Depends.. Personally, I don’t find it interesting until I watched the whole performance.. I had my own ideal based on Eliot’s the closer is Ms. Elaine’s..
The thing about "Memory" is that is as much an acting role as it is a musical performance. Being a great singer isn't enough to pull it off. It's a part of the role. The play doesn't stop for the number, it's an integral part. As is remembering the character is a cat. Some may sing it better than others, some may act it better than others. For me, it's impossible to choose between Buckley and Paige .
I agree many will say Betty but it’s a tie between her, Elaine, and Laurie since to me all 3 capture the pain Grizabella is going through and convey they need to be accepted and forgiven
Buckley failed to sing Grizabella. She didn't get across the desperation felt by G as she begged and pleaded with the tribe to let her back in. So far only Paige and Parris have done an excellent job. As you wrote, 'Memory' is as much the acting as the singing.
Maybe this is petty, but I’ve always felt like this is a role that should be played by an older actress. A young actress may be able to sing and act the role well, but it won’t feel the same. Grizzabella, as I know her, is an old cat shunned by the young. With an actress like Ellen Paige, it feels more real.
I agree. I've seen CATS in live in a travelling Broadway performance. I can't remember who played Grizzabella in that role but I've listened to others and in my opinion, Elaine Page was the best. She put amazing emotion into her vocals and it showed on her face and in her actions. I equate Grizabella with Christ in Jesus Christ Superstar. A lot of great actors/singers have played that role but to me, no one does it as powerful as Ted Neeley, especially in the last decade. The power and emotion is much more there with him. I feel the same thing when I see and hear Elaine sing Memory. She's the best!
1. Mamie. Vocals AND emotion nailed. 2. Betty. Perfected vocals. 3. Jessica Hendy. Incredible performance and underrated. 4. Elaine. Grasped the emotion like no other. 5. Ruthie. Incredible as well.
Betty Buckley is the only one that gives me chills. For me there is no question about who is by far the best. Ruthie Henshall is the only other one who is similar to her in my opinion.
Betty Buckley for several reasons -- primarily for getting that belt on "touch me" while rising from the floor - but also because she blows the roof off with what looks like very little effort. She's standing tall, very little movement and letting her voice deliver the emotion. She wisely knew not to overact it. Some of these ladies are either wildly over acting with wide gestures, contorting to get the notes or really overdoing to it to the point of yelling.
It's both the original and the reprise that should be judged together. In that respect Paige gets my vote. Not because she has the best voice... That's opinion and I'd concede on that but it's her performance that's so spellbinding. Once you have seen her, live or in the movie of the stage production, I think it's difficult to watch it done outside the show. It's in the context of the show that gives her my vote.
I’m torn between Elaine and Betty because Betty vocal skills are very good as well as the acting. But Elaine Paige has a more emotional performance with the acting , but Betty vocals top tier for me. Betty has more of an emotional performance vocally but Elaine took over the emotional performance acting wise.
I think the producer's have forgotten what this role is about. yes there are some amazing singers. but the role is about a washed up forgotten about and despised character. so when a younger person it kind of destroys the character!!
Yeah. I mean IMO they can have a youngish person playing her (probably easier to belt it out than someone in their 50s for example)...but make sure to haggard her up a lot. Make her look all bedraggled, you shouldn't be able to tell she's young. Many of these were way too pretty.
@@tracymcmillan1466 that's the problem. She's not credible in the role BECAUSE of her beauty. Think what Grizabella is supposed to be. Especially the "I was beautiful THEN" line.
@ugly dog and i think the opposite: her whole character arc involves wanting to go back to the halcyon days of her youth when life was beautiful. But you're right, street listening to a few other versions of this song, i can see it's sung both ways.
Elaine nails the melancholy, but, good lord, Betty is in full belt before she even gets to her feet, and brings to this moment something I'm not seeing in the other performances: there's a hint of defiance in her Grizzabella at about the 36 second mark as she raises her head up, spreads her arms, chest out and seems to dare the other cats from taking her dignity away. All the other video footage of the performances don't seem to be capturing that.
cere tomer There is no softness at all or beautiful. Just a blare of a horn. Nothing more. Her bland cold singing did better as Margaret White in Carrie.
So many fantastic voices here, there's no one that I dislike. However, Betty Buckley is the best, IMO, because she seems to get that the name of this show is "Cats" not "Dogs." Her performance is as graceful, effortless, and controlled as you might expect a real cat's would be. She just conveys fighting back quiet pain while holding onto dignity, and because she doesn't hit me in the face with it, hers is the only performance that can reach into my soul and make me cry.....
Bettys is the only rendition that made me cry. And I've been trying to find the right words to express why this is so. You have correctly put my thoughts into words. Alot of people try to put too much emotion in grizabella. (Side note: I grew up with Elaine's version and never liked it, never felt any emotion with it.) But yes, its Betty's smooth and graceful movements and lack of trembling, crying, etc that I loved. Like grizabella buried her pain deep but tries to hold her composure. Its all in her eyes.
It’s just my opinion, but I think the climax of the song should convey her letting all of her feelings out. All of her pain and sadness, she’s begging to be let back into the tribe, she’s done with trying to hide it. And I think that’s what makes the song so powerful.
Elaine Paige, and Nicole Sherzinger own this role. Betty is wonderful as well but Elaine and Nicole really capture the pain and angst of the character the best.
