The adoration with which Alan looks at her is SO deserved - WHAT A STAR. As a theatre teacher I will be showing this performance to my students for ages to come as a masterclass in how to act a song!!!
Yes! Just saw this in NYC, and tears were streaming down her face as she sang. It was the most beautiful rendition. The original production owns Suddenly Seymour, but Joy Woods made this song her own!
THATS HOW YOU DO IT!!!! Not only has she made this song her own but she got to the true core of this song. It’s not just a cute wanting song, it truly is heartbreaking because Audrey doesn’t only think she can’t obtain this dream but she doesn’t believe she deserves it and Joy PERFECTLY displays that. It shows the hurt behind Audreys quirkiness. THANK YOU
Ellen Green will forever haunt this song. And I’ve seen any number of great performers try to pull off this role - and song - but somehow still not be able to escape Ellen Green’s indelible imprint. But I think Joy Woods has done it here. Really simple, uncomplicated, specific, honest, and just plain beautiful. First person outside of Ellen Green who made me weep at the end. Wow.
Joy Woods is stunning and incomparable as Audrey. She is perfection the entire show. RUN to see her in the Shop! I'm so glad I did, and I'm dying to go back 💚
She’s the best since Ellen Greene. I said it. Her innocence and youthful spirit are so refreshing with a character that’s usually played super rough around the edges. I love it.
Joy embodies Audrey perfectly; she's caught up in the wonder of her fantasy, then realises it is just that - a fantasy. You can feel every emotion through the screen. The excitement, the hopefulness, the despair and the vulnerability. She captures everything that makes Audrey the captivating character that Audrey is,
This made me cry. Actors of color finally getting a chance to play all kinds of roles. Quirky, neurotic, witty … thrilling to see. It wasn’t always that way and to see this is so gratifying. And what a beautiful performance! This expansive vision makes for better plays and musicals. Better theatre! BRAVO!✌🏾💛👏🏾
Absolutely stunning performance on top of her vocals here: She cried two lines of tears exactly at "better home," which is the summary phrase of the entire song. The tears reveal to us that Audrey knows she's only day-dreaming. That the sweet, manicured middle-class suburban life will never come true for her. While Greene's version brilliantly tows the line between campy and dark, this one solidly sits in the realism realm, which I believe is closer to Howard Ashman's original vision given his other I Want songs. Heartbreaking performance, devinely executed.
I'm obsessed with this interpretation. I've had it on loop all week. Perfect vocal technique aside, Joy has filled this performance with such incredible complexity. It's vulnerable, innocent, hopeful, oozing with pain, and above all sincere.
To have a genius like Alan Menkin this enraptured with her singing is beyond. I saw Joy and Jeremy this past week and it was absolute perfection. Run to see this cast.
I'll sing Joy Woods praises as much as anyone else, but it should be noted how much passion Alan Menkens puts into the piano on Somewhere That's Green. Every time I hear him play it, I can tell he's playing it for Howard Ashman.
She takes such a silly little song that’s half one liners and made it such an entire lovely little world. By far my favorite rendition I’ve ever heard.
@@nathanfogg5918 me oh my you took that personally. I wasn’t saying it’s a bad song or poorly written. Silly little song in that it’s a funny song. And most renditions you come across are played quite silly. I agreed it’s a great tune. No need to be bitter online.
@@nathanfogg5918 Um, maybe YOU didn't get it? Half of it is satire of the 1950's version of the American Dream. It is an important song, but don't forget that it's not a fully serious song either.
has to be one of the most sincere musical theatre performers of the last 20-25 years. none of the put-on generalized sentimentality bullshit that constitutes 98% of acting through song, so refreshing.
Just saw her tonight for the second time. Tears streaming down her face while she sang this. I cannot get over how she has completely reinterpreted this role, and this song in particular, and made it her own. What a talent!
So excited to see her this summer. It seriously warms my heart to see this show getting so much love and care after all of these years. Not a half-baked, mediocre revival but a true labor of love to retell the original story in such a beautiful way. You can see it on Alan's face - she did the role and the song such perfect justice.
