Kristin Chenoweth ~ Hurry! It's Lovely Up Here ~ 11/24/02
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- Encores 10th Anniversary Bash ~11/24/02 ~ Broadway
Kristin Chenoweth sings Hurry! It's Lovely Up Here from On A Clear Day You Can See Forever.
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A Real Talented Actress. Beautiful Voice.
She should have done the Revival.
As always, this woman has always known how to sing so well, but to "act" a song with such feeling and authenticity! I just love her!
My very favorite Kristin C performance!
Almost 20 years later and she still sounds the same!!!
She is just gorgeous and her voice is too! Beautiful!!
Thanks for posting this! I love this song and like that we live in a world where we can hear Kristin Chenoweth, Barbara Harris, Barbra Streisand, and Doris Day all sing different versions. :)
And Johnny Mathis, all valid versions.
And Audra McDonald
Streisand's is bay far the best!
Danny Kaye did a sweetly laid-back version on television, too, back in the day.......
@@ryebread9299Audra has sung this?
You are very observant. She is quite possibly the most adorable human alive. I love her from afar. Thank you. Thank you.
Kristen is adorable singing this song. If they were to remake the movie, she would be wonderful.
Maybe the best song in the best Broadway score in history.
Nothing like a video where Streisand, Chenowith and Harris fans can all have at each other
Encores! is the best theatrer program going!
I saw Kristin Chenoweth in STEEL PEER, her B'way debut. I knew by the end of the evening that she could hold her own alongside the likes of Debra Monk and Karen Ziemba, but that she was going to be as big as she's become - her talent right out of the gate was that obvious.
KC sounds like a princess ❤️😍
I wish they would remake the movie with her, and follow the ORIGINAL storyline & songs from the stage version. The S.S. Bernard Cohn is such a fun song.
She would make a very good Daisy, but I can't imagine Chenoweth as Melinda. That transformation requires a timeless kind of sensuous elegance that Streisand embodied for the ages.
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I don't think so. Sure, she is an amazing comical actress/performer. But, I don't think she'd be overlooked for that reason. Because, a truly gifted actor/actress is able to be whatever she's needed to be.
Have to agree with previous posters on Barbara Harris being the best performer of this song. There's also another great song from the show titled, "What Did I Have That I Don't Have?". Though both Eydie Gorme and Streisand do the song justice, NO ONE sings it better than Harris. I was fortunate to see her twice on the stage as a kid in THE APPLE TREE and it's one of my fondest theatre performances.
Must be such a fun song to sing night after night. I think it's the second best (to Barbra's definitive) movie version. LOVE IT!
i know this was in 2002 but somebody already saw her as Rosetta. LOL gave her a (prop) sunflower and then the way she put it down is too Rosetta. hehe! love! ♥
Somethings are too good to be true. Kristen Chenoweth is one.
Right when KC was in the rehearsal/workshop process for Wicked!!
I knew nothing about this presentation until It was mentioned in reviews for that unfortunate Broadway Revival a few years ago. So disappointed I missed it. Thanks for posting.
Love Kristin and the song!
kristin is so absolutly lovely and cute!!!
For that reason, this song is a constant source of friction between me and a friend, even though we both love it.
Thank you for the beautiful clip! I love Kristen, and while Barbra has the best voice, I think Barabra Harris's still gives the greatest version, a really stunning rendition on the cast album.
I first fell in love with Kristin as an actress (yes, I'm a Gleek) on last season. I remember thinking, wow this chick has a great voice AND quite an engaging (adorable) personality for the screen as well. I knew she was a theatre' star, but not to the extent that she is. Discovering she's a major Babs fan and the One Less Bell medley was topping on the cake. I really believe KC is going to join that very elite club of superstar singers AND actresses of which there are really only two ...
I actually enjoy the movie version with Barbara Streisand. I would love to see the stage version though. It seems like the plot changed a lot from the original to the movie. Kristin is amazing. I met her (briefly) at an appearance for "Wicked" and she is even more adorable in person!
QUEEN MOTHER
This is amazing 🥰🥰
thank you!!!!
Oh ya, this is the good stuff.
I agree Barbara Harris is the best performer of all these songs as the woman who intruduced them.