I heard Laurie Beechman sing this on Broadway in 1985. It was the most amazing thing I've ever experienced in a theatre. As she made her entrance, her body language alone made the audience begin to cry. By the end everyone was in tears as we rose to give her a standing ovation mid show. While everyone in this video brings something unique to this well worn song, Laurie Beechman's interpretation was legendary; I feel blessed to have been there. The performance here from the Phil Donahue show is but a glimpse of what the live experience was like.
Indeed. When she seared her way through "border of her coat, corner of her eye" I'm like oh boy. This is truly special. But then when she finally sang the finally Memory at the end, I literally SAW A FLASH OF LIGHTNING ⚡, not kidding, her voice blinded me. Unbelievable. Nothing ever has touched my heart so much as Laurie's performance. And then I got to see her again before she passed away the following year, in 1997 I saw her in her final run for a few months. And I waited for her at the door. A true star. Go watch her documentary LISTEN TO MY HEART. it's finally on RUclips
Saw Betty Buckley on Broadway in 1983, and I have have never looked any farther; initially, I was in awe of Elaine Paige, but after hearing Buckley on the Broadway stage, that nailed it for me. Tops in my book! And in 2019, I still listen to her!
Thank you for the video. I really enjoyed seeing all of the different faces of Grizabella. I saw Betty Buckley in the original run on Broadway, and in my opinion, she was the best. I listened with an open mind, but she had the moves and emotions nailed, and the singing was dead on. Some of the others went a little over the top, but there were some good ones.
Benton Jennings i didn’t see any emotion in her vocals but they were good as well, Broadway isn’t supposed to be perfect vocals, it’s supposed to encompass emotion.
I feel Buckley owns this role! IMHO it is Betty and Elaine Page who set the bar for this role! Betty Buckley delivers this role with such beauty and ease.
They are, all, very, very good ... but none can equal the intensity, the pure emotion, the dynamic acting as did Betty Buckley. When I saw this show, on Broadway, and Betty Buckley came on stage ... the whole audience sat up, motionless, as if the supreme deity arrived on stage, and listened. When Betty Buckley finished .. the audience just sat there as if frozen in time .. and then .. all at once everyone stood up with a deafening applause that lasted for quite awhile. Many were moved to tears .. as I was. One of two of the most incredibly moving performances I have ever witnessed. To this day, I will watch it on RUclips and it brings back such beautiful, powerful memories. Thank you, and GOD Bless you, Betty Buckley, for a memory of a lifetime.
First off, thank you, Betsy, for putting this together. In my opinion, Betty Buckley is far and away the best. No comparison. When she hits "Touch Me " I get shivers each and every time I listen to her rendition. There are many very good artists in this video, but I `m sorry Betty owns this song and always will !!!!!!!
Thanks for the various portrayals, and Wow!! Betty Buckley was almost unbelievably awesome both in her visual and audio performance. I found the same performance in its entirety on RUclips recorded at the '83 Tony Awards, and it was phenomenal! I am now sad that I will never hear her perform this song live with Cats. I am sure it was even more breath taking to hear and see her in person. What an amazingly talented performer...
Liza she did it every single night! The only time I can find her lip syncing is the Macy’s parade which makes sense. But all love videos and bway videos she doesn’t breathe
I've watched Leona live and I can say that this video's audio is a lot compressed, her performace is overwhelming, no one even moves whilst she's singing!
I'm an utter noob about these singers, but Leona's voice was so smooth and clear! My only problem was what another poster said about kind of losing the heart of the role when it's not played by an older woman. On that basis, I loved the Elaine Paige and Betty Buckley versions.
0:26 Betty Buckley's vocal cords are heaven sent! I had the honor of seeing her in Hello, Dolly! from the FRONT ROW at the Kennedy Center in 2019. Such an awesome performer with an incredible voice!
Betty Buckley #1?! I'm guessing that nuance, subtle texturing and dynamics aren't among your top priorities? Don't get me wrong, I'm well aware that besides Ms. Paige -- my personal favorite -- Betty Buckley has the most fans.
To suggest that Buckley isn't performing with subtle texturing, nuance and dynamics is unfair. What about her trance-like cat movements, her phrasing before the climax, and that little smile at the end? There's a lot going on! I love both Buckley and Paige, but their approaches are entirely different. Paige is more accessible and relateable. She remembers what she's lost and desperately wants it back. Buckley is in a dream state, as if she hasn't accepted that time has moved on. Different, but special all the same.
Elaine Paige is one of my favorite musical theatre performers, but for this particular role i prefer an actress with a deeper voice. However, she would top my list of favorite Evita's.
I liked Betty Buckley, Mamie Parris, Elaine Paige, and Laurie Beechman. I liked Giulia Ottonello, too, though I'd never heard her before this. And others, but there were so many to go through, and I wasn't keeping notes.
