The sound here is what made me fall in love with Broadway Musicals so many years ago. The sound we have today is what killed it for me. At $600 a ticket I don't want "small."
@@gw2012ogm By the time this show opened, in 1964, Broadway musicals were miked. Streisand was miked in 1964’s “Funny Girl” 10 years later Ms. Minnelli was miked in Chicago the Musical.
Sing me a happy song about robins in spring Sing me a happy song with a happy ending Some cheerful roundelay about catching the ring Sing happy Sing me a sonnet all about rolling in gold Some peppy melody about rainbows blending Nothing with phrases saying you're out in the cold Sing happy Tell me tomorrow's gonna be peaches and cream Assure me clouds are lined with a silver lining Say how you've realized an impossible dream Sing me a happy song Play me a madrigal about trips to the moon Or some old ballad about two eyes shining It can't be loud enough or a moment too soon Sing happy No need reminding me that it all fell apart I need no lyrics singing of stormy weather There's quite enough around me that's breaking my heart Sing happy Give me a Hallelujah and get up and shout Tell me the sun is shining around the corner Whoever's interested helping me out Please keep it happy I'm only in the market for long, loud laughter I'll let you serenade me till dawn comes along Just make it a happy Keep it a happy song
I saw her in this show. I sat behind her at the movies once when she was a teenager. I was at a sneak preview of Caberet when she was there in the front row. Sorry what's happened to her.
Yeah I agree. Liza may have the range for it (she was naturally a higher-set voice overall) but at this stage she did not have the technique to sustain that kinda range for very long time.
I 💕 LIZA !! and !... I Know ! She Was VERY!!! Young !!!!! ....... But Damn ,! Girl !!!! SOMEBODY ! Needed ! A LITTLE Restrain !!!! 🙄Just !...... A Little !..... Over the Top ! 😜