In answer to Mr. Menken's question, no, she could not be any more adorable. I was so blessed to see her in the show a few weeks ago and she captured my heart from the very first moment. Her interpretation of the role was fresh and new and absolutely true to the character. Loved, loved, LOVED her (and the entire company) so much!
What makes Joy and Ellen so good in this role is that they play it so real that you believe what they are singing about. This is the first time I’ve seen and heard Joy and she’s incredible. Her acting is perfect and her voice is lovely as lovely could be. Comparing Joy and Ellen in my opinion is wrong. Both were perfect for the role and each actress brings a special uniqueness to Audrey.
Alan Menken can play anything from his huge compositional output at any time. He is purely following her and is rarely looking down. That is phenomenal. He is a modern day Mozart.
We had tickets for last week.. saw her.. and loved the show so much.. we saw it again two days later.. fantastic!!!! RUN.. don't walk to see this show.. and Matt Boyle is great too!!!
OMG,, this is a stunning performnance. Joy Woods is a dream... my goodness, her talent is bringing me to tears. What a lovely young woman with a HUGE talent. Bravo! I in tears while writing my comment and when I looked up at the video so was Joy! Alan is right, she's adorable! SHe's got the IT factor for sure.
I know Seymour's the greatest But I'm dating a semi-sadist So I got a black eye And my arm's in a cast Still, that Seymour's a cutie Well, if not, he's got inner beauty And I dream of a place Where we could be together at last A matchbox of our own A fence of real chain link A grill out on the patio Disposal in the sink A washer and a dryer And an ironing machine In the tract house that we share Somewhere that's green
Joy Woods, I’m such a fan!! I went to see you two times and still couldn’t get enough of your amazing performance. Beautiful voice and phenomenal acting, truly my favorite Audrey! ❤️
Joy is the personification of magic, what a gift she is to the industry, little shop, future artists of colour and to the bloody world! Absolutely obsessed
I see Little Shop in a week and I am so excited to see her live, she sounds absolutely amazing here! I saw Lena Hall in December, and she was phenomenal, and I know Joy will be great too!!
I know Seymour's the greatest But I'm dating a semi-sadist So I've got a black eye And my arm's in a cast. Still, that Seymour's a cutie Well, if not, he's got inner beauty And I dream of a place Where we could be together at last A matchbox of our own A fence of real chain link, A grill out on the patio Disposal in the sink A washer and a dryer and an ironing machine In a tract house that we share Somewhere that's green. He rakes and trims the grass He loves to mow and weed I cook like Betty Crocker And I look like Donna Reed There's plastic on the furniture To keep it neat and clean In the Pine-Sol scented air Somewhere that's green Between our frozen dinner And our bedtime, nine-fifteen We snuggle watchin' Lucy On our big, enormous twelve-inch screen I'm his December Bride He's Father, he Knows Best Our kids play Howdy Doody As the sun sets in the west A picture out of Better Homes and Gardens magazine Far from Skid Row I dream we'll go Somewhere that's green.
I know Seymour's the greatest But I'm dating a semi-sadist So I've got a black eye And my arm's in a cast. Still, that Seymour's a cutie Well, if not, he's got inner beauty And I dream of a place Where we could be together at last A matchbox of our own A fence of real chain link, A grill out on the patio Disposal in the sink A washer and a dryer and an ironing machine In a tract house that we share Somewhere that's green. He rakes and trims the grass He loves to mow and weed I cook like Betty Crocker And I look like Donna Reed There's plastic on the furniture To keep it neat and clean In the Pine-Sol scented air Somewhere that's green Between our frozen dinner And our bedtime, nine-fifteen We snuggle watchin' Lucy On our big, enormous twelve-inch screen I'm his December Bride He's Father, he Knows Best Our kids play Howdy Doody As the sun sets in the west A picture out of Better Homes and Gardens magazine Far from Skid Row I dream we'll go Somewhere that's green.
