I love the way you said she just oozes class and opulence. Such a good way to put it. She’s an angel, such a gifted and authentic human being I can’t even begin to describe, I feel lucky to be alive to witness her. Thank you for the reaction/analysis ❤️
I absolutely can't wait to see her as Elphaba in Wicked. I will be right there at the movies in November being mesmerized by this voice!!!! I'll likely need tissue as I did when I watched her singing in Harriet
The Blue Fairy. She will also be Elphaba in the movies of Wicked. Thanks for this great reaction to this lovely British actress! She is truly amazing. Her duet with Shoshana Bean of When You Believe from Prince of Egypt, even though done during the pandemic from two sides of the ocean is truly remarkable.
Absolutely an amazing tribute to Dionne! I like how she kept close to the original yet made it her own. She has such skill and technique. I love how she enunciates her consonants like Dionne does. This song gives me chills!!
Great reaction Sam, and indeed, how have you not done more of her? Cynthia is the greatest singing actor Britain has produced since Julie Andrews (arguably ever) - and no, Elaine, I was not forgetting you, so calm down and deal with it. Cynthia is simply one of our greatest vocalists _period._ Yet she has barely begun. We need to celebrate her in the UK much, much more, or we'll lose her to America forever! My recommendation is Cynthia on home turf, and with a gorgeous full orchestra, singing Aretha's _Ain't No Way_ at the BBC Proms, live from the Prince Albert Ring. Piercing, is the word. You will believe Ms Franklin walks among us once again! Or that you're dead & gone to heaven. There is also an incredible backing vocalist. The whole concert is a joy - you should watch it whether react to it or not, because it's sumptuous, and she gets to relax and have fun singing some of her favourite music. _Did you know?_ Cynthia is the daughter of a single parent first generation immigrant Nigerian nurse, and grew up on a council estate in Stockwell, South London? Her talent was first spotted by a teacher on one of those summer holiday youth diversionary programme drama workshops, who later practically chained her to a table and made her write an application to RADA, where she won a scholarship. The Colour Purple was her first big gig out of drama school, although really it was quite a small gig, being produced at a diminutive off-West End theatre called The Chocolate Factory. However when the show transferred to New York, the director insisted on taking his Miss Celie with him, and so Ms Erivo had her Broadway debut - for which she won practically the only Tony that year that didn't go to Hamilton! As a South Londoner myself, living less than a mile from where she grew up, I never met the woman, there's a lot of people, okay? But I am nevertheless _ridiculously_ proud of her. Yet most people in Britain have no idea who she is, outside of the LGBTQ community, where thankfully devotees of Dorothy continue to flourish. I mean, she was on Graham Norton, but everyone is pissed when they watch that, and until someone has been in two or three times, they don't really remember. How often nowadays do we hear this kind of music, with this kind of production on TV? Back in the day singers like Shirley Bassey, Petula Clarke and Tom Jones would have specials or maybe even their own series, broacast at prime time to big audiences. Even Cilla Black, whose own _Alfie_ was the theme song for the eponymous film starring Michael Caine, had her own series predicated on her singing skills, rather than a just a lorra lorra lot of laffs. Television, the economics of music production, and tastes have all changed, of course; but if we can't enjoy and celebrate people like Cynthia, as they should be enjoyed, then how will we produce new little Cynthias? Will we be doomed to endless films of musicals with actors who can't _really_ sing? ( _You know who you are... _ ) Will we return to the Britain of the 18th and 19th centuries, that produced practically no music to speak of (I'll give G&S a pass, but I have to be in the mood ...) and had to rely on European imports such as Handel? Will we simply have to emigrate to the Phillipines? I don't know, and I don't want to! So let's hear it for Cynthia! And, finally, as we finally near to the end of this long, _wonderful_ comment, I'd like to say a very special thank you to two very special gentlemen, and two of my closest friends in 'the businessc'; the writers of tonight's beautiful music, composer Mr Burt Bacharach, and lyricist Mr Hal David! Even though they are both dead now, I know that somewhere in musical heaven, they have both been thrilled to hear Cynthia singing their song so beautifully. Oddly enough, I've never heard Dionne's version, but I'm sure it was better than Cilla's, and I'll be giving it a spin just as soon as I can get hold of a copy! Thank you, everyone, and good night.
did you realize that she is nominated for two Oscars? if she wins one--she will achieve EGOT status (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony award recipients); and will be the youngest . Elton John just achieved that status as the 19th EGOT.
