He is quite talented Jess! I would agree. He did such a great job with this song. Thank you for taking the time to watch the video and comment on it :)
Paulina Enck I personally think Pasquale is better, particularly in terms of the accent when you consider they’re both American. And I’m not sure if it’s because Pasquale had the chemistry with Rees, but I do think Pasquale was better.
I saw this song in a musical revue called "We Tell the Story" at the University of Cincinnati Conservatory of Music like 15 years ago and loved it, glad I found it again. I love the woman grinning in the background.
I don't want to stand on the stage with a sword. I went to a pantomim once. I was bored. I'm not a poetical sort of a person like you. When I need a poem, the sreets and the gutters will do. There's Tommy Flanagan who lights the gas lamps- A hundred ninty lamps in Phoenix park alone. He's done it drunk for over fifty-seven years In Dublin! And down on Henry street is Mad John Maher- Old ramblin' Johnny with a face like hammer meat! But Johnny's singin' brings a Dublin man to tears. I don't know The words to tell you how it feels or how to put it in a rhyme, but if you come with me you'll know How the lamps in the park look like god in the dark as they glow on the streets of Dublin The dealers hawkin' and the dockers yellin' the buskers bangin' and the ragmen ringin' bells, and there's Maureen whose door is always open for All Dublin! And Tony Kiely with his racing pigeons. It's like religon how he lives to fly those birds- He swears they travel for a hundred miles or more. I don't know The kind of words that you might say but I can put it my own way, and if you come with me you'll know that thoses birds on the wing are a beautiful thing as they blow through the streets of Dublin And there's music like nothin' you've heard if you know the right jukebox to play! There are glasses to raise in the praise of survivin' the day... Down where Miss Kitty Farrelly is pourin' whiskey and Frankie Donahughe is lighting her cigar. A smokey den where workin' men don't bring the wife... It's the laughter of fellas with stories to tell, men who love to get drunk and raise true feckin' hell! Ah, you come out with me and you'll see what you're missin' in life On the Streets of Dublin On the Streets of Dublin On the Streets of Dublin On the Streets of Dublin
I prefer Steven Pasquale, who sang this song in the original show, "The Man of No Importance." Judge for yourself: ruclips.net/video/CnXuDKCsDk0/видео.html
Yes, I love Jason's version as well. (But I love most of what he does, especially his "Younger Than Springtime" ruclips.net/video/9GL_QA_qkSg/видео.html
He is Great. but I just, I don't think he did the song right. I love Andrew Rannells to death but it's like, he didn't really try make it sound, like anything but, I don't know.
Because he sang it as himself and not what you imagine the character doing in this circumstance? Hmm. Seems to get him work. I think this interpretation is great! This is also clearly a vocal run through and without any characterization. If you don't make sure your notes are correct before you jump into characterizing then you're doing something wrong. Fundamentals, my friend.
god i love andrew rannells
He is quite talented Jess! I would agree. He did such a great job with this song. Thank you for taking the time to watch the video and comment on it :)
This is the best version of this song on RUclips. His voice suits this song.
So glad you liked this! Thank you for taking the time to comment.
Get someone that looks at you the same way Stephanie looks at Andrew
I literally just noticed this. LOVE IT ❤️
holy hell what key was that in that's ungodly high and beautiful
E Major.
That's the original key of the song, lol
@@saschahoupt6177 I know right....I was like yeah we're bringing this baby down
It’s just his tone. It’s a high bari song, topping out at an A. But the big sustained notes are only F#s and Abs.
He's awesome 😍 How could you not love him? ❤
aww i love him so much! he's such a cinnamon roll.
Did not think I could ever love another version of this song after hearing Pasquale, but boy was I wrong! Andrew is phenomenal!! Wow!
Paulina Enck
I personally think Pasquale is better, particularly in terms of the accent when you consider they’re both American.
And I’m not sure if it’s because Pasquale had the chemistry with Rees, but I do think Pasquale was better.
Also Jason Danieley is better. Rannells is talented but his voice is too light for this song.
