I don’t feel like it’s friend-zoned. I feel like they want to pursue the relationship but they’re afraid of losing their friendship if it doesn’t work out. That’s a tale as old as time😔😱!~!
@@Goland454 That's a classic friend-zone excuse. I'm sure he would love to have a relationship. It's her that brings up the "I don't want to lose the friendship" excuse, which is just a classic "rather than be honest and say I'm not into you, I'll just use this bullshit excuse because I want to keep you on the hook" routine. He's likely only friends with her because he wants to be with her in the first place and instead of putting his foot down and then moving on, he devalues himself and is her "friend" just to keep her around in some capacity. Women don't pursue "friendships" with men. They very rarely become friends with a man unless there is something to be gained. For men they're interested in, they pursue them as such. It's men that pursue "friendships" because they're hoping it'll lead to more. It rarely ever goes from friendship to relationship and if it does, it's because the woman has exhausted other options and comes sauntering back OR because she has been devalued, example being she has kids with somebody else then the guy leaves, and then needs you, the ole trusty "friend" to raise them, so you receive the coveted and very, very rare golden ticket out of the friend-zone and into her britches. These are the exceptions to the friendzone friendship to intimate relationship rule, and honestly even THIS hardly ever happens. Usually once you have been placed in the friendzone you never, ever leave. She doesn't see you as being a sexual being anymore. You basically become a eunuch to her. So again, I'm sure Mr. Combover, if ever given the opportunity, would abandon that "too good to lose" friendship so goddamned quick his head would spin.
This song is so expertly crafted. From the opening cord it strikes deep with emotion, longing, sorrow and regret, followed by resignation. Gets me every time. Hauntingly beautiful.
If this movie had been a full-fledged Sondheim movie musical, it would have been a classic. Sondheim even knew how to write music for Madonna that showed her at her best as a movie star/actor (usually her weak spot). This song is a great example of what could have been.
@@rev.jasoncook5799Sondheim was a master at writing for voices that weren’t traditional singers. People forget that he wrote “Send in the Clowns” for Glynis Johns, who had a very limited register, and it’s so good that it became a standard.
@@maticbukovac6966 None other than Stephen Sondheim wrote five original songs for this movie: What Can You Lose (featured here), Live Alone and Like It, Back in Business, More, and Sooner or Later (I Always Get My Man). Arrangement for this song was done by Shirley Walker, the longtime arranger for Danny Elfman, who handled the scoring for this movie. Elfman had previously composed the music for Tim Burton's Batman, with Walker handling arrangement. Walker would later go on to compose the music for Batman: The Animated Series. Burton would go on to adapt Sondheim's Sweeney Todd to film.
I can’t believe it! I was 13 when it came out and I saw it in the theater 4 times, bought the VHS and the soundtrack. I also imagined I played the part of Breathless. Love it! Edit: I just looked up the soundtrack and yes I did own that but I also had that Breathless cassette with songs from the movie and inspired by it. Boy, it has been a long time!
I'm not a huge fan of Madonna...BUT,she was excellent on this song with Mandy Patimkin.I closed my eyes just to listen to both voices,and I heard perfection.
I simply love the discussion within the song! It begins as a soliloquy, as the man weighs the pros and cons--and comes to a few realizations of his own, when she overhears and adds more points he should consider--especially as she can steer the conversation out of the realm of fantasy with her exact feelings. Whoever wrote this was very gifted!