Maybe he's right Maybe there is something the matter with me I just don't see how a world that makes such wonderful things could be bad Look at this stuff Isn't it neat? Wouldn't you think my collection's complete? Wouldn't you think I'm the girl The girl who has everything? Look at this trove Treasures untold How many wonders can one cavern hold? Looking around here you'd think Sure, she's got everything I've got gadgets and gizmos a-plenty I've got whozits and whatzits galore You want thingamabobs? I've got twenty! But who cares? No big deal I want more I wanna be where the people are I wanna see, wanna see 'em dancin' Walking around on those, what do you call 'em? Oh, feet Flippin' your fins, you don't get too far Legs are required for jumping, dancing Strolling along down a, what's that word again? Street Up where they walk, up where they run Up where they stay all day in the sun Wanderin' free, wish I could be Part of that world What would I give if I could live out of these waters? What would I pay to spend a day warm on the sand? Bet'cha on land they understand Bet they don't reprimand their daughters Bright young women, sick of swimmin' Ready to stand And ready to know what the people know Ask 'em my questions and get some answers What's a fire and why does it, what's the word? Burn? When's it my turn? Wouldn't I love, love to explore that shore up above? Out of the sea Wish I could be Part of that world
I know Seymour's the greatest But I'm dating a semi-sadist So I've got a black eye And my arm's in a cast. Still, that Seymour's a cutie Well, if not, he's got inner beauty And I dream of a place Where we could be together at last A matchbox of our own A fence of real chain link, A grill out on the patio Disposal in the sink A washer and a dryer and an ironing machine In a tract house that we share Somewhere that's green. He rakes and trims the grass He loves to mow and weed I cook like Betty Crocker And I look like Donna Reed There's plastic on the furniture To keep it neat and clean In the Pine-Sol scented air Somewhere that's green Between our frozen dinner And our bedtime, nine-fifteen We snuggle watchin' Lucy On our big, enormous twelve-inch screen I'm his December Bride He's Father, he Knows Best Our kids play Howdy Doody As the sun sets in the west A picture out of Better Homes and Gardens magazine Far from Skid Row I dream we'll go Somewhere that's green.
I know Seymour's the greatest But I'm dating a semi-sadist So I've got a black eye And my arm's in a cast. Still, that Seymour's a cutie Well, if not, he's got inner beauty And I dream of a place Where we could be together at last A matchbox of our own A fence of real chain link, A grill out on the patio Disposal in the sink A washer and a dryer and an ironing machine In a tract house that we share Somewhere that's green. He rakes and trims the grass He loves to mow and weed I cook like Betty Crocker And I look like Donna Reed There's plastic on the furniture To keep it neat and clean In the Pine-Sol scented air Somewhere that's green Between our frozen dinner And our bedtime, nine-fifteen We snuggle watchin' Lucy On our big, enormous twelve-inch screen I'm his December Bride He's Father, he Knows Best Our kids play Howdy Doody As the sun sets in the west A picture out of Better Homes and Gardens magazine Far from Skid Row I dream we'll go Somewhere that's green.
After 12 years of saving and credit building, crappy rental houses and insect-infested apartments, my husband and I bought our first house this summer, in a little exurban neighborhood adjacent to a smallish Texas city. Assuming we can ever get the lawn to grow back in, it's our "Somewhere That's Green."
I know, I'm a little late. There are a few songs that can bring tears to my eyes due to how beautiful. I heard different singers sing this song, but Joy Wood's version is the only that ever brought those tears. Joy, you are amazing.
I kind of like this version. It sounds like she had a great voice. I wish she would've sung it straight all the way through. I think that would have been an incredible version. But I get it, no one wants to sing it straight they want to sing it like the character.
