2:35 is just so fucking good and effortless. Love how she never sounds strained when she sings and you can tell she's been well trained and knows what's she's doing
Oh, how I wish my mother could have heard you sing this song. She taught it to me 60 plus years ago, and I ended up singing it on stage at my high-school in 11th grade. She would have LOVED your voice. It's magical.
must be rad to be the xylophone player and have two notes to play every so often (admittedly they are pretty magical sounding notes and holy shit imagine being part of this calibre of performance in any capacity)
This is a rather cinematic low key version. Much of the melody is parlando versus actually being sung. The quality is more jazz riffed, intimate versus operatic. The effect is personal, simple, moving and calm. It’s also very evocative. There are a few ways and keys to play with this song.
Summertime, And the livin' is easy Fish are jumpin' And the cotton is high Your daddy's rich And your mamma's good lookin' So hush little baby Don't you cry One of these mornings You're going to rise up singing Then you'll spread your wings And you'll take to the sky But till that morning There's a'nothing can harm you With daddy and mamma standing by
July 3rd: Happy birthday Actress-Singer Audra McDonald; 6 x Tony Award winner, Drama Desk Award. Tony Award: Best Actress in a Musical; Tony Award: Best Actress in a Play. Thank you and God bless. Thanks for the upload, Euloize Chamot. Blessings
... No disrespect to Emma Thompson, she's one of the great actresses of any time, but why... WHY was Audra McDonald NOT cast as Mrs. Potts in the Beauty and the Beast remake!? It could have worked!
funnily enough, the two had actually worked together in another musical before Beauty and the Beast- a production of Sweeney Todd, where Audra McDonald played Lucy, and Emma Thompson played Mrs Lovett. (I just realised that original Mrs Lovett - Angela Lansbury - was also the original Mrs Potts, aka the magical teapot that Emma Thompson played. Maybe that was the logic?) I agree with you - Audra's singing makes me believe that humans are capable of working magic. I can't think of a more fitting place for her voice than the title song of a remake of one of Disney's greatest films. (I should say that I am genuinely a huge Emma Thompson fan, she is an incredibly funny, witty, talented lady - y'all should look up her version of Worst Pies in London, or like, any interview with her, or Sense and Sensibility. She is a genuinely fabulous actress - but Audra's singing voice is one of a kind. )
@@user36able ... Wow... Incredible meta. Also, one thing I perhaps should have made clear, Thompson is a good singer too... They just didn't let her sing well for some reason. But Audra... I want to hear her sing Beauty and the Beast at least ONCE!
IMO, that live-action B&TB prioritized the acting over the singing. They got great actors who could minimally sing instead of great singers who could act.
Thang Vuong I've seen her in the TV movie versions of A Raisin in the Sun and Annie which were both executive produced by Neil Meron & Craig Zaden. I've seen her in a few TV appearances as well as The Sound of Music Live starring Carrie Underwood.
Audra's voice makes me melt, she is so much better and classier than Beyonce or Cardi B, hands down!! I love this old school stuff and Audra has a voice that does not quit!
MASKERTUBE Perhaps you should listen to Ms. McDonald perform the aria"My Man Is Gone Now" or the clip from the musical Masterclass ( readily available on RU-vid)which really displays her voice at it's full majesty.
Summertime, And the livin' is easy Fish are jumpin' And the cotton is high Your daddy's rich And your mamma's good lookin' So hush little baby Don't you cry One of these mornings You're going to rise up singing Then you'll spread your wings And you'll take to the sky But till that morning There's a'nothing can harm you With daddy and mamma standing by