I'm a vocalist and LOVE to do this song for small audiences. Cafe for example this gets to people's emotions if I give what Tony Bennett says is "An honest performance." Amazing poetry and music. ❤
Stephen Sondheim died today (11/26/2021) age 91 at his home in New York. My favorite of his songs were two that he composed (words & music) for the soundtrack of the 1991 movie DICK TRACY - released on the one Madonna album I own -- "Breathless." (On casette. Remember those?) “Sooner or Later” won Mr. Sondheim his “Best Original Song” Academy Award. My other favorite from the film was “What Can You Lose.” This one. Not so strong melodically (no matter how many times I hear it I can't hum the tune) but achingly beautiful harmonies and a poignant lyric about “being friends” and not lovers. Thanks for sharing, Scissoryder87. Celebrated elsewhere this night [search] " Great Melody, Great Lyric, Great Rendition, Songwriting Workshop, Harmony Central "
That's Mandy Patinkin - better known to millions as “Inigo Montoya: You killed my father, prepare to die” - in the Princess Bride. Remember? Maybe my favorite six minutes in all of film history: for the sword fight, ending with, "Kill me quickly." "I would as soon destroy a stain glass window, as an 'artist' like yourself. However. Since I can't have you following me either . . . " ua-cam.com/video/WDlZ_SXx5gA/v-deo.html
A bit late to this but you could try Sunday in the Park with George ua-cam.com/video/fUdfHcfjsPM/v-deo.html as it stars Mandy Patinkin who played the pianist 88 Keyes in Dick Tracy.
This song is so underrated. It gets me everytime. Its so beautiful. It reminds me of Kenny Baker singing "Wait and See" while Cyd Charise dances in the Harvey Girls.
Some might consider this to be a bad movie. But the costumes and sets were amazing. This movie and the Rocketeer are two of my favorite childhood movies.
I don’t know about anyone Else but this Song Resonates Profoundly In My Life. It’s an Incredible Song Cause Madonna And Mandy Sing It with the Pain and Emotion You Have From Being In that Experience. Life is Cruel. There has to Be a Better Place Cause this IS NOT IT! Madonna Really Helped this Movie And I Really Feel the Movie is Timeless. An Incredible Movie Which was Ahead Of it’s Time, Just as Dick Tracy’s Watch is So Today And Not Yesterday.
The answer is she friend-zoned 88 Keys. Doing that her heart only beats for Tracy. A man she can't have. 88 Keys is not a challenge for her to have. Bottom line. Like most women like her. She's blind and deaf to what's in front of her. Which makes women like her totally nuts.
I always find it so sad and touching, the way 88 Keys looks at Breathless with such longing and she only has eyes for Dick, who only has eyes for Tess. Funny how that happens.
As a kid I never even realized his longing stare was because he was singing this to Breathless. I have to get this movie again. The lyrics are actually heartbreaking.
Mandy Patinkin is kind of too good for this. He's earnest and everyone else is so broad. This is when I became a huge fan. I was 13 and could tell he was incredible.
Pausen Think I think this is honestly one of the most beautiful heartbreaking songs I've ever heard, I'm familiar with the situation conveyed here. It's treacherous territory to tread. They nail it!
@@saramunozmunoz I genuinely think this movie doesn't get enough credit. Is it outlandish? Cartoonish? Overblown? Absolutely, but it was also clearly designed to be all of those--it's based off a comic strip, after all. Visually it's stunning, I'm hard pressed to think of another live action movie that comes close to capturing the cartoon aesthetic. The environment design is unparalleled. The music is extremely memorable and phenomenal throughout, and there's some phenomenal performances in it both sincere and hammy. Is it deep? No. But I didn't ask it to be. It's a straightforward detective-and-gangster story and it doesn't need to be anything else.
The Charming and the very Great Class of this wonderful 30's romantic ballad is absolutely incredible.The time machine takes us back into the CHICAGO or the LA of this tormented and exciting period of Gangsterism, nightclubs, contraband alcohol, violent settling of scores, fatal women of great beauty and dark and shabby desks private this very hard time and the shadow of DASHIEL HAMMET who hangs over all this turbid atmosphere sprinkled with Whiskey.It is sumptuous and intoxicating ...
I AGREE! Her voice is not the most powerful but it is UNIQUE and extremely VERSATILE. That is one powerful combination of attributes if you know what to do with it and SHE DOES!!!
