[Verse 1] There's a bright, golden haze on the meadow There's a bright, golden haze on the meadow The corn is as high as a elephant's eye And it looks like it's climbing clear up to the sky [Chorus] Oh, what a beautiful mornin' Oh, what a beautiful day I've got a beautiful feelin' Everything's goin' my way Oh what a - oh what a beautiful day [Verse 2] All the cattle are standin' like statues All the cattle are standin' like statues They don't turn their heads as they see me ride by But a littlе brown mav'rick is winkin' her eye [Chorus] Oh, what a bеautiful mornin' Oh, what a beautiful day I've got a beautiful feelin' Everything is goin' my way Oh what a - oh what a beautiful day [Bridge] Everything, everything, everything Is goin' my way Everything, everything, everything Is goin' my way [Verse 3] All the sounds of the earth are like music Oh the sounds of the earth are like music The breeze is so busy, it don't miss a tree An' a ol' weepin' willow is laughing at me [Chorus] Oh, what a beautiful mornin' Oh, what a beautiful day I've got a beautiful feelin' Everything's goin' my way [Outro] What a beautiful day What a beautiful day What a beautiful - What a beautiful day
These songs don't need to be - and shouldn't be - "reinterpreted". They're classics just as they are, and Jeremy Jordan is good enough to sing this song the way it was written. This is "American Idol" level and it deserves better.
@@launyohaninaYes, but this level of arrangement is bad (I don't want to be rude but I can't find a middle ground), there have been many reversions of Broadway classic that have managed to transfer the essence with modern music, this one does not have the melody, nor the key that I'm sure that will be forgotten in a few years.
“Let me sing a song about a beautiful morning amid the cornfields of Oklahoma, while perched on the banks of the East River in New York.” Of course the song is beautiful, and Jeremy is amazing. But the whole scene is absurd. Jeremy should’ve raised his hand and said, “um, none of this makes sense.”
I like most of the other interpretations. But this is so far from the original melody that it is a completely different song. I love Jeremy Jordan, but I don’t love this interpretation. I don’t hate it, but I really don’t love it.
@@johnhabernathy Maybe it’s because you know well and like the original. I didn’t know this song before and so I really like this pop version but don’t really like the original 😅
Why change the beautiful melody and lyrics from the original? Roger's and Hammerstein's were master's at writing words and music. Tried listening to a couple of songs from this group and they have managed to screw up the songs they sang.
An R&H classic turned into an easily forgettable basic white pop song. They had to choose arrangers who really know how to do a great tribute, not call a friend of Laura Osnes (look at the credits, Jeremy Jordan also participated in arranging).
He stopped in Oklahoma on his way to Santa Feee
Heard him perform this live last week. Crazy that he’s even better live
Love to listen to Jeremy Jordan.
He has an amazing voice.
Yes what a beautiful day❤❤❤
Jeremy is amazing!!! And he really puts a cool twist to this song!!
Wow beautiful❤❤
Need some more Rodgers and Hammerstien from this guy
[Verse 1]
There's a bright, golden haze on the meadow
There's a bright, golden haze on the meadow
The corn is as high as a elephant's eye
And it looks like it's climbing clear up to the sky
[Chorus]
Oh, what a beautiful mornin'
Oh, what a beautiful day
I've got a beautiful feelin'
Everything's goin' my way
Oh what a - oh what a beautiful day
[Verse 2]
All the cattle are standin' like statues
All the cattle are standin' like statues
They don't turn their heads as they see me ride by
But a littlе brown mav'rick is winkin' her eye
[Chorus]
Oh, what a bеautiful mornin'
Oh, what a beautiful day
I've got a beautiful feelin'
Everything is goin' my way
Oh what a - oh what a beautiful day
[Bridge]
Everything, everything, everything
Is goin' my way
Everything, everything, everything
Is goin' my way
[Verse 3]
All the sounds of the earth are like music
Oh the sounds of the earth are like music
The breeze is so busy, it don't miss a tree
An' a ol' weepin' willow is laughing at me
[Chorus]
Oh, what a beautiful mornin'
Oh, what a beautiful day
I've got a beautiful feelin'
Everything's goin' my way
[Outro]
What a beautiful day
What a beautiful day
What a beautiful - What a beautiful day
Came here for Jeremy but also love that this whole r&h goes pop is a thing...but damn Jeremy 😍
Beautiful❤
Love this!
The song is beautiful, I really liked it
What a lovely way to start my morning!
Love it!!!
I had no idea these R&H songs we’re remade into pop?! So beautiful!
Love this.
Love this :)
R&H goes with a totally different melody
His goal was to do sort of a pop version.
The album is called "R&H goes pop!" for a reason 😅
@@launyohanina and it works surprisingly well. And after all, R & H songs WERE considered pop songs back in the day.
Hello! Is there a possibility to buy an instrumental version? 🙏
love it
These songs don't need to be - and shouldn't be - "reinterpreted". They're classics just as they are, and Jeremy Jordan is good enough to sing this song the way it was written. This is "American Idol" level and it deserves better.
His goal was to do sort of a pop version.
The album is called "R&H goes pop!" for a reason 😅
@@launyohaninaYes, but this level of arrangement is bad (I don't want to be rude but I can't find a middle ground), there have been many reversions of Broadway classic that have managed to transfer the essence with modern music, this one does not have the melody, nor the key that I'm sure that will be forgotten in a few years.
True. A mobile phone. An urban landscape. And a breathy immature rendition. Awful.
More like Hammerstein goes pop
“Let me sing a song about a beautiful morning amid the cornfields of Oklahoma, while perched on the banks of the East River in New York.”
Of course the song is beautiful, and Jeremy is amazing. But the whole scene is absurd.
Jeremy should’ve raised his hand and said, “um, none of this makes sense.”
Reminds me of young Ricky martin.
It seems that his singing lost the feeling from original score! I prefer to the original score sung by Gordon Mcgrae.
This isnt the melody that was written.
His goal was to do sort of a pop version.
The album is called "R&H goes pop!" for a reason 😅
I like most of the other interpretations. But this is so far from the original melody that it is a completely different song. I love Jeremy Jordan, but I don’t love this interpretation. I don’t hate it, but I really don’t love it.
@@johnhabernathy Maybe it’s because you know well and like the original. I didn’t know this song before and so I really like this pop version but don’t really like the original 😅
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Why change the beautiful melody and lyrics from the original? Roger's and Hammerstein's were master's at writing words and music. Tried listening to a couple of songs from this group and they have managed to screw up the songs they sang.
An R&H classic turned into an easily forgettable basic white pop song. They had to choose arrangers who really know how to do a great tribute, not call a friend of Laura Osnes (look at the credits, Jeremy Jordan also participated in arranging).