This left me longing for Stephen. Sorry….just my thoughts
@@roundknittles That’s it. His voice has no smoky grit or bottom the song needs
YAS! SANG!
He sure does! I'm glad you liked this and thank you for watching!
This is the best version of this song I've ever heard and I wish it was in a higher audio quality
I'm glad you like it 😀
I saw this song in a musical revue called "We Tell the Story" at the University of Cincinnati Conservatory of Music like 15 years ago and loved it, glad I found it again. I love the woman grinning in the background.
the woman is Stephanie J Block
So incredible !
He sure is! It was just announced that Andrew is going to be taking over for Neil Patrick Harris in "Hedwig" on Broadway!
i watched this in like 2017 and loved it and couldn’t find it ohmygod im so happy i found it
I'm so glad to have been able to post this so you could find it and watch it over and over again
😀
I love this! Thanks so much for sharing!
You are very welcome! Thank you for watching!
I'm far too excited at the prospect of him playing Whizzer in Falsettos.
And I wasn't disappointed!
This aged fantastically
I would like to hear him do this in an Irish accent. His take is so interesting!
I don't want to stand
on the stage with a sword.
I went to a pantomim once.
I was bored.
I'm not a poetical sort of a person like you.
When I need a poem,
the sreets and the gutters will do.
There's Tommy Flanagan who lights the gas lamps-
A hundred ninty lamps in Phoenix park alone.
He's done it drunk for over fifty-seven years
In Dublin!
And down on Henry street is Mad John Maher-
Old ramblin' Johnny with a face like hammer meat!
But Johnny's singin' brings a Dublin man to tears.
I don't know
The words to tell you how it feels
or how to put it in a rhyme,
but if you come with me you'll know
How the lamps in the park
look like god in the dark
as they glow
on the streets of Dublin
The dealers hawkin' and the dockers yellin'
the buskers bangin' and the ragmen ringin' bells,
and there's Maureen whose door is always open for
All Dublin!
And Tony Kiely with his racing pigeons.
It's like religon how he lives to fly those birds-
He swears they travel for a hundred miles or more.
I don't know
The kind of words that you might say
but I can put it my own way,
and if you come with me you'll know
that thoses birds on the wing
are a beautiful thing
as they blow
through the streets of Dublin
And there's music like nothin' you've heard
if you know the right jukebox to play!
There are glasses to raise in the praise
of survivin' the day...
Down where
Miss Kitty Farrelly is pourin' whiskey
and Frankie Donahughe is lighting her cigar.
A smokey den where workin' men don't bring the wife...
It's the laughter of fellas with stories to tell,
men who love to get drunk and raise true feckin' hell!
Ah, you come out with me and you'll see what you're missin' in life
On the Streets of Dublin
On the Streets of Dublin
On the Streets of Dublin
On the Streets of Dublin
His vocal skills are just amazing ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Whole-heartedly agree! Thank you for watching :)
They really are! Thanks for watching :)
im nutti gn
I prefer Steven Pasquale, who sang this song in the original show, "The Man of No Importance." Judge for yourself: ruclips.net/video/CnXuDKCsDk0/видео.html
Jason Danieley also has an excellent version
Yes, I love Jason's version as well. (But I love most of what he does, especially his "Younger Than Springtime" ruclips.net/video/9GL_QA_qkSg/видео.html
Hé should decide -Irish accent or not?
no attempt at an irish accent to sing this at all
He is Great. but I just, I don't think he did the song right. I love Andrew Rannells to death but it's like, he didn't really try make it sound, like anything but, I don't know.
Because he sang it as himself and not what you imagine the character doing in this circumstance?
Hmm. Seems to get him work.
I think this interpretation is great! This is also clearly a vocal run through and without any characterization.
If you don't make sure your notes are correct before you jump into characterizing then you're doing something wrong. Fundamentals, my friend.
onebigmess253 not the same without an Irish accent
Kyle ye but it’s supposed to be irish Cause it’s singing about the streets of Dublin I mean he could have tried to do it