Performed by 13-year-old Joshua ColleyThis was a song written for and with children with autism, but I find that it works just as well for anyone who wants to sing about self acceptance and being different.
Luca Padovan at The Cutting Room on 8/29/2013Example of a kid singing the song in key of A
Seth Eliser at Lincoln Center on 7/16/2012Example of an adult singing the song in Key of C
The song can work for both kids and adults playing kids
From Talk to Me Written by Tim Rosser and Charlie Sohne11 year-old Connor's life sometimes seems to revolve around his older brother, Graham. Graham is on the spectrum and is often the focus of everything from their mother's attention to gossip at school. When the two brothers are together, Connor therefore fades into the background -- and because of that...
From Wrong Number. Key of E.
Group version performed by Krysta Rodriguez, Noah Weisberg, Jenni Barber, and Randy Blair at the Paramount Theatre in Rutland, VT on August 1, 2009.
As performed by Nathan Tysen. Suitable for most male voices. Folky & simple, with lush harmonies. Key of G. The low note is D3. The high note is F#4.
Performed by Nathan Tysen at Catalina Bar & Grill in Hollywood, CA, on January 20, 2013.