I know Seymour's the greatest But I'm dating a semi-sadist So I've got a black eye And my arm's in a cast. Still, that Seymour's a cutie Well, if not, he's got inner beauty And I dream of a place Where we could be together at last A matchbox of our own A fence of real chain link, A grill out on the patio Disposal in the sink A washer and a dryer and an ironing machine In a tract house that we share Somewhere that's green. He rakes and trims the grass He loves to mow and weed I cook like Betty Crocker And I look like Donna Reed There's plastic on the furniture To keep it neat and clean In the Pine-Sol scented air Somewhere that's green. Between our frozen dinner And our bedtime, nine-fifteen We snuggle watchin' Lucy On our big, enormous twelve-inch screen I'm his December Bride He's Father, he Knows Best Our kids play Howdy Doody As the sun sets in the west A picture out of Better Homes and Gardens magazine Far from Skid Row I dream we'll go Somewhere that's green.
Alan Menken is an inspiration!!! Love his music! And Joy made me tear up singing! I’d love to see her on Broadway!!!! She put her heart into this! A true actress!!!
The adoration with which Alan looks at her is SO deserved - WHAT A STAR. As a theatre teacher I will be showing this performance to my students for ages to come as a masterclass in how to act a song!!!
Came to say this! He looks at her like she’s singing it how he imagined it.
I think... this is actually the best version I've ever heard of the song.
Nobody will ever can beat Ellen Greene's perfect rendition, but this is a great one.
I totally agree!
@@BallMarks comparing actors is dumb, their characterizations couldn’t be more different
Yes! Just saw this in NYC, and tears were streaming down her face as she sang. It was the most beautiful rendition. The original production owns Suddenly Seymour, but Joy Woods made this song her own!
Agreeed
THATS HOW YOU DO IT!!!! Not only has she made this song her own but she got to the true core of this song. It’s not just a cute wanting song, it truly is heartbreaking because Audrey doesn’t only think she can’t obtain this dream but she doesn’t believe she deserves it and Joy PERFECTLY displays that. It shows the hurt behind Audreys quirkiness. THANK YOU
Well said. She performed this amazingly!
Joy’s Audrey is the perfect mix of wide-eyed, cartoon charm and raw, unadulterated humanity.
Audrey is kind of a fallen Disney princess.
@@Donillini AHHH SO TRUE
She sings and expresses with artistry that is superior. Bravo.
She sings and expresses with artistry that is superior. Bravo.
“I’m his…December ✨bride ✨”UUUGGGHH!!! The breath! The eyes! This was just, wow.
O.M.G. Can it get any better?!
That's the EXACT moment that gets me every time!
Ellen Green will forever haunt this song. And I’ve seen any number of great performers try to pull off this role - and song - but somehow still not be able to escape Ellen Green’s indelible imprint. But I think Joy Woods has done it here. Really simple, uncomplicated, specific, honest, and just plain beautiful. First person outside of Ellen Green who made me weep at the end. Wow.
This, exactly!
You've put my thoughts, and feelings, into words. Cheers
I could not agree more
1000% Percent agree.
i have never understood what this song was supposed to make me feel until joy sang it. incredible.
Right!? She Truly is Audrey!
Joy Woods is stunning and incomparable as Audrey. She is perfection the entire show. RUN to see her in the Shop! I'm so glad I did, and I'm dying to go back 💚
She was actually a member of the original cast for this production, playing Chiffon.
Is this show back on Broadway now or something?
@leif1075 the off-Broadway revival has been on since 2019 at the Westside Theater in NYC 👍👍
She’s the best since Ellen Greene. I said it. Her innocence and youthful spirit are so refreshing with a character that’s usually played super rough around the edges. I love it.
Totally agree.
Joy embodies Audrey perfectly; she's caught up in the wonder of her fantasy, then realises it is just that - a fantasy. You can feel every emotion through the screen. The excitement, the hopefulness, the despair and the vulnerability. She captures everything that makes Audrey the captivating character that Audrey is,
This made me cry. Actors of color finally getting a chance to play all kinds of roles. Quirky, neurotic, witty … thrilling to see. It wasn’t always that way and to see this is so gratifying. And what a beautiful performance! This expansive vision makes for better plays and musicals. Better theatre! BRAVO!✌🏾💛👏🏾
❤❤👏👏
Hear hear! 👏🏻
The fact that she can sound so crystal clear with tears in her eyes is mind blowing.
