
It stays the same
For 18 years
I'm proud I came
And built myself
A home
FRANCESCA
There's a boat that leaves from Napoli
Every Thursday in the morning
And a nervous bride can share a bed
With her soldier from the States.
For a week, the ocean carries them
Over lost and churning water
And they land in New York Harbor
Then to Pennsylvania Station
Where they board a train
That slices like a scythe
Through the fields of America.
This is Albany
This is Buffalo
This is Cleveland
This is South bend
This is Chicago
This is Osceola Station
Where a truck will take them
Deeper into Iowa
To Winterset
And three hundred Acres
Waiting to be tamed.
And blade of grass by blade of grass
And ear of corn by ear of corn
And bale of Hay by day by day
They build themselves a home.
And day by day and year by year,
From boy to man, from calf to steer,
What's lost from there may not grow here,
But comes the sun,
Look what they've done:
They've built themselves a home.
At Twenty-one, a girl begins
To grasp the world and how it spins.
She grabs a box of safety pins
And builds herself a home.
And home is safe, and home is fair,
The porch, the bath, the kitchen chair,
The sharp and unfamiliar air
That blow by blow
She comes to know
To build herself a home.
With a son.
And a daughter.
And a million miles between
The fires she used to set
The hearts she used to break
The lies she used to tell
And the woman she grew up
to be.
COMPANY
Aaah…
Aaah…
Aaah…
Aaah…
Aaah…
Aaah…
FRANCESCA
I learn to speak, I learn to sew,
I learn to let the longing go,
The tractor wheel, a food of snow,
I build myself a home.
I change my words, I change my name,
The fields go dry, the horse goes lame,
The county fair, the football game,
For eighteen years,
It stays the same,
For eighteen years,
I'm proud I came
And built myself a home.
❤
Thanks to Melinda
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I’m sorry but KC does not compare