Actually, being in the Guinness Book of Records as the best selling female singer/musician of all time tends to dispute that claim. If her career evolved around singing alone she would have wiped the floor with any other as she instantly did with Evita, (un)fortunately, it pursued many other aspects of pop-stardom and therefore left "singing" mostly overlooked and neglected but her contribution solely as a vocalist is transcendent nevertheless. Listen to Like A Prayer or Ray Of Light devoid of ANY preconceived notions and you'll hear some of the best studio vocalisations ever captured on tape/HD.
What's so ironic about this duet is that Mandy Patinkin was the original che on Evita when the musical was first staged on Broadway. over a decade later, Madonna does Evita after her role here.
Sondheim is never away. My adored Steve is with me each time that I laugh and that I cry. That’s life. Sondheim wrote the script that makes the perfect companion to the original life cast that each one of us lives from Alfa to Omega.
So many amazing songs by Sondheim and others on the "I'am breathless " soundtrack....Sooner or later, He's a man , Something to remember, back in business , Hanky Panky and of course the mega Iconic , timeless classic Vogue.
A lot of people aren’t aware that Vogue was introduced on this great soundtrack. I played the cassette tape to death. Youngsters have no idea what I just said
OMG I’ve watched Homeland for years and never realized this is the same guy. I said I wonder what this Mandy looks like now and couldn’t believe when I saw who it was. He’s so lucky to have worked with Madonna on this.
One of my favourite songs from the film. 88 Keys unrequited love for Breathless. And I think we lost a great talent when Mandy Patinkin concebtrated on acting.
Madonna was all like “I know you’re directing a movie and all Warren, but ya know what will really move the plot line along? Me singing a song with Mandy Petankin and you like making a mini music video within the movie you’re making.”
Mandy Patinkin has such a beautiful voice.
He was called the most beautiful voice on Broadway. He is a Legend.
He’s just pure talent walking!
Mandy and Madonna have such a beautiful voices
Madonna is...very pretty, but she is utterly outclassed here.
He is just pure heartbreaking gold
I was so privileged to sing this with him at the Columbus Zoo Amphitheater when he released his "dress casual" album.
Wait really? What was he like? So jealous! 🙂
This is the most beautiful song I've ever heard about getting Friend-zoned
This is the greatest comment of all time!
I don’t feel like it’s friend-zoned. I feel like they want to pursue the relationship but they’re afraid of losing their friendship if it doesn’t work out. That’s a tale as old as time😔😱!~!
Totally
So so true
@@Goland454 That's a classic friend-zone excuse. I'm sure he would love to have a relationship. It's her that brings up the "I don't want to lose the friendship" excuse, which is just a classic "rather than be honest and say I'm not into you, I'll just use this bullshit excuse because I want to keep you on the hook" routine. He's likely only friends with her because he wants to be with her in the first place and instead of putting his foot down and then moving on, he devalues himself and is her "friend" just to keep her around in some capacity. Women don't pursue "friendships" with men. They very rarely become friends with a man unless there is something to be gained. For men they're interested in, they pursue them as such. It's men that pursue "friendships" because they're hoping it'll lead to more. It rarely ever goes from friendship to relationship and if it does, it's because the woman has exhausted other options and comes sauntering back OR because she has been devalued, example being she has kids with somebody else then the guy leaves, and then needs you, the ole trusty "friend" to raise them, so you receive the coveted and very, very rare golden ticket out of the friend-zone and into her britches. These are the exceptions to the friendzone friendship to intimate relationship rule, and honestly even THIS hardly ever happens. Usually once you have been placed in the friendzone you never, ever leave. She doesn't see you as being a sexual being anymore. You basically become a eunuch to her.
So again, I'm sure Mr. Combover, if ever given the opportunity, would abandon that "too good to lose" friendship so goddamned quick his head would spin.
This song is so expertly crafted. From the opening cord it strikes deep with emotion, longing, sorrow and regret, followed by resignation. Gets me every time. Hauntingly beautiful.