And Prague! Krim Criswell 1985 such emotion and the orchestra! Debra Byrne(Australian wow!) :) Loni Ackerman- Loved the ending 1989 Broadway Maria Del Sol- Que bella! Stephanie Lawrence- Sounding angelic! Pia Douwes- Vienne 1995 Q Bellisima voz! Ruthie Henshall- 1997 Wow those pipes "all aloooone!" :) Eleaine Paige- Movie 1998 need I say more! 💙 Liz Callaway- Broadway 1989- Beautiful voice! Linda Balgord- 1989 Broadway Amazing! Yvetta Blanarovicoca- Prague 2004 I'm loving their rendition! And the language! Dianne Pilkington- UK 2005 Bravo! Angie Smith- US 2006 😣😢 Louise Dearman- Cyprus 2007 👏 👏 👏 Antje Monteiro- Netherlands 2007 I'm speechless! Just...speechless Tina Cross- 2009 Love the voice and the make up-costume y todo! Giulia Ottonello- Roma 2009 Ti Amo Italia! Nice makeup and the whole costume! Maria Mauti- 2011 Holy Voice!!! 😢 "if you touch me" was wonderfully executed Lea Salonga- Manila 2011 Awesome voice! Paula Samonte- 2011 Love the opera sound from her voice! Melissa Grohowski- 2012! She should be singing in many shows! Including Cats! Jessica Hendy- 2012 oh what a voice! Joanna Ampil- UK 2013 The piano nd her voice just compliment each other! Natalia Sosa- 2013 Ay ay ay! Pero q voz tan fuerrrrte!! Kelli Provart!!! 2014 She just captured the desperation of wanting to be remembered! The feeling is mutual for many, I assure you, ❤ Vivienne Carlyle- Beautiful! Piano seemed a bit off Nicole Scherzinger- 2015 Strong and Powerful voice!! Kate Moore- 2015 Look at that performance! 👏 Beverly Knight-2015 ❤ Madalena Alberto-2015 Mi corazon ya no puede aguantar mas! Kelly Ellis- 2016 West End She is feeling it! Susan McFadden- 2016 Great voice! I didn't see Betty Buckley, nor Heather! But everyone knows those two have powerful voices! Mamie Parris- 2016 Broadway Of course her lungs can sing the best part in one take and still show so much emotions! Well all these girls sing amazing! I honestly just picked my personal favorite ones lol. Damn that took a while
Betty Bucley is the only and ultimate Grizabella.........Nicole Scherzinger is close to her. Don't forget the splendid Memory of Barbra Streisand...but it's another chapter; all Streisand's renditions are unique.
As ever, hitting notes is one thing, and I applaud you ladies; but Betty remains the queen of the crop. A note is a note is a note; mix it with the secret of TRUTH and it is NOW and FOREVER.
Seriously for anyone saying Elaine or Nicole owned this role, too much head voice. There's a reason why Betty was known for taking owning this song over Elaine Page and it clearly shows here, chest voice all the way vs head voice.
I hate comparing people but let’s be for real, there is but ONE Grizzabella: Betty Buckley even though Elaine Paige originated the role. Betty brought Grizzabella to Broadway!!! I believe it has something to do with the sheer power, control, and truly unique quality Betty’s voice had, especially in her prime. It had a thrill in every note. It was effortless, full of breath but seemed to pour out of Betty zero effort and with the utmost control. Her ability to hit a piercing high note with power and belt that grabs the emotions... she’s amazing! That’s why she won the Tony! That’s why she’s Betty Buckley! Part training and craft but also part genetics and god given talent.
tbh i think every person picked to play grizabella will always be amazing, but elaine and mamie are always going to be my favorites. elaine for defining the role, and mamie for being a genuine successor of it. i made a comment on mamies performance before, but seeing her live is absolutely chilling. everyone in the theater was on the edge of their seats and by the end people were in tears. i dont think ive ever experienced anything like it, or seen how music could bring together thousands of people in one room until that moment. im grateful i got the chance to see it.
Laurie, Betty, and Elaine capture the spirit of the song best to me. There's a better recording up on youtube of one of Laurie's last performances as Grizabella, before succumbing to cancer a few months later. I recommend listening to it. She carries the emotion well. Paige and Buckley of course capture it well, as most of the comment section agrees. It's deserved for the two oldest Grizabellas.
Her vocals were emotionless because her actions showcased the weakness while her vocals packed the power. You have to understand that this was her last plea for help, so she had to prove a point and only her vocals could convey the message. She’s a glamour cat so of course her face and such will not showcase too much but just enough to get the message through! 😉 😘
I disagree. This is the only rendition that made me actually cry. It's not because shes emotionless, it's because to me it's more actually more realistic than all the rest. Grizabellas burnt out and she probably doesnt have much energy to give emotion anymore. Shes just has been trying to keep her shit together, trying to keep her head high, trying to keep her composure, trying to keep the last little bit of hope she had left but has at some point lost the energy to cry about it. Shes buried her pain deep and has almost but not quite given up. She may have less body language but it's all in the eyes and lack of body language. She moves slowly and softly because she was once a glamorous cat but now shes a weak and old cat, not a flailing crying cat like everyone else trys to make her character to be. Betty makes it more of a solemn rendition instead of full of intense crying emotion. Fun fact, Betty actually went and talked to and studied homeless abandoned people to get a sense of how they act since that's what Grizabellas character was supposed to be.
No Betty's was the correct rendition of it. a lot of Grizebella's tend to go soft on that part of Memory too much head voice like Elaine's. Betty was all chest and is extremely difficult to pull for that range. Grizebella is not weak by emotion as she lived life with a strong persona. She's physically weak by age but still strong in character hence how she was able to gain the respect of the tribe after. A lot of other Grizebella went down route as a weak cat that got pitied for.
Mamie Parris, Chrissie Hammond, and Elaine Page 100%. Every single person in this video is exceptionally talented. But their voices and acting are amazing.
I saw Laurie Beecham perform this part at the Wintergarden theater back in 1987 and it still gives me chills. So sad that she died of cancer at such a young age. Tragic.
No one can top Laurie. Her resonance, her special quality, ability to sing at such an intimate level and then knock you dead with such a powerful rock belt. She was astounding. And an impeccable actress. You believed every word she said.