Joy woods is breathtaking
We NEED a studio recording of Joy singing this song!!!
Absolutely stunning performance on top of her vocals here: She cried two lines of tears exactly at "better home," which is the summary phrase of the entire song. The tears reveal to us that Audrey knows she's only day-dreaming. That the sweet, manicured middle-class suburban life will never come true for her. While Greene's version brilliantly tows the line between campy and dark, this one solidly sits in the realism realm, which I believe is closer to Howard Ashman's original vision given his other I Want songs.
Heartbreaking performance, devinely executed.
2:21 Wow, the acting and emotion, she actually cried on command here...
I saw her twice and she cried each time. Just a master class from start to finish.
I'm obsessed with this interpretation. I've had it on loop all week. Perfect vocal technique aside, Joy has filled this performance with such incredible complexity. It's vulnerable, innocent, hopeful, oozing with pain, and above all sincere.
I think Ellen Greene would approve. Finally someone who doesn’t try to imitate her and puts a fresh spin on Audrey
To have a genius like Alan Menkin this enraptured with her singing is beyond. I saw Joy and Jeremy this past week and it was absolute perfection. Run to see this cast.
I saw them Sat 8/26 evening performance. They were incredible!!
I'll sing Joy Woods praises as much as anyone else, but it should be noted how much passion Alan Menkens puts into the piano on Somewhere That's Green. Every time I hear him play it, I can tell he's playing it for Howard Ashman.
She takes such a silly little song that’s half one liners and made it such an entire lovely little world. By far my favorite rendition I’ve ever heard.
Silly little song? I think maybe uou didnt get it?
It is, imho, one of the best I Want songs ever written for a musical
@@nathanfogg5918 me oh my you took that personally. I wasn’t saying it’s a bad song or poorly written. Silly little song in that it’s a funny song. And most renditions you come across are played quite silly. I agreed it’s a great tune. No need to be bitter online.
@@nathanfogg5918 Um, maybe YOU didn't get it? Half of it is satire of the 1950's version of the American Dream. It is an important song, but don't forget that it's not a fully serious song either.
brb sobbing she’s incredible
her version always makes me cry. She has a slight squeaky timbre to her voice that makes her sound so youthful and adorable. I love her.
Just saw the show tonight. Joy Wood has a knockout voice!
We were there twice last week.. so good
Her vocals + Menken on keys = chills
The tears. OMG the tears. Is there anything this woman can't do?
When I tell you I’ve watched this around 43 times in the past 24 hours… that’s NO lie at all… I can’t get over how amazing it is! She’s such a star
has to be one of the most sincere musical theatre performers of the last 20-25 years. none of the put-on generalized sentimentality bullshit that constitutes 98% of acting through song, so refreshing.
she made it her own, and not in the Ellen Greene style...she is gorgeous, and her. voice reminds me of Irene Cara
Just saw her tonight for the second time. Tears streaming down her face while she sang this. I cannot get over how she has completely reinterpreted this role, and this song in particular, and made it her own. What a talent!
this is the most beautiful thing i have heard & seen in a long time!!🥺🥺
So excited to see her this summer. It seriously warms my heart to see this show getting so much love and care after all of these years. Not a half-baked, mediocre revival but a true labor of love to retell the original story in such a beautiful way. You can see it on Alan's face - she did the role and the song such perfect justice.
In answer to Mr. Menken's question, no, she could not be any more adorable. I was so blessed to see her in the show a few weeks ago and she captured my heart from the very first moment. Her interpretation of the role was fresh and new and absolutely true to the character. Loved, loved, LOVED her (and the entire company) so much!
STUNNING! Perhaps the best version of this song ever?
Look at the way he looks at her.
That 👏 Voice 👏
Holy crap. I'd never seen her Audrey until a few minutes ago, and I'm already convinced it's the best I've ever seen, bar none. She's amazing!