I love Barbara Harris,but Kristin is another Daisy Gamble. I knew Alan Lerner in 1966, "Clear Day" was still at the Hellinger. If I had the $ I'd go see Kristin when she's playing Toledo quite soon
Possibly the only reason Barbara Harris didn't become a major star was her shyness and unease with self-promotion. As others have said, she was sensational in ''On A Clear Day,''in several film roles, and before that as a cast member of ''Second City,'' where she had great chemistry with another huge young talent, Alan Arkin.
@AvalonMorley In all fairness I have to concede that Kristen Chenoweth IS a very talented,well trained singer and performer. It's just that I don't especially care for the level of artificiality she and many other theater performers bring to the stage. It feels emotionally very remote to me and I get a very cold feeling listening. She's excellent though.
And I totally agree about Barbara Harris...who according to Alfred Hitchcock was the best actress he ever worked with.
I hate to burst the bubble for some of you, but as flawlessly tuneful as Streisand executed this in the film, and as lovingly coddled as Chenoweth rendered in this concert performance, none other than the one and only stage original Barbara Harris took this song and quirkily transformed it onto another level of (as someone here mentioned) some kind of amazing accessibility. Too bad she quit everything a few years later--too sad, for us.
You think very highly of yourself, assuming your opinion is definitive and would burst the bubble of people who don't agree with you. Chenoweth, Harris and Streisand are all worthy interpreters of this song. We can love all three or one above the other, that's the way it works.
@@chrisn7259 I think it's unnecessary to accuse someone of thinking "very highly" of oneself just because s/he offers an opinion different from youra and/or others. I agree with that earlier viewpoint. While Barbara Cook is terrific and Streisand is Streisand and Chenoweth plays around as Chenoweth does: Barbara Harris, on the recording, brings more of the character, Daisy Gamble, in the play to her recorded rendition, IMO, and that makes the song belong to Daisy/Harris. For sheer musicality, I prefer Barbara Cook's rendition. I have no great expertise in such matters; I just communicate my reaction and reflection.
It’s truly lovely but I the age of MAGA misinformation and alternative facts you are WRONG! BARBRA RULES 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿💥💥💥
@@chrisn7259 Dude, I never said my *opinion* was definitive. I just said what I (and apparently others) felt hearing all these versions. Now, take some time to get that gigantic arthropod out of your very tight rectal orifice and enjoy life without clenching so much.
@@darrylgaines2540 see, now I can gleefully disagree with that nonetheless fabulous take
Would you happen to have any of the footage featuring Roger Bart?
@casualobserver51 I agree the movie absolutely stunk, but regardless, Barbra's performances on each number of Clear Day have become the definitive versions. It's amazing that you would not acknowledge the artist that popularized it. But saying that, I love this version. Now on to more important topics; YOU ACTUALLY SAW STREISAND LIVE IN THE ORIGINAL FUNNY GIRL? I hate you!
Why is she singing to a flower that's already bloomed?
Because she's a republican and will take credit for anything good that exists and then destroy it.
@@mcorby53lol huh? u ok?
@@asnalelo.165 Sorry, that's congressional republicans who do that. She's fine. It was an inappropriate comment and I'd delete if if that was an option. And apologize to her if she was offended.
@gandy74 Surely you mean "thank GOD for Barbara Cook!" Or, for that matter, "thank GOD for Barbara Harris!" Just think if all stage-to-screen musical adaptations got mangled such that practically only one person got to sing in them. Even when that one has a voice as glorious as Ms. Streisand's, it's a terrible shame. Look at what happened to the score and characters of FUNNY GIRL. It's a shame to lose so much of a show, to have practically a one-woman show.
What song of Fanny's in Funny Girl would you have cut to make room for rather ordinary songs by Eddie, her mother, etc? For better or worse, Funny Girl was shaped around Streisand once they understand what she was capable of. The play and the movie exist because of her.
do you have ss bernard cohn?
@casualobserver51 How dare you dis(miss) the other Barbra (Streisand). If it weren't for her, no one would even know the song (or entire show) even existed.
I luv Kristen. ..cute, funny, talented, and gay friendly,,,,what's not to like?
I love Kristen, but no one holds a candle to Barbara Harris...but then again, wasn't the role created for her?
Ish! Well, at least she has guts. It takes a lot of nerve to sing a Streisand song. Wise people would never attempt it. This is Barbra's song!