The differences I noticed: The Original(Hugh Jackman) has a tone of a rather Story Teller. Hugh treats the song as if it was ambiguous like it was more than just a song. He treated it like it was an old exciting story that were passed only through the tongues of many. (which is partially true because it is based on PT Barnum) Although as for Brendon, being a singer, he treated it as a song. He sung the song. Not hating here. Brendon adds more smoothness and a virtue showing his professionalism on singing. Due to it, Brendon featured his powerful voice into the song. Whilst Hugh featured more definition to the song.
I also feel like some of the energy is lost in Brendon's version. Like idk what it us about it but theres just no whimsy behind it at all like the original has. Personally i still think the original is the best version out there even though i worship Brendon as the god he is.
This version feels like it's a regular wonderful show night with PT Barnum and co... Then Brendon Urie rides in on a time-travelling pegasus in flight with the band suit from 'I Write Sins Not Tragedies' but with a 2018 spin. He's got an electric guitar in hand and his own troupe behind him. And the two improvisingly join forces to create this beautiful, beautiful piece of music and the best damn show the people will ever see.
Noel Titus actually,brendon's talent for high notes isn't that great, he goes that high using a lot of falsetto/whistle. His none falsetto note goes up to f5, freddie goes up to g5 non falsetto,gerard way a5, lambert Bb5, of course he goes high but not super talented with it, just uses skills
I love both versions, but still love the original more. Brendon's kind of lost a few verses as well, I like the full song more. Though Brendon's is good, but I was waiting for the line "It's everything you ever want" but it wasn't in his version.
He said in an interview that these were only demo vocals and they ended up putting it out without him being able to re-record it. He wanted to do it again. 😉
I imagined brendon wear i write a sin not tragedy costume feat hugh jackman wear original costume on film perform this song, that would be true greatest show ever
@@mocha1031 I feel like acapella has become so much of a norm now that people have neglected the talent behind acapella music. This is a very complex song, and the way Pentatonix organised and sang the song contain more talent than both versions.
Now we need a mashup of the three versions, with pentatonix. One question, Venkrya, will you do a mashup of Never Enough original vs. Reimagined, also Rewrite the stars, and possibly Tightrope? Please pretty please?????? With this mashup I imagine you can pull it off nicely with the other ones.
Unfortunately my laptop's hard disk started failing a few days after I finished working on this... It should be repaired within these few days, I'll see if I can work on them once i get my laptop back (though the project files for this mashup would've been most likely wiped out..... sad)
Is sad to hear about your laptop, I hope it get solved. To lose all that work.... it reminded me of my sister's laptop not responding to anything, it took me a week to fix it. I will be looking forward for those mashups ☺️😉
@@Abbaschand So they call it a bad movie because it lacks historical accuracy... bad excuse. There's a lot of things other than that that make it a good movie
Sounds so much like a father and son type of mash up between this two(with ofc Zac as the other kid in this song) by the difference of vocals between them. This is one of an amazing mash up!!!
GOOD GOLLY HOLLY, YOU DID GOOD!!! Much better than all those other ones that just play them side by side, but you, you know how to mix. I see a bright future for you!
The soundtrack has become really popular so they have made a newversion of the album where popular artists do theirbown versions of he songs. There are 2 Versions of The Greatest Show, one by Panic At The Disco and another by Pentatonix. They have Kelly Clarkson singing Never Enough, James Arthur and Anne Marie singing Rewrite the Stars and Pink singing Million Drrams just to name a few. It has brought new life to the original songs.
@@lucypreece7581 Why is the incredibleness of the soundtrack just now being realized? Did we have to get through critics wrong opinions of the film before that?
I remember first hearing about the greatest showman film and all the hype around with people saying the soundtrack is amazing, I saw it was on and watched it for the first time...they weren't wrong amazing songs great film! So glad I decided to watch it 😄
The thing thats wrong with labeling this as a "vs" is that they didnt change the original sound at all (or at least so minor its unnoticable) but the Panic! Version they made the sound deeper and that seems unfair to me.
I usually don’t chose favorites but Brendon’s voice is literally the angels singing. And I usually like the original versions more than the celebrity covers but Brendons version is the winner
Oh, I love this! When I was listening to the reimagined version, no matter how much I liked it, it was lacking my favourite parts - the little "It's everything you'll ever want, it's everything you'll ever need," here there's both and it's perfect. Thank you for that!
I love the hugh Jackman one better than the panic at the disco one because I love hugh Jackman and he sings it so good and i love him singing it so hugh Jackman all the way 🎩🎩🎪🐘🐘🐘🦁🦁❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