Bonnie & Clyde's Jeremy Jordan Sings National Anthem
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2011
- Jeremy Jordan (Clyde Barrow) sang the National Anthem at the World TeamTennis matches on July 20th, 2011.
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I love the way he didn't have to do those crazy riffs that most celebrities do when they sing this song. He just sang with a pure and totally outstanding voice.....breathtaking! I'm so glad that someone discovered this genius!
I was just thinking that , no flourishes at all , just precision and clarity.
He should totally sing it at a massive event like the super bowl!
Man that is a hell of a key for a guy to sing this song!!!!!!
he is the BEST star on Broadway
he is so perfect. and it doesnt hurt that hes literally the nicest guy ever.
he set a standard for men to sing this song....fantastic
I've umpired at many World TeamTennis events, and this was by far the best of the many performances of The Star-Spangled Banner I've heard. Mr. Jordan is phenomenal.
His voice is gold🇺🇸 ⭐
This guy has probably the best voice I’ve every heard
Oh jeremy Jordan how I love u!
He is perfect.
I saw an interview where he talked about this, and he claims that he was terrified the whole way through. It does not show at all!
OddUndeniably what interview
Show people broadway.com
That was beautifully done!
I can't believe this is my first time coming across this. Well done, JJ! 👏 A cappella, too. 👍
I have no idea Jeremy Jordan sang the National Anthem. He performed it way 100% better than Fergie did. Fergie tried it to do something new and different but it was awful. And most singers who sang the National Anthem had messed up, forgot the lyrics or just tried something new but just performed awful. By far Jeremy Jordan sang it better than any singers who did. He kept it simple and classy.
Jeremy Jordan should have sung the national anthem instead of Fergie... just saying.
I Love him to death!!!!! -3
At the end, it is a pure version without any improvise on this planet.
Amazing, side note- 'twas so proudly we hailed not whats so proudly we hailed
No, he was right. It's "What so proudly we hailed."
Well don't don't ahead of yourself, it's debatable.