What makes Joy and Ellen so good in this role is that they play it so real that you believe what they are singing about. This is the first time I’ve seen and heard Joy and she’s incredible. Her acting is perfect and her voice is lovely as lovely could be. Comparing Joy and Ellen in my opinion is wrong. Both were perfect for the role and each actress brings a special uniqueness to Audrey.
Such a cheerfully sad song with an angelical and happy voice... Match made in heaven
Alan Menken can play anything from his huge compositional output at any time. He is purely following her and is rarely looking down. That is phenomenal. He is a modern day Mozart.
This is literally phenomenal!!!! What an amazing singer/actress! Give her all the $$$ and roles!!!
She’s perfect for Audrey! Literally had me in tears
We had tickets for last week.. saw her.. and loved the show so much.. we saw it again two days later.. fantastic!!!! RUN.. don't walk to see this show.. and Matt Boyle is great too!!!
would LOVE to have a recording of this whole show with her. amazing!
She's absolute perfection. A true master of her craft.
She knows. The desperate aching beautiful love that redeems ... something, somehow.
OMG,, this is a stunning performnance. Joy Woods is a dream... my goodness, her talent is bringing me to tears. What a lovely young woman with a HUGE talent. Bravo! I in tears while writing my comment and when I looked up at the video so was Joy! Alan is right, she's adorable! SHe's got the IT factor for sure.
I saw the show yesterday and Joy was incredible. She had the audience in the palm of her hand with this song. Bravo.
I know Seymour's the greatest
But I'm dating a semi-sadist
So I got a black eye
And my arm's in a cast
Still, that Seymour's a cutie
Well, if not, he's got inner beauty
And I dream of a place
Where we could be together at last
A matchbox of our own
A fence of real chain link
A grill out on the patio
Disposal in the sink
A washer and a dryer
And an ironing machine
In the tract house that we share
Somewhere that's green
I love how she was tearing up at the sound of her own voice.
This is everything. Ellen Greene is amazing and deserves every praise…Honestly this is the best rendition since her. Pure Modern LittleShopofHorrors
Just saw her a few days ago and my god, not only does she sound phenomenal, it was acted perfectly. Highly recommend going to see her.
Her version has a confidence the original doesn’t have. It’s so good!
Joy Woods, I’m such a fan!! I went to see you two times and still couldn’t get enough of your amazing performance. Beautiful voice and phenomenal acting, truly my favorite Audrey! ❤️
I never realized how sad this song is until I heard Joy sing it
At this point 5,000 of the views are mine because wow. 🤩🤩🤩
I bought tix to see Jeremy Jordan but now I'm even more excited. Wow!
Well, I hate musicals, but that was brilliant. (Came here only because Tom Scott recommended it.) She is excellent.
Joy is the personification of magic, what a gift she is to the industry, little shop, future artists of colour and to the bloody world!
Absolutely obsessed
One of the best songs ever written for the stage.
Saw this 2 nights ago. Went to see Jeremy Jordan (who is amazing) and came out feeling Joy stole the show. She's incredible
I watched this last weekend, and let me say, Best Cast Ever! First time I saw it too! Love to hear a full soundtrack of the resent cast!
I see Little Shop in a week and I am so excited to see her live, she sounds absolutely amazing here! I saw Lena Hall in December, and she was phenomenal, and I know Joy will be great too!!
Saw it twice last week.. absolutely stunning..
She wasn’t even trying. She made it look and sound so easy ❤
I just noticed on my...20th re-watch that Joy starts crying towards the end of the song
Also Alan Menken has a Galavant poster in this room
Holy Cow! Now that is connecting to the text!
Perfect. Best version I've ever heard. Hands down.
Shit... she is GOOOD. I got chills.
I know Seymour's the greatest
But I'm dating a semi-sadist
So I've got a black eye
And my arm's in a cast.
Still, that Seymour's a cutie
Well, if not, he's got inner beauty
And I dream of a place
Where we could be together at last
A matchbox of our own
A fence of real chain link,
A grill out on the patio
Disposal in the sink
A washer and a dryer and an ironing machine
In a tract house that we share
Somewhere that's green.
