Releases on September 24! It is now available for pre-order and the track "The World Fell in Love" can now be streamed/downloaded.
"'It’s a great song for people who haven’t yet seen the show,' says Roe Hartrampf, who plays Prince Charles. 'It’s a pivotal moment in the first act, when Charles for the first time sees the potential Diana has in a public setting, the way she can capture people’s hearts. It surprises him and also makes him anxious. The first half of act one is very much the fairy tale of them meeting and sparks flying, then immediately after their wedding is this moment that Charles thinks will be his time to shine but that gets completely flipped on its head. This song introduces his misgivings about who he thought Diana was versus who she actually is; it’s him seeing that for the first time.'"
ACT I 1. Prologue 2. Underestimated 3. The Worst Job In England 4. This Is How Your People Dance 5. Snap, Click 6. Whatever Love Means Anyway 7. I Will 8. The World Fell In Love 9. Happiness/Simply Breathe 10. She Moves in The Most Modern Ways 11. Diana (The Rage) 12. As I Love You 13. I Miss You Most on Sundays 14. Pretty, Pretty Girl
ACT II 15. Here Comes James Hewitt 16. Him and Her (And Him And Her)/Just Dance 17. Secrets and Lies 18. The Main Event 19. Whatever Love Means Anyway (Reprise) 20. Pretty, Pretty Girl (Reprise) 21. The Words Came Pouring Out 22. The Dress 23. An Officer’s Wife 24. If (Light the World)
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Of note, "The World Fell in Love" was not in the pre-B'way tryout. The entire ensemble sounds flawless on this cut. Roe Hartrampf is a pleasant surprise and I can't wait to see him make his "Broadway debut" (notice the air quotes) this October.
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In 1991, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip briefly visited Dallas. I stood perhaps 10 feet from them as the Royal couple entered an historic downtown hotel. I was very disappointed that Princess Diana had not traveled with them. Imagine being disappointed that I got to see "only" the Queen and Prince. But that's the pull Diana had on me. I still miss her. She was a good woman.
Why do I hear warmed-over "Evita" in this song? The structure, the harmonies, the melody.
Listen to when they sing "she hardly knows what she's doing but she does it awfully well" and what follows. Incredibly similar. I keep hearing "Oh What a Circus." (the second part) or other parts of the score.
Anyone know anything about Call Me Diana? Looks like another Diana-based musical that had an investor showcase at the Leicester Square Theatre on the West End sometime in 2019, still seems as though they're trying to get their feet off the ground based on the description and website. Stumped upon it randomly in my YouTube recommended.
I genuinely can’t believe this musical exists and that there’s any positivity being shown toward it. Everything I’ve heard so far has been middling to horrible. And as Dolly80 noted, those ACCENTS. Yikes.
I was supposed to see this the night Broadway was shut down. Looking forward to seeing it in November now on a weekend trip, though. I just can't decide whether to watch it on Netflix first or not...
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ColorTheHours048 said: "I genuinely can’t believe this musical exists and that there’s any positivity being shown toward it. Everything I’ve heard so far has been middling to horrible. And as Dolly80 noted, those ACCENTS. Yikes."
Agree entirely. I’m sure it’s the same with Brits doing American accents where half the time , they wander through at least 7 States.
I think a show that deals with this story can only ever be tacky, like a Hallmark movie. There’s no way this can have any serious artistic credit to it.
If Evita and Imelda Marcos can sing so can Princess Diana. I’m sure some people will take issue with it. I’m sure the accents aren’t perfect but as noted above, as an American, it’s often difficult to listen to London cast albums with a British cast attempting American accents as well. It goes with the territory.
FranklinDickson2018 said: "Why do I hear warmed-over "Evita" in this song? The structure, the harmonies, the melody.
Listen to when they sing "she hardly knows what she's doing but she does it awfully well" and what follows. Incredibly similar. I keep hearing "Oh What a Circus." (the second part) or other parts of the score.
How is the rest of the score?
I noticed that,too. It sounds like the part that begins,"Sing you fools but you've got it wrong..."
ColorTheHours048 said: "I genuinely can’t believe this musical exists and that there’s any positivity being shown toward it. Everything I’ve heard so far has been middling to horrible."
Same. What is the context for "This Is How Your People Dance"?
The song they just released gives me major EVITA vibes. Is the story told in a similar way (more episodic)?
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Dolly80 said: " . . . I’m sure it’s the same with Britsdoing American accents where half the time , they wander through at least 7 States . . . "
I love the way you expressed that I saw a production of Carousel a thousand years ago in Chichester I tried to explain to British friends that the accents, while individually authentic, were a hodgepodge of local flavors. Your description was much more eloquent and clever (I told them the only thing missing was Rhoda Morgenstern doing a reprise of You’ll Never Walk Alone. They didn’t get the reference.)
VintageSnarker said: "Same. What is the context for "This Is How Your People Dance"?"
Basically Diana and Charles are at a very nice concert with a cellist playing classical music and it's very much not the kind of thing Diana is into, so she imagines herself at a rock concert, with the kind of music she does like.
Darn, the song this replaced was one of my favs- such a great comedic rock song. This one is just as good musically, but I think actually says much less about the characters.
If I'm remembering correctly, Diana finds out about a party of Charles's friends that he is going to with Camilla, and decides to show up with him. When they get there, Diana and Camilla basically fight openly about their relationships while Charles tries to play peacekeeper, and the staging also makes it seem like they're in a boxing ring of sorts.
This is when Diana decides to go to an event that she learns Charles and Camilla will be at after they said they stopped seeing each other, so she goes to confront the mistress. They set the stage up almost like a “boxing ring” and the two circle each other singing the song.
This is an example of why I really liked the show and how it was a real throwback to those big 80s musicals. What’s posted is only a small part of the number.
Ah, I hadn't realized the video didn't include the full song, but you can hear them going at it in the full song if you have a streaming music service.