So a few comments. First, after almost 35 years, Betty Buckley is still in a class of her own. I won't judge the performances in Mexico city, because it sounds like the song doesn't translate well. I was impressed with the song in other languages, especially the woman in Estonia. Finally, it was amazing just how many of these singers were horrendous, I mean, I would have demanded my money back. Holding a note an extra 10 seconds (especially the wrong one), as well as screaming a note is not singing. Some of these directors must be idiots to have casted some of these people
Amy Baker... Betty played Norma in London AND on Broadway. I think she could handle the role just fine. I saw her on Broadway and although I prefer Patti LuPone as Norma, in the original London version, before it was changed, Betty did a fantastic job.
I can see why many have Betty Buckley as their number 1 choice, but to me it is and will always be Elain Paige as the top one with this song.
Yeah, Betty’s vocals are so impressive! But Elaine adds the heart wrenching emotion into the mix along with the vocals
@@craigblyth i agree, elaine is the best; at times betty sounds too much she is shouting
Anyone else also finding the makeup differences interesting?
I find interesting the most where the actresses go from a sense of entitlement thru to nowadays actors whom seem more dte
Depends.. Personally, I don’t find it interesting until I watched the whole performance.. I had my own ideal based on Eliot’s the closer is Ms. Elaine’s..
Some looked flat out demonic to me. Had me going for my holy water.
The thing about "Memory" is that is as much an acting role as it is a musical performance. Being a great singer isn't enough to pull it off. It's a part of the role. The play doesn't stop for the number, it's an integral part. As is remembering the character is a cat. Some may sing it better than others, some may act it better than others. For me, it's impossible to choose between Buckley and Paige .
Burt Gummerfan , Betty has it all, I can't see her ever being equaled.
I agree many will say Betty but it’s a tie between her, Elaine, and Laurie since to me all 3 capture the pain Grizabella is going through and convey they need to be accepted and forgiven
Buckley failed to sing Grizabella. She didn't get across the desperation felt by G as she begged and pleaded with the tribe to let her back in. So far only Paige and Parris have done an excellent job. As you wrote, 'Memory' is as much the acting as the singing.
Maybe this is petty, but I’ve always felt like this is a role that should be played by an older actress. A young actress may be able to sing and act the role well, but it won’t feel the same. Grizzabella, as I know her, is an old cat shunned by the young. With an actress like Ellen Paige, it feels more real.
Emily Black *Elaine
I agree. I've seen CATS in live in a travelling Broadway performance. I can't remember who played Grizzabella in that role but I've listened to others and in my opinion, Elaine Page was the best. She put amazing emotion into her vocals and it showed on her face and in her actions. I equate Grizabella with Christ in Jesus Christ Superstar. A lot of great actors/singers have played that role but to me, no one does it as powerful as Ted Neeley, especially in the last decade. The power and emotion is much more there with him. I feel the same thing when I see and hear Elaine sing Memory. She's the best!
I disagree
I think anyone, no matter the age, can play this role very well.
I like Elaine..saw her in Sunset Boulevard as Norma..she was great, but not really impressed with her as Grizzy.
Mamie is wonderful... Elaine captures the emotion perfectly and Betty's voice is outstanding. Popular opinion but top 3 for sure
Betty Buckley by far...not even close.
Awe yeah!
@Adam Efimoff She was really good, such a great range.
@ some says that Betty version still have fuel left in the tank to fight through
amen - betty buckley, as certifiable as she is, dominates
@ Jelical cats have felinity, and Betty portrays that glamour exclusively.
1. Mamie. Vocals AND emotion nailed.
2. Betty. Perfected vocals.
3. Jessica Hendy. Incredible performance and underrated.
4. Elaine. Grasped the emotion like no other.
5. Ruthie. Incredible as well.
Ryan Brown the rating I was looking for
And Linda Balgord for best vibrato!! Llol
Also, Mamie's breath support: 😱🤯👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
very objective
@@blantonkb best vibrato but lacks emotion and power
Betty Buckley is the only one that gives me chills. For me there is no question about who is by far the best. Ruthie Henshall is the only other one who is similar to her in my opinion.
Betty Buckley for several reasons -- primarily for getting that belt on "touch me" while rising from the floor - but also because she blows the roof off with what looks like very little effort. She's standing tall, very little movement and letting her voice deliver the emotion. She wisely knew not to overact it. Some of these ladies are either wildly over acting with wide gestures, contorting to get the notes or really overdoing to it to the point of yelling.
It's both the original and the reprise that should be judged together.
In that respect Paige gets my vote. Not because she has the best voice... That's opinion and I'd concede on that but it's her performance that's so spellbinding.
Once you have seen her, live or in the movie of the stage production, I think it's difficult to watch it done outside the show. It's in the context of the show that gives her my vote.
Betty Buckley sings the song effortlessly. It's like it was written for her.
I’m torn! Elaine captured Grizabellas story perfectly but Buckley had perfect vocals so for me it could go either way
I’m torn between Elaine and Betty because Betty vocal skills are very good as well as the acting. But Elaine Paige has a more emotional performance with the acting , but Betty vocals top tier for me. Betty has more of an emotional performance vocally but Elaine took over the emotional performance acting wise.
It’s weird seeing Rosemarie Ford as Grizabella here because she’s been immortalised as Bombalurina in the film version - still a fantastic performer
There are all very good but Betty Buckley will always slay this song.It was tailored made for her voice and acting.
Betty Buckley hands down.
No comparison at all whatsoever.
my cat just jumped on my desk to watch so I touched her. She knows what happiness is.
I think the producer's have forgotten what this role is about. yes there are some amazing singers. but the role is about a washed up forgotten about and despised character. so when a younger person it kind of destroys the character!!