Agree 100%
If this movie had been a full-fledged Sondheim movie musical, it would have been a classic. Sondheim even knew how to write music for Madonna that showed her at her best as a movie star/actor (usually her weak spot). This song is a great example of what could have been.
@@rev.jasoncook5799Sondheim was a master at writing for voices that weren’t traditional singers. People forget that he wrote “Send in the Clowns” for Glynis Johns, who had a very limited register, and it’s so good that it became a standard.
a beautifully sad song .
Dick Tracy 1990 is such a classic on many levels
Unmistakable Sondheim, and Mandy and Madonna make it live. All my gratitude for a man who changed my life with his music and lyrics.
Stephen Sondheim you mean?
@@maticbukovac6966 None other than Stephen Sondheim wrote five original songs for this movie: What Can You Lose (featured here), Live Alone and Like It, Back in Business, More, and Sooner or Later (I Always Get My Man). Arrangement for this song was done by Shirley Walker, the longtime arranger for Danny Elfman, who handled the scoring for this movie. Elfman had previously composed the music for Tim Burton's Batman, with Walker handling arrangement. Walker would later go on to compose the music for Batman: The Animated Series. Burton would go on to adapt Sondheim's Sweeney Todd to film.
I wish this song had a longer version. What a great song. Great melody!
Gabriel Juarez it’s great because it’s short
@@lepetitchat123 I know! I always have to listen to it more then once. I still wish it was longer
I have an extended version...
@@robertt4176 is it looped? I doubt there's actually more lyrics.
It's so beautiful, you wanna hear it for at least 5
Mins more🙄
Madonna was simply stunning in this movie.
yeah, she had a Marlon Monroe vibe
Yes she is beautiful
She always pulls off the old Hollywood glamour with such perfection.❤️💕❤️
@@GetToDaChoppa-k5r Is Marlon Monroe Marilyn's long-lost brother?
And on the Academy Awards that year.
Can you believe that this movie is nearly 30 years old??
C R 28 years ago when it was released in 1990 it is crazy
Damn
No. I can't. Where has thw time gone?
I can’t believe it! I was 13 when it came out and I saw it in the theater 4 times, bought the VHS and the soundtrack. I also imagined I played the part of Breathless. Love it!
Edit: I just looked up the soundtrack and yes I did own that but I also had that Breathless cassette with songs from the movie and inspired by it. Boy, it has been a long time!
Looking at this grey hair in my beard I can say yes lol
I ALWAYS get Goosebumps when I see these two sing! I love everything about this Beautiful Song 🥰
I've always loved this song
I'm not a huge fan of Madonna...BUT,she was excellent on this song with Mandy Patimkin.I closed my eyes just to listen to both voices,and I heard perfection.
I simply love the discussion within the song! It begins as a soliloquy, as the man weighs the pros and cons--and comes to a few realizations of his own, when she overhears and adds more points he should consider--especially as she can steer the conversation out of the realm of fantasy with her exact feelings. Whoever wrote this was very gifted!
Sondheim wrote this. Surprised he didn’t put this into a proper musical
If this song had been nominated for an Academy Award, we would've got this duet performed live by these two. What a missed opportunity.
Gorgeous heartbreaking duet from the iconic Madonna❤❤❤
Its written by Sondheim. And Mandy co-sang it.
@@lepetitchat123
and Madonna co-sang it too
I saw this film in theaters during its original release. It never ceases to give me chills after all these years. One of my all time favs.
Same. I was 12 and a huge Madonna fan, huge, my grandpa took me. Of all people it was my big scary and gruff Grandpa. One of my favorite memories.
This movie honestly deserves way more appreciation
Madonna is the queen of slows, no one do a slow like her, with that feeling.
Yes her ballads are the best....
I have loved Mandy Patinkin for so long. He is a real heart throb in my book.
The look that 88Keys throws at Breathless is priceless.
Best hidden storyline ^___^ Amazing movie.
My favorite song from Dick Tracy,and Madonna was so beautiful!
she still is.