In Disney’s Pinocchio the fairy was called the blue fairy, also in the 70’s Gina lollobrigida did the role in a live action movie she too was called the blue fairy
again, you know I've been watching your reactions because you are gorgeous and I just wanna smush you, right? you know, aside from the good analyzation and great reviews? HAHAHAHA WHY ARE YOU SO CUTEEEEE 🫶🏻🥹
I love the way you said she just oozes class and opulence. Such a good way to put it. She’s an angel, such a gifted and authentic human being I can’t even begin to describe, I feel lucky to be alive to witness her. Thank you for the reaction/analysis ❤️
I feel ya! It’s very hard to fake sincerity, I genuinely feel the joy radiate from her.
I love the way you can’t help smiling every time you hear her voice when you restart the video.
Her voice is just…delicious! 🤩
So good! I’m a bit obsessed I think.
Cynthia is spellbinding! This might be my favorite version ever of Alfie.
Same! So so good!
She kills this song!! Such skill and technique. She knows what she's doing!! Flawless!!
Love this performance I got chills! Cynthia is incredible 😍 great reaction 😊
I absolutely can't wait to see her as Elphaba in Wicked. I will be right there at the movies in November being mesmerized by this voice!!!! I'll likely need tissue as I did when I watched her singing in Harriet
The Blue Fairy. She will also be Elphaba in the movies of Wicked. Thanks for this great reaction to this lovely British actress! She is truly amazing. Her duet with Shoshana Bean of When You Believe from Prince of Egypt, even though done during the pandemic from two sides of the ocean is truly remarkable.
The Blue Fairy! 🧚
I thoroughly enjoyed your analysis. I keep watching this performance over and over.
How could you? He interrupted fifty times.
Absolutely an amazing tribute to Dionne! I like how she kept close to the original yet made it her own. She has such skill and technique. I love how she enunciates her consonants like Dionne does. This song gives me chills!!
She's playing the wicked witch of the west in the upcoming movie/musical adaption of Wicked. The original Broadway featured Idina Menzel in the role.
Great reaction Sam, and indeed, how have you not done more of her? Cynthia is the greatest singing actor Britain has produced since Julie Andrews (arguably ever) - and no, Elaine, I was not forgetting you, so calm down and deal with it. Cynthia is simply one of our greatest vocalists _period._ Yet she has barely begun. We need to celebrate her in the UK much, much more, or we'll lose her to America forever!
My recommendation is Cynthia on home turf, and with a gorgeous full orchestra, singing Aretha's _Ain't No Way_ at the BBC Proms, live from the Prince Albert Ring. Piercing, is the word. You will believe Ms Franklin walks among us once again! Or that you're dead & gone to heaven. There is also an incredible backing vocalist. The whole concert is a joy - you should watch it whether react to it or not, because it's sumptuous, and she gets to relax and have fun singing some of her favourite music.
_Did you know?_ Cynthia is the daughter of a single parent first generation immigrant Nigerian nurse, and grew up on a council estate in Stockwell, South London? Her talent was first spotted by a teacher on one of those summer holiday youth diversionary programme drama workshops, who later practically chained her to a table and made her write an application to RADA, where she won a scholarship. The Colour Purple was her first big gig out of drama school, although really it was quite a small gig, being produced at a diminutive off-West End theatre called The Chocolate Factory. However when the show transferred to New York, the director insisted on taking his Miss Celie with him, and so Ms Erivo had her Broadway debut - for which she won practically the only Tony that year that didn't go to Hamilton!
As a South Londoner myself, living less than a mile from where she grew up, I never met the woman, there's a lot of people, okay? But I am nevertheless _ridiculously_ proud of her. Yet most people in Britain have no idea who she is, outside of the LGBTQ community, where thankfully devotees of Dorothy continue to flourish. I mean, she was on Graham Norton, but everyone is pissed when they watch that, and until someone has been in two or three times, they don't really remember.