Yeah. I mean IMO they can have a youngish person playing her (probably easier to belt it out than someone in their 50s for example)...but make sure to haggard her up a lot. Make her look all bedraggled, you shouldn't be able to tell she's young. Many of these were way too pretty.
I love a lot of the younger singers who've played the role, but I do agree that it's more fitting to have an older singer play the role.
Agreed..that's why I didn't like the costume designs for the revival.
I am glad to see this opinion. So many roles that can and should be played by older, imperfect looking actors are pkayed young, pretty performers.
Exactly, and that’s how it should sound vocally as well, worn out and desperate, as well as vocally sound, that’s why I love Elaine’s version
Betty Buckley! She moves me to tears. She also makes singing it look effortless.
Whitney Houston should have covered this incredible song.
Nicole Scherzinger is seriously underappreciated. She combined the power with the emotion fantastically.
Agree. I love her
She was great and the her makeup didn't detract from how beautiful she is.
@@tracymcmillan1466 that's the problem. She's not credible in the role BECAUSE of her beauty.
Think what Grizabella is supposed to be. Especially the "I was beautiful THEN" line.
The line is sometimes “life was beautiful then” but, yes, grizzabella reads as an older, washed-up cat
@ugly dog and i think the opposite: her whole character arc involves wanting to go back to the halcyon days of her youth when life was beautiful. But you're right, street listening to a few other versions of this song, i can see it's sung both ways.
Elaine nails the melancholy, but, good lord, Betty is in full belt before she even gets to her feet, and brings to this moment something I'm not seeing in the other performances: there's a hint of defiance in her Grizzabella at about the 36 second mark as she raises her head up, spreads her arms, chest out and seems to dare the other cats from taking her dignity away.
All the other video footage of the performances don't seem to be capturing that.
Betty Buckley! For tone, power or softness, clarity, beautiful voice and presence. She wasn't called the voice of Broadway for nothing.
cere tomer There is no softness at all or beautiful. Just a blare of a horn. Nothing more. Her bland cold singing did better as Margaret White in Carrie.
@@EmilyGloeggler7984 Lol Emily, just checked out your channel. Ironic that you talk about the blare of a horn....
I think all these ladies are fabulous. Talent like this is amazing and I appreciate all of their work.
So many fantastic voices here, there's no one that I dislike. However, Betty Buckley is the best, IMO, because she seems to get that the name of this show is "Cats" not "Dogs." Her performance is as graceful, effortless, and controlled as you might expect a real cat's would be. She just conveys fighting back quiet pain while holding onto dignity, and because she doesn't hit me in the face with it, hers is the only performance that can reach into my soul and make me cry.....
She really is amazing . All the performances are great but hers simply stands out
Bettys is the only rendition that made me cry. And I've been trying to find the right words to express why this is so. You have correctly put my thoughts into words. Alot of people try to put too much emotion in grizabella. (Side note: I grew up with Elaine's version and never liked it, never felt any emotion with it.) But yes, its Betty's smooth and graceful movements and lack of trembling, crying, etc that I loved. Like grizabella buried her pain deep but tries to hold her composure. Its all in her eyes.
It’s just my opinion, but I think the climax of the song should convey her letting all of her feelings out. All of her pain and sadness, she’s begging to be let back into the tribe, she’s done with trying to hide it. And I think that’s what makes the song so powerful.
Betty Buckley 😍 no one has topped that performance to this day
Actually it has been.
Elaine Paige Freaking OWNED That Role She Is My Favorite
Exactly she makes me cry everytime i listen memories
Betty Buckley, Kim Criswell, Debra Byrne, Ruth Jacott, Loni Ackerman,Yukimi Shimura, Stephanie Lawrence, Pia Douwes, Ruthie Henshall, Elaine Paige,Liz Callaway, Yvetta Blanarovicova,Angie Smith, Antje Monteiro,Lisa Hopkins Seegmiller, Kathryn Holtkamp, Maria Mauti,Lea Salonga,Melissa Grohowski, Katharine Heaton, Debbie Prutsman, Joanna Ampil,Erin Cornell, Nicole Scherzinger, Beverley Knight, Madalena Alberto, Kerry Ellis, Leona Lewis and Mamie Parris.
Elaine Paige, and Nicole Sherzinger own this role. Betty is wonderful as well but Elaine and Nicole really capture the pain and angst of the character the best.
I heard Laurie Beechman sing this on Broadway in 1985. It was the most amazing thing I've ever experienced in a theatre. As she made her entrance, her body language alone made the audience begin to cry. By the end everyone was in tears as we rose to give her a standing ovation mid show. While everyone in this video brings something unique to this well worn song, Laurie Beechman's interpretation was legendary; I feel blessed to have been there. The performance here from the Phil Donahue show is but a glimpse of what the live experience was like.
Indeed. When she seared her way through "border of her coat, corner of her eye" I'm like oh boy. This is truly special. But then when she finally sang the finally Memory at the end, I literally SAW A FLASH OF LIGHTNING ⚡, not kidding, her voice blinded me. Unbelievable. Nothing ever has touched my heart so much as Laurie's performance. And then I got to see her again before she passed away the following year, in 1997 I saw her in her final run for a few months. And I waited for her at the door. A true star. Go watch her documentary LISTEN TO MY HEART. it's finally on RUclips
Betty Buckley forever...
What an amazing video to put all these together, loved it…
Oh Betty of course.