I'm a vocalist and LOVE to do this song for small audiences. Cafe for example this gets to people's emotions if I give what Tony Bennett says is "An honest performance." Amazing poetry and music. ❤
Stephen Sondheim died today (11/26/2021) age 91 at his home in New York. My favorite of his songs were two that he composed (words & music) for the soundtrack of the 1991 movie DICK TRACY - released on the one Madonna album I own -- "Breathless." (On casette. Remember those?)
“Sooner or Later” won Mr. Sondheim his “Best Original Song” Academy Award. My other favorite from the film was “What Can You Lose.” This one. Not so strong melodically (no matter how many times I hear it I can't hum the tune) but achingly beautiful harmonies and a poignant lyric about “being friends” and not lovers.
Thanks for sharing, Scissoryder87. Celebrated elsewhere this night [search] " Great Melody, Great Lyric, Great Rendition, Songwriting Workshop, Harmony Central "
That's Mandy Patinkin - better known to millions as “Inigo Montoya: You killed my father, prepare to die” - in the Princess Bride. Remember? Maybe my favorite six minutes in all of film history: for the sword fight, ending with,
"Kill me quickly."
"I would as soon destroy a stain glass window, as an 'artist' like yourself. However. Since I can't have you following me either . . . " ua-cam.com/video/WDlZ_SXx5gA/v-deo.html
His voice is fantastic. I love him 🥰🥰😍😍
Such a heartbreaking song. Love this song. Love Madonna
Mandy's opening of this song is just pure beauty...
They both sound incredible together.
Heartbreakingly beautiful.
One of Sondheim's finest efforts. A great movie, a greater soundtrack, if that's possible.
Daniel De Kok Day if I love his music for dick Tracy what musicals from him do you recommend?
@@lepetitchat123 Into the Woods and Sweeney Todd are two of his best
A bit late to this but you could try Sunday in the Park with George ua-cam.com/video/fUdfHcfjsPM/v-deo.html as it stars Mandy Patinkin who played the pianist 88 Keyes in Dick Tracy.
Star Wars
@@puuxexil Sondheim didn't compose Star Wars. That was John Williams.
Favourite song from one of the best movies ever made :')
So much passion and reason on this song, Love it
This song is so underrated. It gets me everytime. Its so beautiful. It reminds me of Kenny Baker singing "Wait and See" while Cyd Charise dances in the Harvey Girls.
gorgeous and flawless
Some might consider this to be a bad movie. But the costumes and sets were amazing. This movie and the Rocketeer are two of my favorite childhood movies.
I got back into this album it's so timeless. She is so beautiful in the video x
so um, i'm just now realizing 32 years later this is the same guy from Homeland and The Princess Bride. unreal. he sounds amazing.
He’s had quite a successful career with musicals on Broadway.
I don’t know about anyone Else but this Song Resonates Profoundly In My Life. It’s an Incredible Song Cause Madonna And Mandy Sing It with the Pain and Emotion You Have From Being In that Experience. Life is Cruel. There has to Be a Better Place Cause this IS NOT IT! Madonna Really Helped this Movie And I Really Feel the Movie is Timeless. An Incredible Movie Which was Ahead Of it’s Time, Just as Dick Tracy’s Watch is So Today And Not Yesterday.
marvelous, wishwmy queen does more music like the one featured in "I'm Breathless "what an extraordinary album, so underrated
Yes!!!
Breathless should've just forgotten about Tracy and let 88 Keys have a shot.
Smh 🤣
Maybe so
The answer is she friend-zoned 88 Keys. Doing that her heart only beats for Tracy. A man she can't have. 88 Keys is not a challenge for her to have. Bottom line. Like most women like her. She's blind and deaf to what's in front of her. Which makes women like her totally nuts.
@Dark Demonik I can't agree with that. He allowed himself to be used hoping it would help him win Breathless.
I would take Mandy Patinkin over Al Pacino and Warren Beatty....especially mandy in Yentl Omg yes
I always find it so sad and touching, the way 88 Keys looks at Breathless with such longing and she only has eyes for Dick, who only has eyes for Tess. Funny how that happens.