How often nowadays do we hear this kind of music, with this kind of production on TV? Back in the day singers like Shirley Bassey, Petula Clarke and Tom Jones would have specials or maybe even their own series, broacast at prime time to big audiences. Even Cilla Black, whose own _Alfie_ was the theme song for the eponymous film starring Michael Caine, had her own series predicated on her singing skills, rather than a just a lorra lorra lot of laffs. Television, the economics of music production, and tastes have all changed, of course; but if we can't enjoy and celebrate people like Cynthia, as they should be enjoyed, then how will we produce new little Cynthias? Will we be doomed to endless films of musicals with actors who can't _really_ sing? ( _You know who you are... _ ) Will we return to the Britain of the 18th and 19th centuries, that produced practically no music to speak of (I'll give G&S a pass, but I have to be in the mood ...) and had to rely on European imports such as Handel? Will we simply have to emigrate to the Phillipines? I don't know, and I don't want to! So let's hear it for Cynthia!
And, finally, as we finally near to the end of this long, _wonderful_ comment, I'd like to say a very special thank you to two very special gentlemen, and two of my closest friends in 'the businessc'; the writers of tonight's beautiful music, composer Mr Burt Bacharach, and lyricist Mr Hal David! Even though they are both dead now, I know that somewhere in musical heaven, they have both been thrilled to hear Cynthia singing their song so beautifully. Oddly enough, I've never heard Dionne's version, but I'm sure it was better than Cilla's, and I'll be giving it a spin just as soon as I can get hold of a copy! Thank you, everyone, and good night.
She is sheer perfection. You should definitely check out her recent cover of Prince's "Nothing Compares 2 U". Phenomenal.
I haven’t seen you in a long time and I’m so happy you’re doing Cynthia Erivo!
Glad to be back! I’ve been busy getting my house in order! Will be around more in 2024, promise! 🙏
That dress! You forgot to mention that dress.
Oh it was beautiful too!
did you realize that she is nominated for two Oscars? if she wins one--she will achieve EGOT status (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony award recipients); and will be the youngest . Elton John just achieved that status as the 19th EGOT.
One of the best reviews so far on this per performance. Thank you.
Glad you liked it! :)
She is an amazing person. Thank you for reacting! Love your approach and analysis! Your accent is also very adorable! :D
In Disney’s Pinocchio the fairy was called the blue fairy, also in the 70’s Gina lollobrigida did the role in a live action movie she too was called the blue fairy
Her voice gives me the chills.
I was sleeping on her ...did you see her do Nothing Compares to You? Just beautiful!
Not seen it yet! Thinking I should film it!
@@SSTVocalCoachuh yes film it!!! I wanna see you react!
U r one of the first reacts to pick up on the jazzy influence she puts on it. She's brilliant!❤
Great video still waiting to see your reactions to V's tiny desk and his other live performances.
I'm loving your reactions! Nice that the algorithm dropped you in my feed. 🤗
She’s going to be in Wicked !
Waiting for your “ Forestella” reactions. They have released so many incredible new songs. Many covers that are exceptional as well.
You won’t be waiting for long that’s all I’m gonna say ☺️
again, you know I've been watching your reactions because you are gorgeous and I just wanna smush you, right?
you know, aside from the good analyzation and great reviews? HAHAHAHA
WHY ARE YOU SO CUTEEEEE 🫶🏻🥹
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She’s playing Elphaba in Wicked!
Can you please react to Cynthia singing Ain’t No Way at the Royal Albert Hall. I think it was last year at the BBC Proms
brilliant video.
Interrupted over fifty times. 🤦🏾♀️
Please listen to Dionne Warwick’s live performance of “All in Love is Fair”;
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Movie is Wicked
Wonderful reaction, as always. 💕 Will you reqct to Billie Eilish doing What Was I Made For on Saturday Night Live?
Oh I haven’t seen that! Will add it into my list 😊
@@SSTVocalCoach thank you! She also did a lovely Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, but I figured I missed the boat on that one. 😂
Do you take suggestions for reviews?
Of course! Fire away :)
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Starring in Wicked the movie