No, it doesn't play at all in the credits.
I love it, and it's terrific that it's on the soundtrack, but I don't think it would have worked right after the ending of the movie. Maybe after the credits were on for a while....
But, I do LOVE it.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/8/05
I love this song. Tracie rocks her solos, and everybody else sounds so well, especially when their voices blend together. I'm sad it doesn't play over the credits, but I can see why it doesn't. I second the hope for a music video. This is just me, but I think the music video would look very good if shot on a New England beach or something.
It grew on me.
At first I thought it was meh, pretty, but still meh. I've started liking it more these days though.
I always feel like I don't like it, so I never listen to it. When I do, though, I think it's a really sweet song, where everyone sounds awesome. Ditto on the credits thing...it would have ruined the feeling of the movie, but it's nice all the same.
Since people keep mentioning it, what DID end up playing over the credits? (I haven’t seen it yet – it’s not playing anywhere! AUGH!)
I love it! I really enjoyed the harmonies between all of them. It's great fun to listen to, it seems like Seasons of Love's little sibling.
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/15/05
dramaparoxysm23 - I saw the movie a couple weeks ago (its good - not great - but good - def. check it out) and what I remember playing on the credits is just a montage of songs. Like I think the finale and maybe a couple other songs used in the film.
As for "love heels" - I didn't really care for it. Not Larson at his best. It works for what its intended for - which is a "feel good" type organization, which the song fits it perfectly. Just don't think its a very strong song.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/20/04
An instrumental version of Will I? plays, and then "I'll Cover You", and finally SOL (I believe... ICY and SOL might be switched)
I like it except for one thing. It kind of reminds me of those CDs that the American Idol finalists put out. But that's jsut me.
Give me Sherie's version any day.
Madame...LOL! I thought the exact same thing!
Swing Joined: 12/2/05
during the credits they play "ill cover you" and then "seasons of love."
Swing Joined: 12/31/69
i was just listening to it, and has anyone else noticed that anthony is BARELY in it?
I know- I can only hear him a little bit.
I really like this song!
Broadway Star Joined: 8/28/05
I love Celiene Dion and would love to hear her sing it!!
it's ok, depends on the mood i'm in, it's either really amazing, or just annoying
Ehh it's ok. I like some of the lyrics, I mean they fit with one of the show's themes, but it's just so different than the rest of the soundtrack. You have a rock opera and then a gospel type song at the end. It just sounds kind of wrong to hear the familiar voices of the characters singing it. It doesn't do much for me, but if other people like it then fine, that's why it's on the cd.
The lyrics are a little... chessy, I guess
But I still like it. I love the arrangement and the vocals. And the message gets me everytime.
=)
I absolutely love this song. Makes me appreciate Jonathan's talent even more.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
I love the sherie rene scott version, I agree with LorelaiGilmore though it really depends on the mood im in if Im really into the song or not.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/26/05
It's my least favorite song on the soundtrack. Of course, I love all the songs, so that isn't necessarily saying much, but it's still my least favorite. It's beautiful, but it's not really my type. Too gospel-ey, I guess.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/26/05
It's my least favorite song on the soundtrack. Of course, I love all the songs, so that isn't necessarily saying much, but it's still my least favorite. It's beautiful, but it's not really my type. Too gospel-ey, I guess.
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I like soulful gospel, so that's part of what appeals to me. I also think that's one reason you don't hear much of Anthony. That style is probably a little alien to him. The women are featured more in general anyway.
It sounds like one of those songs sung during the credits of early-nineties Disney movies. You know, the love songs that are sung by the characters in the movie and by some soulful easy-listening duet when the credits roll by. Way too many cymbal hits and so on.
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