As a kid I never even realized his longing stare was because he was singing this to Breathless. I have to get this movie again. The lyrics are actually heartbreaking.
Mandy Patinkin is kind of too good for this. He's earnest and everyone else is so broad.
This is when I became a huge fan. I was 13 and could tell he was incredible.
Pausen Think I think this is honestly one of the most beautiful heartbreaking songs I've ever heard, I'm familiar with the situation conveyed here. It's treacherous territory to tread. They nail it!
That’s why life sucks
@@saramunozmunoz I genuinely think this movie doesn't get enough credit. Is it outlandish? Cartoonish? Overblown? Absolutely, but it was also clearly designed to be all of those--it's based off a comic strip, after all. Visually it's stunning, I'm hard pressed to think of another live action movie that comes close to capturing the cartoon aesthetic. The environment design is unparalleled. The music is extremely memorable and phenomenal throughout, and there's some phenomenal performances in it both sincere and hammy.
Is it deep? No. But I didn't ask it to be. It's a straightforward detective-and-gangster story and it doesn't need to be anything else.
This song is everything!
Such an amazing song from Madonna.
From Sondheim
Amazing movie...and the album and this song prove what a beautiful voice she is blessed with, you feel what she sings and that's what it's all about
Find someone who looks at you like Mandy does @ 1:30.
I can't get this song out of my head, nor do I want to--ever.
My absolute favorite from the soundtrack
Stephen Sondheim wrote this gorgeous song. Stunning!!
I've never heard a more beautiful song in a movie!
I'm in no way shape or form a Madonna fan, but she and Mandy make a fantastic duet on this.
She was incredible in the film I thought.
Agreed, but Patinkin carries the song; he so much stronger but he still collaborates.
Maybe her only good duet ever
Love Song with Prince says hi.
The songs were all great. This was one stood out the most.
I've been a fan of Mandy for a long time but I did NOT expect him to have that kind of singing voice.
When a not as well-known singer shows what singers can really do in front of a pop star
This man has been a Broadway star for longer than the bleached blonde
I always took this song for granted as a kid but now older omggggg WHAT A BEAUTY
Madonna's voice ❤❤
This song makes me cry! ❤
The Charming and the very Great Class of this wonderful 30's romantic ballad is absolutely incredible.The time machine takes us back into the CHICAGO or the LA of this tormented and exciting period of Gangsterism, nightclubs, contraband alcohol, violent settling of scores, fatal women of great beauty and dark and shabby desks private this very hard time and the shadow of DASHIEL HAMMET who hangs over all this turbid atmosphere sprinkled with Whiskey.It is sumptuous and intoxicating ...
Wonderfully said!! :)
I just love this song.
She hasn't the best voice, but she really knows what to do with it
I AGREE! Her voice is not the most powerful but it is UNIQUE and extremely VERSATILE. That is one powerful combination of attributes if you know what to do with it and SHE DOES!!!
@@walterhigo7658 You got it right
Actually, being in the Guinness Book of Records as the best selling female singer/musician of all time tends to dispute that claim.
If her career evolved around singing alone she would have wiped the floor with any other as she instantly did with Evita, (un)fortunately, it pursued many other aspects of pop-stardom and therefore left "singing" mostly overlooked and neglected but her contribution solely as a vocalist is transcendent nevertheless.
Listen to Like A Prayer or Ray Of Light devoid of ANY preconceived notions and you'll hear some of the best studio vocalisations ever captured on tape/HD.
What's so ironic about this duet is that Mandy Patinkin was the original che on Evita when the musical was first staged on Broadway. over a decade later, Madonna does Evita after her role here.
Originally, Disney was going to make an Evita movie with Madonna and Mandy, shortly after this, but, it never panned out.
Madonna is not that garbage of an actress that she is considered to be
Este es el CD por el que Madonna sera recordada, es una obra maestra ....