He rakes and trims the grass
He loves to mow and weed
I cook like Betty Crocker
And I look like Donna Reed
There's plastic on the furniture
To keep it neat and clean
In the Pine-Sol scented air
Somewhere that's green
Between our frozen dinner
And our bedtime, nine-fifteen
We snuggle watchin' Lucy
On our big, enormous twelve-inch screen
I'm his December Bride
He's Father, he Knows Best
Our kids play Howdy Doody
As the sun sets in the west
A picture out of Better Homes and Gardens magazine
Far from Skid Row
I dream we'll go
Somewhere that's green.
I know Seymour's the greatest
But I'm dating a semi-sadist
So I've got a black eye
And my arm's in a cast.
Still, that Seymour's a cutie
Well, if not, he's got inner beauty
And I dream of a place
Where we could be together at last
A matchbox of our own
A fence of real chain link,
A grill out on the patio
Disposal in the sink
A washer and a dryer and an ironing machine
In a tract house that we share
Somewhere that's green.
He rakes and trims the grass
He loves to mow and weed
I cook like Betty Crocker
And I look like Donna Reed
There's plastic on the furniture
To keep it neat and clean
In the Pine-Sol scented air
Somewhere that's green
Between our frozen dinner
And our bedtime, nine-fifteen
We snuggle watchin' Lucy
On our big, enormous twelve-inch screen
I'm his December Bride
He's Father, he Knows Best
Our kids play Howdy Doody
As the sun sets in the west
A picture out of Better Homes and Gardens magazine
Far from Skid Row
I dream we'll go
Somewhere that's green.
Maybe he's right
Maybe there is something the matter with me
I just don't see how a world that makes such wonderful things could be bad
Look at this stuff
Isn't it neat?
Wouldn't you think my collection's complete?
Wouldn't you think I'm the girl
The girl who has everything?
Look at this trove
Treasures untold
How many wonders can one cavern hold?
Looking around here you'd think
Sure, she's got everything
I've got gadgets and gizmos a-plenty
I've got whozits and whatzits galore
You want thingamabobs?
I've got twenty!
But who cares?
No big deal
I want more
I wanna be where the people are
I wanna see, wanna see 'em dancin'
Walking around on those, what do you call 'em?
Oh, feet
Flippin' your fins, you don't get too far
Legs are required for jumping, dancing
Strolling along down a, what's that word again?
Street
Up where they walk, up where they run
Up where they stay all day in the sun
Wanderin' free, wish I could be
Part of that world
What would I give if I could live out of these waters?
What would I pay to spend a day warm on the sand?
Bet'cha on land they understand
Bet they don't reprimand their daughters
Bright young women, sick of swimmin'
Ready to stand
And ready to know what the people know
Ask 'em my questions and get some answers
What's a fire and why does it, what's the word?
Burn?
When's it my turn?
Wouldn't I love, love to explore that shore up above?
Out of the sea
Wish I could be
Part of that world
I know Seymour's the greatest
But I'm dating a semi-sadist
So I've got a black eye
And my arm's in a cast.
Still, that Seymour's a cutie
Well, if not, he's got inner beauty
And I dream of a place
Where we could be together at last
A matchbox of our own
A fence of real chain link,
A grill out on the patio
Disposal in the sink
A washer and a dryer and an ironing machine
In a tract house that we share
Somewhere that's green.
He rakes and trims the grass
He loves to mow and weed
I cook like Betty Crocker
And I look like Donna Reed
There's plastic on the furniture
To keep it neat and clean
In the Pine-Sol scented air
Somewhere that's green
Between our frozen dinner
And our bedtime, nine-fifteen
We snuggle watchin' Lucy
On our big, enormous twelve-inch screen
I'm his December Bride
He's Father, he Knows Best
Our kids play Howdy Doody
As the sun sets in the west
A picture out of Better Homes and Gardens magazine
Far from Skid Row
I dream we'll go
Somewhere that's green.