It's hard to compare the languages because the vowels they have to sing are different..
i absolutely LOVE the way Ruthie Henshall sings "alone"!! love all of them
Most people say Betty Buckley. I couldn't agree more. I also love Laurie Beechman and Liz Callaway.
8:30 I swear NOBODY hit that 'alone' like Ruthie
Saw Betty Buckley on Broadway in 1983, and I have have never looked any farther; initially, I was in awe of Elaine Paige, but after hearing Buckley on the Broadway stage, that nailed it for me. Tops in my book! And in 2019, I still listen to her!
Thank you for the video. I really enjoyed seeing all of the different faces of Grizabella. I saw Betty Buckley in the original run on Broadway, and in my opinion, she was the best. I listened with an open mind, but she had the moves and emotions nailed, and the singing was dead on. Some of the others went a little over the top, but there were some good ones.
Maria Del Sol all day! Love my Betty Buckley and Elaine Paige but damn. Cats México was powerful.
Nothing compares to Ruthie Henshalls literal cat cry
Betty Buckley vocals are just so powerful and she makes it seem like it takes nothing at all to bring it. Just flat out nothing short of amazing.
Billy Graves exactly! It's her song forever.
No apology. Betty Buckley owns this role. Period.
Elaine actually owns this role it’s her song 😂
Benton Jennings i didn’t see any emotion in her vocals but they were good as well, Broadway isn’t supposed to be perfect vocals, it’s supposed to encompass emotion.
DiDaBu Elaine Paige is ALWAYS the best!!
I feel Buckley owns this role! IMHO it is Betty and Elaine Page who set the bar for this role! Betty Buckley delivers this role with such beauty and ease.
Raymond Duncan actually Elaine Paige originated the role the time periods in this video are not right
Please tell me there's a proper recording of Ruthie Henshall performing the full song... that climax gave me shivers
🙏🙏🙏
Betty Buckley, and then there are the others.
No. Betty is one of the others.
Couldn’t agree more! She’s fantastic.
First Buckley, second Parris. I love that you have included Diana María, one of the greatest singers in Argentina 7:28
The one and only .. Betty Buckley!!
Damn... Ruthie Henshall had some oomph and grit. I LOVE Betty Buckley... but Ruthie may have converted me.
Andrew Curtiss Betty owns this, it's her song forever.
It’s that “Alone”
They are, all, very, very good ... but none can equal the intensity, the pure emotion, the dynamic acting as did Betty Buckley. When I saw this show, on Broadway, and Betty Buckley came on stage ... the whole audience sat up, motionless, as if the supreme deity arrived on stage, and listened. When Betty Buckley finished .. the audience just sat there as if frozen in time .. and then .. all at once everyone stood up with a deafening applause that lasted for quite awhile. Many were moved to tears .. as I was. One of two of the most incredibly moving performances I have ever witnessed.
To this day, I will watch it on RUclips and it brings back such beautiful, powerful memories. Thank you, and GOD Bless you, Betty Buckley, for a memory of a lifetime.
First off, thank you, Betsy, for putting this together. In my opinion, Betty Buckley is far and away the best. No comparison. When she hits "Touch Me " I get shivers each and every time I listen to her rendition. There are many very good artists in this video, but I `m sorry Betty owns this song and always will !!!!!!!
i honestly feel that, but what about nicole scherzinger? She did sooooo well with her rendition.
No comparison Betty is not the best. She is an overexaggerated robot with no understanding of the character.
@@EmilyGloeggler7984 Jealous!
Betty Buckley's performance has the right emotion, she captures the essence of Grizabella The Glamour Cat.
Betty Buckley...period
Betty Buckley’s effortlessly powerful voice and elegant, subtle acting make her the one and only Grizabella for me.
Thanks for the various portrayals, and Wow!! Betty Buckley was almost unbelievably awesome both in her visual and audio performance. I found the same performance in its entirety on RUclips recorded at the '83 Tony Awards, and it was phenomenal!
I am now sad that I will never hear her perform this song live with Cats. I am sure it was even more breath taking to hear and see her in person. What an amazingly talented performer...
Betty is terrible after watching her live performance. An overrated singer and performer.
I saw her preform ithis at the Carlisle in NYC in the '90s and that voice and nuanced performance just blew me away.
@@EmilyGloeggler7984 You're clearly jealous, which is why you have to keep responding to people praising Betty.
Sorry but no one can touch Betty Buckley effortless, soaring belting voice, a masterpiece
Betty is phenomenal!
MAMIE PARRIS!!!!!!!!!
she doesn't need to breath.. omg
I agree. Mamie the best !!
you don't have to breath when you lipsync.
Liza she did it every single night! The only time I can find her lip syncing is the Macy’s parade which makes sense. But all love videos and bway videos she doesn’t breathe
Matthew Matousek that’s....not the same thing
I've watched Leona live and I can say that this video's audio is a lot compressed, her performace is overwhelming, no one even moves whilst she's singing!
hesan2000 exactly. You have to see her live. The video out there was for some news show and it didn't even remotely show how amazing she really was.
I'm an utter noob about these singers, but Leona's voice was so smooth and clear! My only problem was what another poster said about kind of losing the heart of the role when it's not played by an older woman. On that basis, I loved the Elaine Paige and Betty Buckley versions.
0:26 Betty Buckley's vocal cords are heaven sent! I had the honor of seeing her in Hello, Dolly! from the FRONT ROW at the Kennedy Center in 2019. Such an awesome performer with an incredible voice!
No matter what the song... my answer always seems to be Lea Salonga!
After the second performance we already had a winner. No contest. Betty Buckley.
No contest - she lost.