No creo. Aparte de porque contiene "Vogue", no es de sus trabajos más conocidos
Yo si creo....solo para los conocedores, de lo mas delicado y transcedental que ha hecho Madonna entre otras muchas cosas
❤❤❤ Wow! Prayers.
One of Madonna's best song that features other artist
I think this is her only great duet
This song is my heart
Sondheim is never away. My adored Steve is with me each time that I laugh and that I cry. That’s life. Sondheim wrote the script that makes the perfect companion to the original life cast that each one of us lives from Alfa to Omega.
R.I.P Glenne Headly
I know!! What a gorgeous talent she was! I'll forever remember her in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Such a dynamic actress.
This is so beautiful
I had no idea this was a Sondheim song. In hindsight of course it is. Such a beautiful mark on the world. RIP
So many amazing songs by Sondheim and others on the "I'am breathless " soundtrack....Sooner or later, He's a man , Something to remember, back in business , Hanky Panky and of course the mega Iconic , timeless classic Vogue.
A lot of people aren’t aware that Vogue was introduced on this great soundtrack. I played the cassette tape to death. Youngsters have no idea what I just said
OMG I’ve watched Homeland for years and never realized this is the same guy. I said I wonder what this Mandy looks like now and couldn’t believe when I saw who it was. He’s so lucky to have worked with Madonna on this.
He’s lucky? Madonna is the lucky one, she can’t hold a candle to him.
😘👏Essa trilha sonora é uma obra prima. Linda canção e belíssima interpretação.😘😘
Another Sondheim masterpiece
Wow, so beautiful.
One of my favourite songs from the film. 88 Keys unrequited love for Breathless. And I think we lost a great talent when Mandy Patinkin concebtrated on acting.
Unfortunately voices age and after a certain point, not for the better.
Madonna was all like “I know you’re directing a movie and all Warren, but ya know what will really move the plot line along? Me singing a song with Mandy Petankin and you like making a mini music video within the movie you’re making.”
You give Madonna way too
Much credit. Sondheim wrote all the music to this movie. I think he was more behind that
Warren BEATTY is Great and MADONNA is Brightly and Amazing.
Totally feeling this song. I like my friend and don't know...
Me too
Brilliant song
Las time i saw that when Breathless and Tracy I started to cry as I grow up.
RIP dearest Stephen
Love the editing of this. Beautiful.
Glad you like it!
Mandy Park kin’s voice is perfect! His vibrato!!
The movie with Madonna was a highlight in her career: a real stunner!
A Beautiful GEM!
This song is so lovely ♡♡
WOW! You have such class. Just the perfect mix for our world. Love it & YOU! More please X
Wow, thank you!
Mandy Patinkin has the voice of an angel. I would take him over Warren Beatty any day of the week!
I woke up this morning singing this song. It's a beautiful song on an amazing soundtrack. Thank you for posting it.
Oh Mandy!!! I know a song about you and your voice. Great sound.
It's not fair.
Inigo Montoya has the voice of an angel. No man should be so lucky, no matter what the storybooks say.
So great this piece! Well done 👍
Thanks a lot!
Madonna has a good voice on this
Exactly. Is a little surprissing how good her voice was in this album/era
@@helloskinny510 it was BETTER with Evita, she really belted it out
I'm really appreciating this beautiful song only now...
This song was far ahead of it's time in a Touchstone film. I'm surprised the film wasn't so well recieved at the time.
I always did love this song of that movie😊 It kinda makes for a good bedtime song🌛
I think 88 keys is thinking about her while he's singing that's why he puts do much emotion in to the song
Rest in power, Mister Sondheim.
Didn't know Madonna was part of BAU along with Gideon. The more you know!
The best record by madonna ever!!
This is awesome, but any fan of the movie knows Tracy loves Tess!
Rest in Peace and harmony Stephen Sondheim 🙏🏼
Wow! No sabia que Mandy cantaba, qué hermoso😍