I saw her perform this last night and am truly still shooketh she was ACTING for her life!! truly incredible
I know Seymour's the greatest
But I'm dating a semi-sadist
So I've got a black eye
And my arm's in a cast.
Still, that Seymour's a cutie
Well, if not, he's got inner beauty
And I dream of a place
Where we could be together at last
A matchbox of our own
A fence of real chain link,
A grill out on the patio
Disposal in the sink
A washer and a dryer and an ironing machine
In a tract house that we share
Somewhere that's green.
He rakes and trims the grass
He loves to mow and weed
I cook like Betty Crocker
And I look like Donna Reed
There's plastic on the furniture
To keep it neat and clean
In the Pine-Sol scented air
Somewhere that's green
Between our frozen dinner
And our bedtime, nine-fifteen
We snuggle watchin' Lucy
On our big, enormous twelve-inch screen
I'm his December Bride
He's Father, he Knows Best
Our kids play Howdy Doody
As the sun sets in the west
A picture out of Better Homes and Gardens magazine
Far from Skid Row
I dream we'll go
Somewhere that's green.
Applause.. Standing ovation.
One of the best Audreys I’ve ever heard!
I wouldn’t mind a movie remake with Joy! ❤
Oh my. She is so lovely, and with such a voice! This is WONDERFUL
No offense to Tammy Blanchard but I would've loved for Joy to be the one in the official cast recording, she's amazing as Audrey 🥲
Wow, wow, wow...I'm speechless! Absolutely beautiful!!
After 12 years of saving and credit building, crappy rental houses and insect-infested apartments, my husband and I bought our first house this summer, in a little exurban neighborhood adjacent to a smallish Texas city. Assuming we can ever get the lawn to grow back in, it's our "Somewhere That's Green."
I keep watching this video over and over and over! Joy’s performance is the BEST! Thank you, Joy!
After watching this 20 times over and over I wonder how and why someone named Jyinx was cast as Audrey…. Weird.
I know, I'm a little late. There are a few songs that can bring tears to my eyes due to how beautiful. I heard different singers sing this song, but Joy Wood's version is the only that ever brought those tears. Joy, you are amazing.
Wow.
You are both masters of your craft. That’s it. That’s the comment.
If only Howard could have heard her 🥺
Joy Woods, makes me want to live with Seymour too.
i’ve always thought this song was charming and sweet but first time getting chills hearing it. wow
She's winning a Tony for Gypsy I'm calling it!!!
I kind of like this version. It sounds like she had a great voice. I wish she would've sung it straight all the way through. I think that would have been an incredible version. But I get it, no one wants to sing it straight they want to sing it like the character.
This is perfection. I gotta see this
Pure beauty. We all cried with you. Brava!
I know Seymour's the greatest
But I'm dating a semi-sadist
So I've got a black eye
And my arm's in a cast.
Still, that Seymour's a cutie
Well, if not, he's got inner beauty
And I dream of a place
Where we could be together at last
A matchbox of our own
A fence of real chain link,
A grill out on the patio
Disposal in the sink
A washer and a dryer and an ironing machine
In a tract house that we share
Somewhere that's green.
He rakes and trims the grass
He loves to mow and weed
I cook like Betty Crocker
And I look like Donna Reed
There's plastic on the furniture
To keep it neat and clean
In the Pine-Sol scented air
Somewhere that's green.
Between our frozen dinner
And our bedtime, nine-fifteen
We snuggle watchin' Lucy
On our big, enormous twelve-inch screen
I'm his December Bride
He's Father, he Knows Best
Our kids play Howdy Doody
As the sun sets in the west
A picture out of Better Homes and Gardens magazine
Far from Skid Row
I dream we'll go
Somewhere that's green.
Seymour has progressively gotten better looking. 😂
Alan Menken is an inspiration!!! Love his music! And Joy made me tear up singing! I’d love to see her on Broadway!!!! She put her heart into this! A true actress!!!
I'm not crying, you're crying.
Absolutely beautiful!!!!
She’s gorgeous
Don't ever forget, she is singing in a different accent. That shit has got to be difficult.