@@EmilyGloeggler7984 Jealous.
My girl Elaine Paige🌟🌟🌟🌟 beautiful voice made me gave way 2 tears.
Betty is the song itself...
Betty is great, but no one can touch Elaine. Period. And I really liked Kim Criswell's rendition as well.
#1- Betty Buckley
2. Angelika Milster
3.Elaine Paige
4. Maria Del Sol
5. Debbie Byrne
Alex MG how is slain Paige not 1 she is clearly the best
Betty Buckley #1?! I'm guessing that nuance, subtle texturing and dynamics aren't among your top priorities?
Don't get me wrong, I'm well aware that besides Ms. Paige -- my personal favorite -- Betty Buckley has the most fans.
To suggest that Buckley isn't performing with subtle texturing, nuance and dynamics is unfair. What about her trance-like cat movements, her phrasing before the climax, and that little smile at the end? There's a lot going on! I love both Buckley and Paige, but their approaches are entirely different. Paige is more accessible and relateable. She remembers what she's lost and desperately wants it back. Buckley is in a dream state, as if she hasn't accepted that time has moved on. Different, but special all the same.
She's got the most fans for a reason, because she lived the part
Elaine Paige is one of my favorite musical theatre performers, but for this particular role i prefer an actress with a deeper voice. However, she would top my list of favorite Evita's.
I liked Betty Buckley, Mamie Parris, Elaine Paige, and Laurie Beechman. I liked Giulia Ottonello, too, though I'd never heard her before this. And others, but there were so many to go through, and I wasn't keeping notes.
And Prague!
Krim Criswell 1985 such emotion and the orchestra!
Debra Byrne(Australian wow!) :)
Loni Ackerman- Loved the ending 1989 Broadway
Maria Del Sol- Que bella!
Stephanie Lawrence- Sounding angelic!
Pia Douwes- Vienne 1995 Q Bellisima voz!
Ruthie Henshall- 1997 Wow those pipes "all aloooone!" :)
Eleaine Paige- Movie 1998 need I say more! 💙
Liz Callaway- Broadway 1989- Beautiful voice!
Linda Balgord- 1989 Broadway Amazing!
Yvetta Blanarovicoca- Prague 2004 I'm loving their rendition! And the language!
Dianne Pilkington- UK 2005 Bravo!
Angie Smith- US 2006 😣😢
Louise Dearman- Cyprus 2007 👏 👏 👏
Antje Monteiro- Netherlands 2007 I'm speechless! Just...speechless
Tina Cross- 2009 Love the voice and the make up-costume y todo!
Giulia Ottonello- Roma 2009 Ti Amo Italia! Nice makeup and the whole costume!
Maria Mauti- 2011 Holy Voice!!! 😢 "if you touch me" was wonderfully executed
Lea Salonga- Manila 2011 Awesome voice!
Paula Samonte- 2011 Love the opera sound from her voice!
Melissa Grohowski- 2012! She should be singing in many shows! Including Cats!
Jessica Hendy- 2012 oh what a voice!
Joanna Ampil- UK 2013 The piano nd her voice just compliment each other!
Natalia Sosa- 2013 Ay ay ay! Pero q voz tan fuerrrrte!!
Kelli Provart!!! 2014 She just captured the desperation of wanting to be remembered! The feeling is mutual for many, I assure you, ❤
Vivienne Carlyle- Beautiful! Piano seemed a bit off
Nicole Scherzinger- 2015 Strong and Powerful voice!!
Kate Moore- 2015 Look at that performance! 👏
Beverly Knight-2015 ❤
Madalena Alberto-2015 Mi corazon ya no puede aguantar mas!
Kelly Ellis- 2016 West End She is feeling it!
Susan McFadden- 2016 Great voice!
I didn't see Betty Buckley, nor Heather!
But everyone knows those two have powerful voices!
Mamie Parris- 2016 Broadway Of course her lungs can sing the best part in one take and still show so much emotions!
Well all these girls sing amazing! I honestly just picked my personal favorite ones lol. Damn that took a while
Much like Patti LuPone IS Evita, Betty Buckley IS Grizabella. Indelible, Inimitable, Iconic.
Betty Bucley is the only and ultimate Grizabella.........Nicole Scherzinger is close to her. Don't forget the splendid Memory of Barbra Streisand...but it's another chapter; all Streisand's renditions are unique.
Betty Buckley, but I also love Laurie Beechman.
All of theses ladies were fantastic in the role, but my favourite is Betty Buckley.
As ever, hitting notes is one thing, and I applaud you ladies; but Betty remains the queen of the crop. A note is a note is a note; mix it with the secret of TRUTH and it is NOW and FOREVER.
SO MANY beautiful voices singing one of the most moving songs written. ALL are amazing.
Is there a complete recording of the Ruthie Henshall version available somewhere? I can’t seem to find.
I swear it's on a Broadway compilation album I had when I was a kid. It had a bunch of stuff from the 70's and 80's
No comparison ! Betty Buckley is the best!
Betty Buckley is perfection.
I find everything about her exquisite.
I’m sorry but Betty Buckley’s vocals are simply unmatched. She is an amazing actress as well. She absolutely deserves the award she won for the role.
Betty Buckley "touch me.." still gets me till to this day #iconic
LEA SALONGA!!! I had no idea she played Grizabella!
Seriously for anyone saying Elaine or Nicole owned this role, too much head voice. There's a reason why Betty was known for taking owning this song over Elaine Page and it clearly shows here, chest voice all the way vs head voice.
