From Wrong Number. As performed by Joshua Henry. Recommended for tenors. Key of F. The low note is D3. The high note is Ab4.
As performed by Joshua Henry.
From Tales From The Bad Years. As performed by Morgan Karr, Jay Armstrong Johnson and Matt Doyle. Key of Bb. The low note is A2. The high note is a sustained Bb4.
As performed by Morgan Karr, Jay Johnson and Matt Doyle in Under the Influence at Birdland on March 1, 2010.
Performable by pretty much any male voice. As performed by Andy Mientus on Kerrigan-Lowdermilk LIVE. Key of A. The low note is E3. High note (A4) is optional. NewMusicalTheatre.com by Andy Mientus
From Tales From The Bad Years.. For a soprano or high belter. Farah Alvin's version - can work as a solo or with backup. Key of F. The low note is E3. The high note is F5. (Don't be scared of the low notes - there are alternates written in, and you can "ghost" them. Anyway, it's *supposed* to sound...
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.
From Tales From The Bad Years. Trio version of the song in a female key. As performed by Caissie Levy, Helene Yorke and Morgan Weed. Key of E. The low note is D#3. The high note is E.
As performed by Caissie Levy, Helene Yorke and Morgan Weed at the Paramount Theatre in Rutland, VT.
From Wrong Number. As performed by Joshua Henry. Recommended for tenors. Key of F. The low note is D3. The high note is Ab4.
As performed by Joshua Henry.
From Tales From The Bad Years. As performed by Morgan Karr, Jay Armstrong Johnson and Matt Doyle. Key of Bb. The low note is A2. The high note is a sustained Bb4.
As performed by Morgan Karr, Jay Johnson and Matt Doyle in Under the Influence at Birdland on March 1, 2010.
Performable by pretty much any male voice. As performed by Andy Mientus on Kerrigan-Lowdermilk LIVE. Key of A. The low note is E3. High note (A4) is optional. NewMusicalTheatre.com by Andy Mientus
From Tales From The Bad Years.. For a soprano or high belter. Farah Alvin's version - can work as a solo or with backup. Key of F. The low note is E3. The high note is F5. (Don't be scared of the low notes - there are alternates written in, and you can "ghost" them. Anyway, it's *supposed* to sound...