There are a whole lot of them, but none more than "Losing My Mind" performed by Dorothy Collins
In addition to "Ain't Got No Tears Left" (cut) from ON THE TOWN...
"Tell Me" and "I Will Give" - MARIE CHRISTINE
"People Like Us" and "When It Ends" - THE WILD PARTY
"You'll Go Away With Me (Quartet)" and "Rising Up"- SEE WHAT I WANNA SEE
"See What It Gets You" - ANYONE CAN WHISTLE
"Water Under The Bridge" - SINGING OUT LOUD
"Who Could Be Blue?" - (cut from) FOLLIES
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"Raining Blood - Slayer"
LMFAO especially the breakdown!! lololololololol
Anyway...
Wheels of a Dream - Ragtime (Stokes & Audra)
In His Eyes - Jekyll & Hyde (Christiane & Linda)
Last Midnight - Into the Woods (Bernadette)
Rose's Turn - Gypsy (Bernadette)
If I Loved You - Carousel (anyone lol)
Move On - Sunday In The Park With George (Bernadette and Mandy)
Make Them Hear You - Ragtime (Stokes)
Finale - Lion King OBC
Finale - Les Miserables (West End Cast)
Astonishing - Little Women
The Light In The Piazza and The Beauty Is (Kelli)
Younger Than Springtime - South Pacific (Matthew Morrison)
Some Enchanted Evening/This Nearly Was Mine (Stokes and Paulo)
Rose's Turn - Bernadette Peters
One Day More
I dreamed a dream - Elaine Paige
Send in the clowns - Glynis Johns
He lIves in you (reprise) - the lion king
I find it interesting that so many people (myself included) cited Raul Esparza's "Being Alive" as the one they get the chills from.
Is his version arguably the definitive one now or is it just that the board skews younger?
Rose's Turn-Bernadette Peters Gypsy
We Do Not Belong Together-Bernadette Peters, Mandy Patinkin SITPWG
Another Winter-Maureen Moore Grey Gardens
Gethsemane - Ted Neeley
The perfect illustration of a man going under.
Swing Joined: 4/20/09
When I saw Wicked for the first time, Vicki Noon's Defying Gravity gave me chills.
When I saw the tour of All Shook Up, Can't Help Falling Love gave me chills.
Cast recordings:
Gods Love Nubia (specifically Headley's 'apart')-Aida
I Love You Song-Spelling Bee
"The Party's Over" from BELLS ARE RINGING(1956) as sung by Judy Holliday.
"Everything's Coming Up Roses" from GYPSY(1959) as sung by Ethel Merman.
"Some Other Time" from ON THE TOWN(1944) as sung in quartet by Betty Comden, Adolph Green, Nancy Walker, and one other.
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