I hate comparing people but let’s be for real, there is but ONE Grizzabella: Betty Buckley even though Elaine Paige originated the role. Betty brought Grizzabella to Broadway!!! I believe it has something to do with the sheer power, control, and truly unique quality Betty’s voice had, especially in her prime. It had a thrill in every note. It was effortless, full of breath but seemed to pour out of Betty zero effort and with the utmost control. Her ability to hit a piercing high note with power and belt that grabs the emotions... she’s amazing! That’s why she won the Tony! That’s why she’s Betty Buckley! Part training and craft but also part genetics and god given talent.
Betty failed at performing the role and lacked the melancholy that the role needed.
@@EmilyGloeggler7984 JEALOUSSSSS! What a nut!
They're all SO amazing!
Why do I cry every time with this song? Nicole is so great
tbh i think every person picked to play grizabella will always be amazing, but elaine and mamie are always going to be my favorites. elaine for defining the role, and mamie for being a genuine successor of it. i made a comment on mamies performance before, but seeing her live is absolutely chilling. everyone in the theater was on the edge of their seats and by the end people were in tears. i dont think ive ever experienced anything like it, or seen how music could bring together thousands of people in one room until that moment. im grateful i got the chance to see it.
Betty Buckley.
Betty Buckley blows them all out of the water!!!
Betty Buckley number one. Elaine page number two.
Between Betty and Elaine, both have the vocals and the emotion!
Mamie Parris sends chills down my arms. Such a Queen
Laurie, Betty, and Elaine capture the spirit of the song best to me. There's a better recording up on youtube of one of Laurie's last performances as Grizabella, before succumbing to cancer a few months later. I recommend listening to it. She carries the emotion well. Paige and Buckley of course capture it well, as most of the comment section agrees. It's deserved for the two oldest Grizabellas.
Saw Mamie on Broadway, and she singlehandedly converted me from a Cats skeptic to a Cats fan.
Nicole Scherzinger --- much, much better than I thought she'd be. Was that done in the studio?
Betty Buckley by a long shot!
At first I thought this would be annoying but I really enjoy the comparison of all the performers. Thanks for uploading. Very cool
I’m surprised that everyone says Bett Buckley... her vocals were great but emotionless
Yes exactly!
Her vocals were emotionless because her actions showcased the weakness while her vocals packed the power. You have to understand that this was her last plea for help, so she had to prove a point and only her vocals could convey the message. She’s a glamour cat so of course her face and such will not showcase too much but just enough to get the message through! 😉 😘
I disagree. This is the only rendition that made me actually cry. It's not because shes emotionless, it's because to me it's more actually more realistic than all the rest. Grizabellas burnt out and she probably doesnt have much energy to give emotion anymore. Shes just has been trying to keep her shit together, trying to keep her head high, trying to keep her composure, trying to keep the last little bit of hope she had left but has at some point lost the energy to cry about it. Shes buried her pain deep and has almost but not quite given up. She may have less body language but it's all in the eyes and lack of body language. She moves slowly and softly because she was once a glamorous cat but now shes a weak and old cat, not a flailing crying cat like everyone else trys to make her character to be. Betty makes it more of a solemn rendition instead of full of intense crying emotion. Fun fact, Betty actually went and talked to and studied homeless abandoned people to get a sense of how they act since that's what Grizabellas character was supposed to be.
@Evabell13- my point exactly!! 😉
No Betty's was the correct rendition of it. a lot of Grizebella's tend to go soft on that part of Memory too much head voice like Elaine's. Betty was all chest and is extremely difficult to pull for that range. Grizebella is not weak by emotion as she lived life with a strong persona. She's physically weak by age but still strong in character hence how she was able to gain the respect of the tribe after. A lot of other Grizebella went down route as a weak cat that got pitied for.
Mamie Parris, Chrissie Hammond, and Elaine Page 100%. Every single person in this video is exceptionally talented. But their voices and acting are amazing.
I saw Laurie Beecham perform this part at the Wintergarden theater back in 1987 and it still gives me chills. So sad that she died of cancer at such a young age. Tragic.
No one can top Laurie. Her resonance, her special quality, ability to sing at such an intimate level and then knock you dead with such a powerful rock belt. She was astounding. And an impeccable actress. You believed every word she said.
Maria del sol amazing!!!! 😍😍
Betty Buckley is the same for Grizabella as Sean Connery is to Bond. Partly popular just for nostalgia and originality.
BETTY y ELAINE..! En interpretación masculina, lo mejor que he escuchado es JOSÉ CARRERAS..impresionante..!
I get that not everyone is Mamie Paris, but I always prefer the versions where they don’t breathe after “touch me.”
wow the makeup has come on a lot! Linda Balgord looked like a child had drawn spiders on her face!
This collection is amazing. Thank you for sharing.
So a few comments. First, after almost 35 years, Betty Buckley is still in a class of her own. I won't judge the performances in Mexico city, because it sounds like the song doesn't translate well. I was impressed with the song in other languages, especially the woman in Estonia. Finally, it was amazing just how many of these singers were horrendous, I mean, I would have demanded my money back. Holding a note an extra 10 seconds (especially the wrong one), as well as screaming a note is not singing. Some of these directors must be idiots to have casted some of these people
I heard her sing Norma in Sunset Boulevard have had a good voice but she couldn't handle that role.Younger women have taken her place.
Amy Baker... Betty played Norma in London AND on Broadway. I think she could handle the role just fine. I saw her on Broadway and although I prefer Patti LuPone as Norma, in the original London version, before it was changed, Betty did a fantastic job.