Thank you so much for re-uploading this :D I love this song and Lea. She sang this song again in her broadway concert in 2002(if i remember corectly) in normal american accent. I love that version as well. Although I do love her cockney accent in this version a little bit more.
What year is this concert? Was this before Lea thought she was going to audition for My Fair Lady on Broadway and then was told they wouldn’t see her because she was Asian? And was it before Lea was asked to play Eponine on Broadway (1993)? I know Lea eventually did play Eliza Doolittle in the Philippines, but I’m not sure what year that was. She sounds terrific and I would have loved to have seen her in the show.
She is an absolutely wonderful singer but I just feel... slightly intimated by this performance. She seems... possessed. Maybe because of her glass-like stare.
Lea looks kind of…crazy here! She sings very aggressively. Almost harshly. Her eyes are wide open. She totally does not show us the wistful Eliza, whose life is cold and hard as she dreams of the simplest of pleasures: being warm and loved and safe. We see none of that here, which is surprising from such a gifted singer and actress.
you sayihng she sings flatly is the opposite of other comments saying her performance is aggressive and crazy yet the se are all hatefully biased comments
I love this song from "My Fair Lady". Lea is so great singing this lovely song! :)
This woman is really talented!
Wonderful rendition.
Magnificent.
Shes a pure talent!
Thank you so much for re-uploading this :D I love this song and Lea. She sang this song again in her broadway concert in 2002(if i remember corectly) in normal american accent. I love that version as well. Although I do love her cockney accent in this version a little bit more.
Nkakaproud to be a Filipino dhil ky Ms. Lea
i can imagine people like you on the stage
Omyghad!! Ilovehermore!!!
What year is this concert? Was this before Lea thought she was going to audition for My Fair Lady on Broadway and then was told they wouldn’t see her because she was Asian? And was it before Lea was asked to play Eponine on Broadway (1993)? I know Lea eventually did play Eliza Doolittle in the Philippines, but I’m not sure what year that was. She sounds terrific and I would have loved to have seen her in the show.
XD ... I am happy. Lea's version of this song is spot on!
hmm me too
she's crazy
its a perforance so i think you and your comment are crazy
Lea sang it very good but I'd prefer more to Julie.
i like julie andrews also and there are songs in whih lea salonga would be preferrable to julie andrews
She is an absolutely wonderful singer but I just feel... slightly intimated by this performance. She seems... possessed. Maybe because of her glass-like stare.
never noticed things in that much detail of a stage performance
It's a great rendition, but the spirit of Eliza Dolittle is missing.
Lea looks kind of…crazy here! She sings very aggressively. Almost harshly. Her eyes are wide open. She totally does not show us the wistful Eliza, whose life is cold and hard as she dreams of the simplest of pleasures: being warm and loved and safe. We see none of that here, which is surprising from such a gifted singer and actress.
I think she's singing it out of context because this is a concert not the musical.
playful face
She sings flatly.
The background male singers at the beginning are really flat!
you sayihng she sings flatly is the opposite of other comments saying her performance is aggressive and crazy yet the se are all hatefully biased comments
Yet she thinks she's a miscast in My Fair Lady
She does a better cockney accent than Audrey Hepburn.
You must mean uncast not miscast. Learn to word your hateful insults in proper grammar.